6 days ago
#427362 Quote
Uzwd Breweries across the country out thousands of dollars from Ohio brewery supply company
A south Florida teenager accused of killing more than a dozen cats fits the profile of a sociopath and responded with laughter when police first spoke to him about the cat deaths, a detective said in an affidavit released Monday.The 10-page affidavit notes that Miami-Dade County detectives used an electronic device to track 18-year-old Tyler Hayes Weinman s car and traced his cell phone before charging him with the macabre crimes. The tracking device showed the car had stopped near places where at least two dead cats were later found. The affidavit was unsealed the same day the teen was formally arraign <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley tumblers</a> ed in Miami-Dade court.Weinman had already filed a written plea of not guilty to charges with 19 counts each of animal cruelty and improperly disposing of an animal body. He also faces four counts of burglary related to the cat deaths. If convicted, Weinman could face up to 158 years in prison.                                        Police believe Weinman, who has been released on bond, was behind the deaths of at least 19 cats whose mutilated bodies were discovered by their horrified o <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.ca>stanley cup</a> wners or other concerned residents in the Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay neighborhoods during the spring. Altogether, more than 30 dead cats were found in the neighborhoods between April and June.The affidavit supporting Weinman s arrest warrant details how the investigation  <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup usa</a> progressed and helps explain why police grew suspicious of Weinman, whose divorced parents live in both communities.        It Ealj Former Enron Exec Pleads Guilty
ST. PETER <a href=https://www.yeezy.com.mx>chanclas yeezy</a> SBURG, Fla. 鈥?Two unlicensed adult care homes in St. Petersburg have been shut downafter deplorable conditions were discovered.TheSt. Petersburg Police Department said theyshut down two unlicensed adult care homes after they discovered they had no running water, no power and broken window <a href=https://www.salomonschuhe.com.de>salomonschuhe</a> s. Officers said theyalso found drug paraphernalia.The two facilities, lo <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.de>adidas originals</a> cated at 3434 2nd Ave S. and 3418 2nd Ave S., are both runbyTampa Bay Behavioral Health.Officers said nine disabled adultshave been displaced. A number of agencies are at the scene to help find new homes for the residents.No charges are pending at this time.This is a developing story. Refresh for updates.
0