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 Post Posted: Sun 27 Jul 2014 05:15 
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 Post Posted: Sun 27 Jul 2014 09:48 
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Why give details about the apprehension and the tricks used.. just makes it that much harder for us down the road to find other fugitives.. :?

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I agree Jeff, but as you know, some people (even in here) need attention any way they can get it. :roll:

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As usual the story left out some important details.

Was she out on bail?

Another thing, a federal police officer at 20? They said 12 years as a fed and yet he is 32. Maybe he was 21 and he didn't quite make it 12 years.

Finally, are the feds laying off law enforcement officers? I would think they would be looking to hire more.


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 Post Posted: Mon 28 Jul 2014 15:59 
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tsuggs wrote:
As usual the story left out some important details.

Was she out on bail?

Another thing, a federal police officer at 20? They said 12 years as a fed and yet he is 32. Maybe he was 21 and he didn't quite make it 12 years.

Finally, are the feds laying off law enforcement officers? I would think they would be looking to hire more.


I hope they verified if he worked as a LEO.. cause I have 2 Bail Bondsman in Miami that tell their war stories saying they were Cops back in the day .. but after an employment inquiry of the departments these two bondsman said they worked for never had any record of them .. and funny thing is .. they have no ID or even Photos showing them as a cop when they worked ? .. Hmmm..

Alot of Sh*t talkers in this business .. but if youre gonna lie about past employment especially telling an actual former LEO officer your bogus story of being a LEO also please make sure you have the evidence to back it up .. cause I will call you out on it .. :wink:


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At our local Social Security Office here is Richmond, CA, they employ private security firms to provide their basic building security. They wear a special uniform and are armed.

I know one time I was going there to serve a wage garnishment and the "officer" in charge gave me such a hard time. He hadn't a clue of what a wage garnishment was.

Anyway after getting hold of the worker that handled the wage garnishments and informing this guy that he had to let me in, he said "Well this is federal property and I am the officer in charge of the security. I say who can enter or not."

I am sure he thought he was a "federal police officer."


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