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An 81-year-old pharmacist allegedly traded more than one person his drug inventory from his establishment for sexual favors.

Martin Brian owns and operates Murray-Overhill Pharmacy in Media, Pennsylvania. It is reported that his store is no longer open.

In April, the local authorities were notified about two people in a parked car behind Brian’s pharmacy. The caller told the police that the people were unconscious.

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An elected town councilman in Indiana was charged with many crimes after an alleged domestic violence-related situation brought the authorities to his home.

69-year-old Donald Spann resides in Merrillville, where he was also elected as the town councilman for Ward 1.

In the afternoon on October 31, Spann was reportedly at home with his wife. The pair reportedly got into an altercation, and it led to someone from the home trying to notify the authorities for law enforcement intervention.

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A woman accused of driving under the influence reportedly got into an accident with another vehicle and tried to flee, and the alleged victim used his car to trap her at the site.

Dana Winfrey, 24, resides in Antioch, Texas, approximately 12 miles from Nashville.

On October 30, Winfrey reportedly went to The Dogwood Nashville bar.

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While children were trick-or-treating in a Hayes County, Texas, neighborhood, a woman reportedly pulled out a loaded firearm and aimed it at a young child.

On Halloween, 35-year-old Monica Bradford was reportedly at home when children began trick-or-treating.

According to reports, the woman had the light on her front porch turned on, giving the children the impression that they were welcome to approach her residence.

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A man with a prior sex conviction allegedly opened his door for trick-or-treaters while in the nude, and reportedly invited the youngsters to come inside.

48-year-old Steven Kelley Little lives in Provo, Utah. He is a sex offender who pleaded guilty in 2019 to charges of lewdness involving a child.

On Halloween, children were roaming around the neighborhood where Little resides going door to door as they trick-or-treated. Over the course of the evening, some of the children reportedly approached Little’s home.

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A teacher in Florida was accused of assaulting one of the school’s students two days after she received the Teacher of the Year award.

60-year-old Caroline Melanie Lee is an English teacher at Darnell-Cookman Middle/High School in the Jacksonville area. Last week, she was awarded Teacher of the Year by Duval County Public Schools.

It was reported that a minor who attends the school disagreed with the choice to appoint Lee Teacher of the Year, and the girl posted something on Instagram to express her displeasure.

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A woman in Connecticut allegedly defrauded her husband out of more than half a million dollars by reportedly convincing him he had Alzheimer’s so he wouldn’t try to work with the finances.

63-year-old Donna Marino has been married to her husband since 2009.

In March 2020, Marino’s husband got in touch with the East Haven police to report that he believed his wife used $600,000 beginning in 1999.

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The New York authorities have arrested five men who allegedly smuggled millions of dollars of narcotics from Puerto Rico in children’s lunch boxes displaying popular cartoon characters.

Earlier this year, several New York law enforcement agencies joined DEA’s New York Drug Enforcement Task Force to investigate a situation involving purportedly illegal packages being shipped.

The authorities asserted that a drug trafficking ring was shipping large quantities of narcotics from Puerto Rico to New York.

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A woman who operates a Florida fentanyl rehabilitation center was arrested for allegedly selling drugs to the patients at the facility.

50-year-old Misty Leigh Gilley is the manager and owner of Simply Recovery LLC in Altamonte Springs.

The website for the facility says they aid with many aspects of recovery, including medication maintenance and management.

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Three men are facing charges after allegedly taking money from elderly people in Rhode Island in what is referred to as a “Grandparent Scam.”

21-year-old Bryan Valdez-Espinosa and 22-year-old Diego A. Alarcon reside in Union City, N.J. They were reportedly working together with Jason Hatcher, 39, from New York City in a scheme to defraud several people who have grandchildren.

It was reported that between June 9 and June 11, the trio reached out to at least 11 people in different areas of Rhode Island. The men allegedly asked them to provide money to help their grandchildren with legal troubles.

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