A Troubled Shop Reopens, With Stipulations
02.03.10
Joseph Malewich will quickly admit it is not a bike guy. His passion has been posted for inventions, he said, like a miniature face mask which is mounted on a machine gun, made of military-grade titanium.
"I never had any idea of running a bike shop," he said Monday, sitting in an old armchair shtick indulgence in a deer's head mounted and dozens of hang-wheel bike in the backroom stained fat bee Active, his shop on East Sixth Street in the East Village. "I'm not sure repairs."
Last week, the store was closed after a series of shots in October and February by private agents found that employees willing to buy stolen bicycles, police said. The store reopened on Friday after a fine of $ 4000 and under the terms of court ordered that subsume random inspections and stringent restrictions on the purchase of used bikes. If it has stopped accepting hand-me-down street bike, M.
Source: New York Times (blog)
Police Blotter: Stuffed gorilla stolen from business
03.03.10
Palm Lakeshore Gardens Police
BUSINESS BURGLARY
Someone broke into a business overnight on Burns Approach between Alternate A1A and Prosperity Farms Road. A glass door to the traffic had been smashed and employees found one of the offices trashed when they arrived at 7:45 a.m. Several document cabinets had been pushed over and the locked drawers pried open. A close-fisted black laptop computer was missing from one of the file cabinet drawers. Several residents around the task said they didn't see anything that night but they did tell officers that they had previously seen people in the trade' parking lot late at night.
DRUG CASE
An officer on police in the Old Palm development saw a work van being driven by a man the officer knew had a suspended authorize. The officer pulled the van over at 9:18 a.m. in the 12000 block of Old Palm Propel and asked the driver, a 22-year-old Jupiter man, for his license. The driver then confessed that he knew the validate was suspended and said he was going to pay the fine that week. He was asked to track out of the van and was asked if he had anything illegal in the van. The driver said he had six oxycodone pills and one Xanax pastille for which he had no prescription. He was arrested, charged with drug possession, possession of stupefy paraphernalia, and with driving with a suspended license. The man was then driven to the county cooler.
Source: Palm Beach Post