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Thursday, July 3,2008

Dirt

By Amy Kingsley
Prostitute and informant Brenda Weidman identified GPD Detective Julius Fulmore (lower left) to Detective Scott Sanders in a photographic lineup as someone who supplied cocaine to her and had sex with her. Prosecutors declined to bring charges. (courtesy of Julius Fulmore).
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Thursday, July 3,2008

Dirt

Prostitute and informant Brenda Weidman identified GPD Detective Julius Fulmore (lower left) to Detective Scott Sanders in a photographic lineup as someone who supplied cocaine to her and had sex with her. Prosecutors declined to bring charges. (courtesy of Julius Fulmore).
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Thursday, July 3,2008

SCUTTLEBUTT

and members of the city's human relations commission to discuss recommendations to be presented to the city council, according to minutes from the project's June 24 meeting.
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Thursday, July 3,2008

Choice samplings from the Triad's police blotters, as compiled

Winston-Salem police officers arrested Timothy Lamont Cobb, 30, on June 25 and charged him with assault with a deadly weapon for striking his neighbor, Timothy Marshall, with a weightlifting bar. When officers responded to Marshall's apartment on Akron Drive, they located the victim lying on the floor with a gash over his right eye.
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Wednesday, July 16,2008

Busted

By YES! Weekly staff
Winston-Salem police found 15 sticks of dynamite on July 3 in the basement of a duplex on Reynolda Road. A family cleaning out the basement discovered the explosives around 1:30 p.m. and called 911.
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Tuesday, July 15,2008

News of the weird

By Chuck Shepherd
After languishing for two years in the Irish legislature, the Nuclear Test Ban Bill of 2006 has recently been rethought and refurbished, according to a June report in the Irish Independent. Originally, the bill codified the UN Test Ban Treaty, adding some provisions specific to Ireland.
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Wednesday, July 16,2008

Police officers dispute claims in Bledsoe series

By Jordan Green
James arrived in the parking lot first. It was Pettiford who drove straight to the police car that James was driving. We again fail to see the defamation in being wrong about who drove to whose car. The point of the statement was that it was a planned meeting, not a chance meeting, and we stand by that implication euro;” regardless of who arrived first.
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