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http://nypost.com/2017/07/12/police-try-to-find-suspect-by-posting-her-goofy-selfies/ Megan Boulter Kaufman Police Department Call it a case of selfie incrimination: A police department in Texas is hoping one robbery suspect’s funny faces will lead to her arrest. Megan Boulter, 25, is wanted by the Kaufman Police Department on charges of aggravated robbery and child endangerment. The department posted 10 different selfies of Boulter — some showing her different hairstyles and makeup choices, others of her making goofy faces — in hopes of arresting the woman suspected of eluding authorities on July 2. “Here some more pictures of Boulter with her hair in different styles and colors,” the department posted on Facebook Monday. “She is believed to be hiding out and moving between Kaufman, Van Zandt and Dallas County with the help of a male friend.” Capt. Edward Black told the Houston Chronicle that Boulter was spotted shoplifting at a Walmart in Kaufman as she shopped with her 5-year-old daughter. Boulter then allegedly tried to run over a loss prevention officer twice with her red 2013 Dodge Challenger before leading police on a 90-mph chase with her daughter in the car. It wasn’t immediately clear how her male friend assisted her during the getaway. Black said the cheeky photos have caught people’s eye, but she was still on the lam late Tuesday. “She’s actually pretty popular in this area,” Black told the Chronicle. “We’re one step behind her. I hope she comes in before she gets anybody or herself hurt.”
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That is going to be kickass, congrats.
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wow, didn't see that coming. Dodge must be doing something right http://www.inautonews.com/dodge-challenger-tops-the-mustang-and-camaro-at-home Believe it or not, the almost decade-old Challenger has beaten in terms of sales both the Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Camaro in June’s charts at home in America. Dodge isn’t going to sell lots of Demons, but the introduction of the highly anticipated halo car sure had benefits across the board – along with the unofficial “Hellcat Day” that came at the beginning of July – so spirits were high at the dealerships. That’s because the Dodge Challenegr had one of its best deliver months in June, topping the chart and sitting in front of its eternal rivals – the Mustang and Camaro. Dodge moved no less than 6,605 Challenger examples, to Ford’s 6,186 Mustang units and Chevrolet’s shameful 4,691 Camaros. Dodge won by selling 319 more Challengers than Mustangs, and 1,814 more Challengers than Camaros in June, and compared to the same month last year it sent off more than 1,000 units So far throughout the year the Challenger isn’t on top though – it has moved 35,910 examples of the Challenger in 2017, topped by the Camaro (36,567) and the Mustang (44,608), after the first six months of the year. The 840-horsepower (626-kilowatt) Demon won’t have a major impact, because just 3,000 units will be available across the US – but the standard 2017 Dodge Challenger can be had from as low as $26,995, when selecting the entry SXT model.
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a few of these fuckers are getting by the security
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139k http://www.ebay.com/itm/2018-Dodge-Challenger/201962925668?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
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If I didn't have 4 engine changes and was close to stock, I would have bought a Hellcat when they first came out. Its a no brainer, they are fucking awesome.
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Not for me, but I love they are coming up with all kinds of buying options for the customer. Looking at it longer it could grow on me. But my white piston punishing whore is not leaving my cold dead hands.
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[email protected] 4 Christina Albini seduced the teen, a former pupil, with naked yoga selfies after befriending him
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Dang.... https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3900267/teacher-who-seduced-lad-14-with-nude-yoga-selfies-and-picked-him-up-for-sex-in-purple-muscle-car-is-jailed/ A PRIMARY school teacher who used her purple “muscle car” to pick up a 14-year-old lad for quickie sex has been jailed. Christina Albini, 43, seduced her former pupil with nude selfies that she sent to a secret phone she had bought him. [email protected] 4 She picked the youngster up for quickies in a purple Dodge Challenger (file picture) The raunchy naked photos taken after a yoga class led to her downfall when they were found by his horrified mum. Albini told a court in Ontario, Canada: “I want to apologise to the public, my co-workers, teachers.” She was locked up for a year after pleading guilty to sexual interference with a person under 16 years of age. The disgraced Miss will be on three years’ probation after her release and must register as a sex offender for 20 years. She is also banned from contacting the boy or his family. The lad told investigators Albini would pick him up around the corner from his house in her Dodge Challenger. She promised to “be quick and have him back before his mother gets home,” prosecutor Eric Costaris told an earlier hearing. At first the teen saw Albini as a “mother figure” when she befriended him in July 2015, when he was 13. But then they professed their love for each other and swapped sexually explicit messages and nude selfies. Their first illicit sexual encounter was at her home in South Windsor in February 2016. She was arrested five months later in July after his stunned mum found his phone with sexually explicit messages sent through the WhatsApp and Kik messaging apps. Albini, who taught at Christ the King Catholic Elementary School, was simply “Chris” in the messages. She mentioned going to yoga in one – and sent naked snaps of herself from the studio. Cops also found receipts for presents Albini bought for the youngster, including the phone, an Xbox, a bracelet and clothes. Prosecutors had wanted Albini to be jailed for a 18 months rather than 12. Her lawyer Patrick Ducharme told the court: “She’s frightened to go to jail. “But it’s the type of crime that the government insisted is serious enough that people have to go to jail and she accepts that.” He said her “truly meaningful guilty plea” spared the student from the trauma of a prolonged trial. Other charges, including possessing and accessing child abuse images and making sexually explicit material available to a child under 16 were dropped. Albini still held a teaching licence until April when it was suspended by the Ontario College of Teachers for nonpayment of fees. The college, the regulating body for teachers in the province, is expected to launch a disciplinary case against her. In April we reported a kindergarten teacher was accused of bedding four teenagers. Heather Robertson, 28, reportedly had a threesome with a pair of them after inviting them to her home.
