Naked biker arrested
Police arrested Dante J. Krauss, 45, for riding a silver 2006 Kawasaki motorcycle, while naked and drunk. Here is the story.
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Police arrested Dante J. Krauss, 45, for riding a silver 2006 Kawasaki motorcycle, while naked and drunk. Here is the story.
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Police told the Miami Herald that identity theft is reaching epidemic proportions and only one in 700 identity thieves is ever arrested. I bet outsmarting the genius can be difficult.
Hacker turned security expert Sean Arries wants you to avoid sharing personal information or providing passwords while online in public networks. Here are some other tips he shared with Miami Herald Staff Nirvi Shah.
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Cuban police is using their dogs to track down political dissidents. Some police dogs are trained to identify graffiti writers who oppose the government.
A Cuban exile told the Miami Herald that the Havana police ``odor bank'' is full of glass jars containing cloth swabs. Miami Herald Staff Juan Tamayo has the story.
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SEIZING MONEY: Police officers present packages carrying about $11.3 million (U.S. dollars) to the press at a military base in Bogota, Colombia, Thursday. Colombian customs agents said they found the cash in a shipping container in Colombia's Buenaventura Pacific Port. The cash was hidden in a shipment of ammonium sulfate that arrived from Mexico, according to authorities. (AP Photo/William Fernando Martinez)
TRYING TO CONTROL PROTESTERS: An officer uses a baton to hit a man throwing stones as he and others protest a stampede at a school, in New Delhi, India, Thursday. Five girls died and 31 other students were injured during a stampede after rumors about an electrical short-circuit in the public school. (AP Photo/Mustafa Quraishi)
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