Sheriff’s Department nabs two for mail theft Firearms, drugs found in search
A Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department months long investigation into mail thefts in the region culminated with the arrest of two suspects on Thursday.
Rebecca Lynn Reagan, 36, of Waterford and Ryan William Swindle, 43, of Hilmar were arrested Thursday on a variety of charges including mail theft, said Stanislaus County Sheriff’s spokesman Sgt. Luke Schwartz.
Also arrested during the operation was Brittany Dickerson, 30, of Modesto for narcotics-related charges.
The suspects were stopped Thursday during a traffic enforcement stop after leaving a residence subject to a search and arrest warrant in the 400 block of E Street in Waterford, Schwartz said. The traffic stop was made in front of a business located in the 12700 block of Bentley Street at about 8:45 a.m. Thursday and made pursuant to the search warrant for the E Street residence.
Benjamin Rolle all cashed, the latter busting in 11th place for $116,778.
Each of the nine finalists will walk away with at least $140,979 for their $10,000 investment, which is a great return in its own right. Uruguayâs
Joaquin Melogno wants more than that sum, far more, and he leads the final nine players back into battle in the envious position of chip leader.
This is only Melognoâs third Super MILLION$ appearance and his first in-the-money finish. What a way to open your account, imagine if he goes all the way and wins the $636,072 top prize. This is his tournament to lose because heâs the only returning player with an eight-figure stack.
2020 GGPoker World Series of Poker Winter Online Circuit, as
Event #2 $Super MILLION$ came with the usual price tag of $10,300. For this special edition of the weekly high-stakes showdown on GGPoker, the guarantee received a boost to $5 million, and that goal was reached in spectacular fashion.
Thanks to 314 unique players and an incredible 197 reentries, a field of 511 emerged and the top 60 spots secured a portion of the
$5.11 million prize pool. Not only did the bubble burst, but the final table of nine was reached after almost 10 1/2 hours, and it was
Pablo Melogno who leads the pack.
Commonly known under his second first name Joaquin on home soil in Uruguay, he claimed a WSOP Circuit ring to his name after taking down the 2018/19 International Circuit $2,500 GRAN FINAL MILLONARIA at Enjoy Punta del Este in his home country for a top prize of $505,606. Melogno then came close to winning a WSOP bracelet in Las Vegas but finished second to Ari Engel in Event #48 $2,500 No-L