Detectives said the foursome were stashing televisions, jewelry, various electronics, CDs, DVDs, coin collections and safes at Joseph Douglas Wagner's home in the Sunnyfield Estates neighborhood, all taken in a string of crimes stretching back two months.
Police charged Wagner, 20, of the 700 block of Sunnyfield Lane, Timothy Edward Rinehults, 20, of the 100 block of Bonair Avenue, and Megan Marie Woodmancy, 21, of the 5700 block of Moore Street, and Kari Nicole...
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AACPD - 2009-07-03 09:42:19
Great job AACPD! Thanks for getting more knuckleheads off the streets.
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