54-year-old Gregory Sorensen lives in Pasco County, Florida. It is reported that he is an instructor for student drivers.
Just after 11:30 pm on April 1, Sorensen was driving his vehicle on US 19 in New Port Richey.
54-year-old Gregory Sorensen lives in Pasco County, Florida. It is reported that he is an instructor for student drivers.
Just after 11:30 pm on April 1, Sorensen was driving his vehicle on US 19 in New Port Richey.
In the afternoon on December 23, on-duty patrol officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department tried to pull over a man driving a truck.
The driver allegedly sped up instead of stopping, and the police called for backup while they tried to chase after him.
A man was arrested when the authorities learned he was allegedly using a stolen ID to try to buy an $84,000 truck at a local dealership.
25-year-old Javan Davenport resides in Columbus, Georgia.
It was reported that on December 2, Davenport was approximately 280 miles from his listed home address, and he was visiting a car dealership.
A Georgia woman was arrested after she allegedly tried to get free food from a Chick-Fil-A on several occasions by asserting that she is an agent with the FBI.
A Chick-Fil-A in Rockmart was reportedly recently visited by a woman, later identified as 47-year-old Kimberly Ragsdale, who drove a white Dodge Caravan and allegedly disclosed that she worked for the FBI.
Ragsdale reportedly used her official status in an attempt to get the eatery to give her meals free of charge and allegedly said they would be arrested for non-compliance.
When a store employee tried to approach a woman they believed was stealing food from the market she allegedly attempted to run the man down with her vehicle.
On August 14, one of the clerks employed by Martin’s Food store in Eldersburg, Maryland, thought he recognized a woman who was thought to have stolen from the establishment on a previous occasion.
The employee trailed her around the grocery store until he watched the woman allegedly make her exit without paying for the items she had collected while shopping.
Three people are being accused of creating fake airline employee identification cards in order to fly without having to buy tickets.
In early May of 2017, a man allegedly tried to take a flight out of Los Angeles International Airport on Spirit Airlines and when he was asked for identification he produced what is suspected as a manufactured card claiming that he is an employee of Mesa Airlines.
Upon investigation, the authorities purport that the man, identified as 25-year-old Alphonso Lloyd, was connected with two other suspects in the matter.
At a Georgia Walmart on the 4th of July, a minivan carrying a man, a woman, and four female children was seen on surveillance as the children allegedly helped the adults illegally take car batteries from the business and put them into the vehicle.
After the discovery that the store appeared to be missing several car batteries, and while investigating the cause of the loss on their security video footage, a minivan with six individuals was seen parked near one of the inventory storage areas located on the outside of the building.
Four little girls, the youngest suspected as being 5 or 6-years-old, were reportedly shown removing the batteries from the secured storage place after the adult woman accompanying them allegedly smashed the lock off using what was appeared to be a hammer. Both of the adults also purportedly took part in packing the batteries into the vehicle.