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Roommate from hell gets 20 years
BMFEA Special Agents linked suspicious fires
One woman was hooked to an oxygen tank; the other was also unable to get out of bed without nursing assistance. A third, Mary Louise Wilson, their roommate, decided to set fire to their beds in the dead of night. Fortunately for both, an on-duty nurse put out the fire in the nick of time. More... |
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ASA-DOJ Franklin Brock Scholarship application now available
It's not too early to give a deserving student a head start with college costs
The high school graduating class of 2010 fast approaches, and ASA-DOJ members can give a deserving student a helping hand with college costs with a Franklin Brock Scholarship award. Named for the DOJ Special Agent who set standards of excellence, a Franklin Brock Scholarship is available to a child, stepchild, or legal ward of an active or retired ASA-DOJ member. More... |
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Narcotic agents swarm ASA-DOJ hospitality suite
Convening officers find friendly oasis during convention
The ASA-DOJ hospitality suite at the San Francisco Hilton Hotel during the California Narcotic Officers Association convention over the Nov. 20-22 proved a popular place to meet. On Saturday evening, around 100 agents from law enforcement agencies throughout the state met old friends and made new acquaintances. More... |
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Special Agent Frank Cortez wins Golden Badge Foundation honor
Involvement in Operation Silver Fox earns him Exemplary Performance Award
Wiretaps, reverse stings, informants, and drug traffickers -- foreign and domestic -- in methamphetamines, cocaine, and China White heroin. Give these words to crime fiction writers and they could bang out a hundred pages of riveting read in just a few hours. But Special Agent Francisco Cortez deals with it all in real life, and lately went undercover in 10 different investigations. More... |
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