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Women Arrested, Accused Of Bathroom Sex In Front Of Children
Third Woman Photographed Alleged Sex Acts, Police Say
UPDATED: 9:14 am EDT June 26, 2007
Two women in Seminole County, Fla., are accused of performing sex acts in front of children at a community pool bathroom while a third woman photographed them, according to a police report.
Seminole County sheriff's deputies arrested Emily Hernandez and Johannie Jimenez over the weekend at the Casselberry public bathroom.
A woman told police that she was walking into the bathroom with her children, and noticed Hernandez and Jimenez naked and apparently performing oral sex. She said another woman was photographing the acts.
Third Woman Photographed Alleged Sex Acts, Police Say
UPDATED: 9:14 am EDT June 26, 2007
Two women in Seminole County, Fla., are accused of performing sex acts in front of children at a community pool bathroom while a third woman photographed them, according to a police report.
Seminole County sheriff's deputies arrested Emily Hernandez and Johannie Jimenez over the weekend at the Casselberry public bathroom.
A woman told police that she was walking into the bathroom with her children, and noticed Hernandez and Jimenez naked and apparently performing oral sex. She said another woman was photographing the acts.
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Parents Accused Of Leaving Toddler In Sun For 45 Minutes At Disney Ride
Sheriff's Office: Girl Found Covered In Sweat, Nearly Lifeless
UPDATED: 9:37 am EDT June 26, 2007
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Two Orange County parents face child abuse charges after riding the "Pirates of the Caribbean" ride at Walt Disney World -- with their toddler left in a stroller in the sun for about 45 minutes.
Authorities said concerned guests moved a sleeping girl's stroller out of direct sunlight Monday and into some shade and called for help.
When investigators found the parents, they said there was confusion about who had the child.
The parents told investigators they accidentally left the 3-year-old girl in the stroller on Saturday afternoon.
They were with a group of other adults and children, and each parent thought the other had the girl.
According to the Orange County Sheriff's Office, the girl was found in the sun, turning red, covered in sweat and nearly lifeless...
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http://www.local6.com/news/13567345/detail.html
Parents Accused Of Leaving Toddler In Sun For 45 Minutes At Disney Ride
Sheriff's Office: Girl Found Covered In Sweat, Nearly Lifeless
UPDATED: 9:37 am EDT June 26, 2007
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Two Orange County parents face child abuse charges after riding the "Pirates of the Caribbean" ride at Walt Disney World -- with their toddler left in a stroller in the sun for about 45 minutes.
Authorities said concerned guests moved a sleeping girl's stroller out of direct sunlight Monday and into some shade and called for help.
When investigators found the parents, they said there was confusion about who had the child.
The parents told investigators they accidentally left the 3-year-old girl in the stroller on Saturday afternoon.
They were with a group of other adults and children, and each parent thought the other had the girl.
According to the Orange County Sheriff's Office, the girl was found in the sun, turning red, covered in sweat and nearly lifeless...
PHOTOS: Images From Story
http://www.local6.com/news/13567345/detail.html
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Thugs rule Bronx block
Spate of Kingsbridge Road attacks leave musician dead, 5 hospitalized
BY JESS WISLOSKI and ALISON GENDARDAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Wednesday, June 27th 2007, 4:00 AM
A marauding gang has terrorized a Bronx street for the past month, killing one man and sending five more to the hospital.
As many as 10 attackers - young men in their 20s - surround their prey and beat them, sometimes with a sharp instrument or knife, cops said.
The crew doesn't steal anything and there's no "obvious motive" for the attacks, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said as he asked the public's help in identifying the thugs.
All four attacks happened on Kingsbridge Road between Jerome and Morris Aves. The only description is of a mix of black and Hispanic men ages 20 to 25...
Spate of Kingsbridge Road attacks leave musician dead, 5 hospitalized
BY JESS WISLOSKI and ALISON GENDARDAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Wednesday, June 27th 2007, 4:00 AM
A marauding gang has terrorized a Bronx street for the past month, killing one man and sending five more to the hospital.
As many as 10 attackers - young men in their 20s - surround their prey and beat them, sometimes with a sharp instrument or knife, cops said.
The crew doesn't steal anything and there's no "obvious motive" for the attacks, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said as he asked the public's help in identifying the thugs.
All four attacks happened on Kingsbridge Road between Jerome and Morris Aves. The only description is of a mix of black and Hispanic men ages 20 to 25...
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He's critical after savage street attack
Cypress Hills man charged in beating
BY DORIAN BLOCKand ROBERT F. MOOREDAILY NEWS WRITERS
Wednesday, June 27th 2007, 4:00 AM
A 55-year-old Cypress Hills man nearly beat an older man to death and then calmly sat down on a nearby milk crate until cops came and hauled him away, police and witnesses said.
William Velez allegedly put Sifredo La Fontaine-Martes, 64, in a headlock and started punching him in the face and head about 3:30 p.m. Monday on Ridgewood Ave.
Cypress Hills man charged in beating
BY DORIAN BLOCKand ROBERT F. MOOREDAILY NEWS WRITERS
Wednesday, June 27th 2007, 4:00 AM
A 55-year-old Cypress Hills man nearly beat an older man to death and then calmly sat down on a nearby milk crate until cops came and hauled him away, police and witnesses said.
William Velez allegedly put Sifredo La Fontaine-Martes, 64, in a headlock and started punching him in the face and head about 3:30 p.m. Monday on Ridgewood Ave.
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Slavery case couple to be granted bail
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Wednesday, June 27th 2007, 4:00 AM
The Muttontown couple accused of keeping two Indonesian housekeepers as slaves in their mansion should be eligible for bail, an appeals court ruled yesterday.
A three-judge 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel in Manhattan said that Varsha Mahender Sabhnani, 35, and Mahender Murlidhar Sabhnani, 51, are entitled to bail while they await trial on federal charges accusing them of slavery and harboring undocumented citizens.
The Sabhnanis were arrested in May after one of the housekeepers was found wandering outside a doughnut shop near the couple's home, muttering that she had been hurt and wanted to return to her native country...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Wednesday, June 27th 2007, 4:00 AM
The Muttontown couple accused of keeping two Indonesian housekeepers as slaves in their mansion should be eligible for bail, an appeals court ruled yesterday.
A three-judge 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel in Manhattan said that Varsha Mahender Sabhnani, 35, and Mahender Murlidhar Sabhnani, 51, are entitled to bail while they await trial on federal charges accusing them of slavery and harboring undocumented citizens.
The Sabhnanis were arrested in May after one of the housekeepers was found wandering outside a doughnut shop near the couple's home, muttering that she had been hurt and wanted to return to her native country...
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