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bvibert

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How stupid are the cps? They arrested her on the scene, yet "Officers have not yet located the other man and woman involved"

I was trying to figure that one out myself. Seems like it shouldn't be that difficult...
 

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another stupid drug user -

License, Registration, Insurance ... Marijuana Bags?

A 17-year-old Monroe male stopped for speeding on Cutlers Farm Road at 3:49 Wednesday afternoon accidentally handed over evidence leading to narcotics charges, police said.

After the teen gave the officer his driver's license, he asked his 17-year-old female passenger to go into his glove compartment and give him his insurance and registration, which was folded in half. When he gave it to the officer, plastic bags commonly used as packing material for marijuana were found inside the fold, police said.
 

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Whoops

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http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/14/world/europe/italy-cruise-deaths/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
 

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http://news.yahoo.com/man-stable-condition-44-million-hospital-bill-075830021--abc-news.html

Man in Stable Condition After $44 Million Hospital Bill

ABC News' Ben Waldron reports:

A Bronx man says he nearly had an asthma attack after opening his mail to find a $44 million medical bill from a local hospital.

Unemployed doorman Alexis Rodriguez, 28, received the astronomical bill after receiving successful treatment for pneumonia at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital last week, The New York Daily News reports.

"I almost had an asthma attack," said Rodriguez, who apparently is not the only patient to receive an outsized bill. The firm responsible for the botched billing, PHY Services, was reportedly inundated with complaints and has since apologized.

"If you are calling with respect the billing statement for services provided at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital, please disregard the statement," said a recording for concerned callers, "you will be receiving a new statement shortly."

PHY is blaming the mistake on a "system error" that resulted in the bill's invoice number being mistakenly placed in the "amount due" field.

As for Rodriguez, he owes no more than $300 for outpatient services.
 

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http://news.yahoo.com/man-stable-condition-44-million-hospital-bill-075830021--abc-news.html

Man in Stable Condition After $44 Million Hospital Bill

ABC News' Ben Waldron reports:

A Bronx man says he nearly had an asthma attack after opening his mail to find a $44 million medical bill from a local hospital.

Unemployed doorman Alexis Rodriguez, 28, received the astronomical bill after receiving successful treatment for pneumonia at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital last week, The New York Daily News reports.

"I almost had an asthma attack," said Rodriguez, who apparently is not the only patient to receive an outsized bill. The firm responsible for the botched billing, PHY Services, was reportedly inundated with complaints and has since apologized.

"If you are calling with respect the billing statement for services provided at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital, please disregard the statement," said a recording for concerned callers, "you will be receiving a new statement shortly."

PHY is blaming the mistake on a "system error" that resulted in the bill's invoice number being mistakenly placed in the "amount due" field.

As for Rodriguez, he owes no more than $300 for outpatient services.

That is expensive
 

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No arson in blaze that consumed 3,500-year-old tree
LONGWOOD, Fla. - The cause of an early morning fire in Seminole County that destroyed one of the world’s oldest cypress trees remained a mystery Monday, but an investigator is convinced it was not the work of an arsonist....Frazier said he could not speculate on a cause and said the investigation is ongoing....Firefighters responded to the park about 5:50 a.m. and had to run more than 800 feet of hoses through the woods to reach the fire....Arson was initially suspected. There was no lightning in the area Monday morning and there is not electrical wiring in the area of the tree.

Full story: http://news.bostonherald.com/news/n..._3500-year-old_tree/srvc=home&position=recent

Huge historical tree burns down under suspicious circumstances with no witnesses as to the cause.....but they've already ruled out arson.
That's some fine police work there, Lou.
 

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No arson in blaze that consumed 3,500-year-old tree
LONGWOOD, Fla. - The cause of an early morning fire in Seminole County that destroyed one of the world’s oldest cypress trees remained a mystery Monday, but an investigator is convinced it was not the work of an arsonist....Frazier said he could not speculate on a cause and said the investigation is ongoing....Firefighters responded to the park about 5:50 a.m. and had to run more than 800 feet of hoses through the woods to reach the fire....Arson was initially suspected. There was no lightning in the area Monday morning and there is not electrical wiring in the area of the tree.

Full story: http://news.bostonherald.com/news/n..._3500-year-old_tree/srvc=home&position=recent

Huge historical tree burns down under suspicious circumstances with no witnesses as to the cause.....but they've already ruled out arson.
That's some fine police work there, Lou.

I think the investigator must have set the fire...
 
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