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http://wkrn.com/2017/06/23/speeding-driver-threatens-neighbors-and-news-2-crew-in-east-nashville/ NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – While working a story involving dangerous driving in East Nashville Friday afternoon, things turned threatening for a News 2 crew. News 2 was in the area pursuing a story about a post on the East Nashville Facebook page concerning a speeding driver. A video posted to the page showed a white Dodge Challenger speeding through the neighborhood. The car is seen speeding right through a stop sign on Montgomery Avenue. And it wasn’t the first time. News 2 sent a crew to talk with people who live nearby. Soon after they arrived, so did the man in the white Dodge Challenger, later identified as 22-year-old Alexander Frazier. “That’s the same car,” confirmed the neighbors. “Yep, that’s him.” The car sat idling for a moment as neighbors continued to discuss the situation. Frazier rolled his window down and then he took off. Moments later, the car came back. Again, he sped through the stop sign without slowing down. Frazier turned around and went back to the stop sign long enough to ask the News 2 team, “Why are you recording me?” Then he offered a warning: “People get shot doing (expletive) like this.” After feeling threatened, our crew called police and went inside a home with neighbors. Outside, Frazier was seen circling the house slowly and appeared to have a gun in his hand before he drove off for good. Frazier was quickly identified by Metro police and interviewed about the incident. During his interview with detectives, Metro police reported Frazier disputed he had a gun and claimed he was holding a cellphone. He was booked into the Metro jail and charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. His bond was set at $90,000.
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http://www.mrt.com/aboutus/article/Fatality-follow-OPD-charges-23-year-old-with-11242579.php Odessa police have charged a 23-year-old Odessa man with three counts of intoxication manslaughter and two counts of intoxication assault after Thursday night’s crash that killed three people, according to a release from the Odessa Police Department. Based on the facts and circumstances presented during the investigation, the Odessa Police Department Traffic Division obtained five felony warrants for Mark Garrett, who is in custody at this time, according to the report. OPD told the Reporter-Telegram early this morning that alcohol was a factor in the crash OPD previously reported that around 9:30 p.m. Thursday, police and fire departments responded to a “major crash” in the area of Yukon Road and Toboso Avenue. The investigation revealed a black 2017 Dodge Challenger followed a white 1995 Chevrolet van west in the 2000 block of East Yukon. Garrett was driving the Dodge Challenger at a high rate of speed when the vehicle struck the van from behind, causing both vehicles to separate and catch on fire, according to OPD. All three occupants of the van died on scene and have been sent to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office to be positively identified. Garrett and all three passengers of the Challenger were transported to Medical Center Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to OPD. Two of the three passengers from the Challenger sustained serious bodily injury as a result of the crash.
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Another Challenger in your future?
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http://www.oaoa.com/news/local/article_6862122a-57c7-11e7-a949-136796923024.html Three people died and four were injured during a fiery collision Thursday night on Yukon Road, according to Odessa Police Department. A spokesman said police believe the wreck may have been linked to drunken driving. Odessa police have not been able to confirm any of the names of the people involved in the fatal wreck, but Odessa Police Department spokesman Cpl. Steve LeSueur said that the four people hurt were taken to Medical Center Hospital for treatment of injuries. The three people who died were occupants of a van. The four people injured were occupants of a Dodge Challenger, according to police. The driver of the Dodge Challenger is being investigated on a charge of intoxication/manslaughter, LeSueur said. The name of the driver has not been released, and he has not been charged, as he is being treated at MCH, he added. The range of injuries of the four individuals varied, but LeSueur said they were all non life-threatening. Dispatchers received a 911 call shortly before 9:30 p.m. and sent firefighters and Odessa police to the location where smoke was seen coming from a spot on the southbound side of Yukon Road. Radio broadcasts reported that one of the vehicles was engulfed in flames and that someone was trapped inside. Both the van and the Dodge Challenger were traveling westbound on Yukon Road when the Challenger reportedly collided into the van from behind. This led both vehicles to burst into flames, LeSueur said. “My son is that wreck,” said a woman who identified herself as Shellena, mother of 18-year-old Maurice Green. Shellena said Maurice called her on the cell to say he was in a bad accident, but the call apparently ended. Shellena walked toward the crash site, which was near Ratliff Stadium, and learned through police that Maurice was fine but that one of his traveling companions in the Dodge Challenger was hurt. Police diverted eastbound traffic to Tobosa Avenue. Follow Odessa American on twitter @OdessaAmerican, like us on Facebook at Odessa American or call 432-333-7714 for the main newsroom line.
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State Police Reading arrived on scene at the intersection of Noble Street and Mertz Road in Maxatawny for a one vehicle crash at 1:44 p.m. on June 16. A green 2015 Dodge Challenger had struck a utility pole head on. State Police report that the driver, Robert Hartline, 56, Kempton, was driving southbound on Noble Street at about 55 miles per hour when he fell asleep behind the wheel. The car then swerved to the right and went off the right side of the roadway and then struck the utility pole head on. Hartline sustained minor injuries. He was evaluated on scene by Kutztown EMS but refused further transport. The vehicle was towed by Andre’s Towing. State Police report that field sobriety tests were performed on Hartline and he was subsequently placed under arrest for suspicion of DUI. Hartline was also in possession of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia.