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Saturday, March 31, 2012

CONVICTED: MUGSHOT ROUND-UP 31 MAR

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THE RIVER CITY NEWS MORE COVINGTON NEWS THAN ANY OTHER SOURCE
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The following people are among a long list from this week's activity in Kenton County Circuit Court. Some are going to prison while others are on probation or in the felony diversion program. A few more are still wanted for failing to appear in court: 
Burglar dresses as salesman and breaks in Fort Mitchell home:
As Ft. Mitchell Police processed the crime scene, they noticed the house had a security system with video cameras. The homeowners had not armed the system before leaving because of recent malfunctions with the fire alarm. Captured on the video cameras was a tall, black male that appeared to be some sort of salesman but was seen walking all around the house over the course of almost 2 hours, two days prior on July 1, 2011. Although the broken door is not visible on camera, the man can be seen leaving the front door, then returning into the house twenty minutes later thru the same front door.

Unbeknown to Ft. Mitchell Police, the Ft. Thomas Police were investigating an attempted burglary in their city that occurred July 1, 2011. Their suspect also made entry thru a rear door of a home that appeared unoccupied but the homeowner was actually upstairs. When confronted by the homeowner, the tall, black man claimed to be a salesman. He was carrying a case with papers and wearing a name tag. When the owner went to call police, the man hurried to his car parked on the street. An alert neighbor saw the man, thought him suspicious, and recorded his license plate. Upon later learning of the break-in attempt, she provided the license plate number to Ft. Thomas Police.
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Read the rest of this tale at the link below.
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Here are some others:



There are more at the link below with an explanation of charges and recommended sentences from Rob Sanders's Commonwealth Attorney's office. Some have been sent away, some are awaiting sentencing, and others will get probation. Whatever they end up with, let's hope as a community that they return healthy and rehabilitated, otherwise the cycle continues. 

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