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[email protected] February 25th 07 07:57 PM

Police credit victim in helping ID kidnap suspect
 
On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 11:24:28 -0600, "johnny@." johnny@. wrote:

POSTED: 11:45 a.m. EST, February 25, 2007

PARRISH, Florida (AP) -- Florida police are crediting a 13-year-old boy
with providing an accurate description of his abductor, leading
authorities to the suspect's home and the red pickup truck believed to
have been used in the kidnapping.

The information given to police by Clay Moore, 13, allowed authorities
to get an arrest warrant for Vicente Ignacio Beltran-Moreno, 22, the
Manatee County Sheriff's Department announced Sunday.

"He was right on the money with the information that he gave us,"
Sheriff Charlie Wells said at the Sunday morning news conference. (Watch
police describe what they found at suspect's house Video)

Police believe Beltran-Moreno has fled Florida. They provided no
information on his possible whereabouts.

Clay told police he was abducted at gunpoint on Friday morning from a
school bus stop in Parrish, about 30 miles southeast of St. Petersburg,
Florida.

He was taken to a wooded area and tied to a tree, but managed to escape
some five hours later, walked a "considerable distance" and borrowed a
farm worker's cell phone to call his mother, Wells said.

After talking to Clay, police identified the suspect as Beltran-Moreno
and set up surveillance at his Manatee County home at around 4 p.m. on
Saturday, Wells said. (Watch police explain how Clay was kidnapped Video)

During their investigation, police recovered a ransom note, possibly
intended for Clay's parents, that contained unspecified threats, Wells said.

"It was his intention, the suspect's intention, to leave Clay Moore tied
in the woods until he got his money," Wells said.

Wells said he was "shocked" after reading the note, which he did not detail.

Police do not believe the suspect had specifically targeted Clay. Wells
said Clay "was just at the wrong place at the wrong time."

Because of the teen's ability to recall details about the suspect and
where he was taken, Wells said, "the bottom line is that the man
kidnapped the wrong kid."

Beltran-Moreno, who is from Mexico, is believed to have fled Florida in
the wake of the manhunt, according to Wells. Police said they saw no
activity during their surveillance of his house.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/02/25/flo...ion/index.html


Thank our asswipe government for allowing this illegal alien to prey
on American children.

Max

http://www.newnation.com/index2.html New Nation News

Tim February 25th 07 09:21 PM

Big news in Seattle!
 
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/busine...ml?source=mypi

some of you ought to like this:

I am probably the most progressive liberal person in the world and I
am personally offended by the sign,' said Janet Stillman, executive
director of the Wallingford Neighborhood Office. 'It's so blatant and
so in your face.'

Er, I though that's always been the whole idea....




Chuck Gould February 26th 07 07:20 AM

Big news in Seattle!
 
On Feb 25, 1:21?pm, "Tim" wrote:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/busine...enance22.html?...

some of you ought to like this:

I am probably the most progressive liberal person in the world and I
am personally offended by the sign,' said Janet Stillman, executive
director of the Wallingford Neighborhood Office. 'It's so blatant and
so in your face.'

Er, I though that's always been the whole idea....


That's some shrewd marketing. Been all over the local news for 2-3
days- every announcer and writer wants to be able to say or print
"bitch". A $100,000 media campaign wouldn't have etched this business
any more indelibly into the mind of the locals.

Just as easily could have been a boat store, sort of. Couldn't we say
that a "high maintenance bitch" is a complaint about the high amount
or high cost of maintenance associated with owning a boat?


Tim February 26th 07 07:28 AM

Big news in Seattle!
 
On Feb 26, 1:20?am, "Chuck Gould" wrote:

Just as easily could have been a boat store, sort of. Couldn't we say
that a "high maintenance bitch" is a complaint about the high amount
or high cost of maintenance associated with owning a boat?



could have been, concerning my old ChrisCraft Cavalier....


Tim February 26th 07 06:06 PM

Big news in Seattle!
 

wrote:

You folks must be doing it wrong. My boat "The Butt Ugly" only cost me
about $6.23 an hour for the last 1755 hours I put on it since my
repower and almost half of that was fuel (including the price of the
engine).


But, you're old wooden hull didn't decide to delaminate right brfore
you very eyes, did it?

Mine wasn't that quick, but it didn't take long for it to keep
shedding its skin.


Wayne.B February 26th 07 06:30 PM

Big news in Seattle!
 
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 12:23:42 -0500, wrote:

You folks must be doing it wrong. My boat "The Butt Ugly" only cost me
about $6.23 an hour for the last 1755 hours I put on it since my
repower and almost half of that was fuel (including the price of the
engine).


At what $$$ rate are you accruing for the next rebuild/repower?

Maintenace accrual and depreciation are the dirty little hidden costs
no one wants to think about let alone discuss.

dene February 26th 07 06:42 PM

Big news in Seattle!
 
On Feb 25, 1:21 pm, "Tim" wrote:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/busine...enance22.html?...

some of you ought to like this:

I am probably the most progressive liberal person in the world and I
am personally offended by the sign,' said Janet Stillman, executive
director of the Wallingford Neighborhood Office. 'It's so blatant and
so in your face.'

Er, I though that's always been the whole idea....


Interesting choice of words, progressive.....and liberal. ;

-Greg



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