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An informant who said he got information about the disappearance of Sabrina Aisenberg had his prison sentence reduced by about half on Wednesday. ...more
August 14, 2008
An informant who said he got information about the disappearance of Sabrina Aisenberg had his prison sentence reduced by about half today. ...more
August 13, 2008
A man already in prison for burglary and stealing a car was charged on Tuesday in the rape and slaying of a 6-year-old southwest Florida girl nearly two years ago, police said. ...more
August 13, 2008
An informant who said he got information about the disappearance of Sabrina Aisenberg might see his prison sentence reduced by about half. ...more
August 6, 2008
An informant who said he got information about the disappearance of Sabrina Aisenberg might see his prison sentence reduced by about half. ...more
August 5, 2008
The tale starts with a little white boat. Scott D. Overbeck said he paid $1,500 in cash for the 12-footer, and that Marlene Aisenberg likely sold it to him. He speculated the boat once carried the body of Aisenberg's missing 5-month-old, Sabrina. ...more
July 30, 2008
The tale starts with a little white boat. Scott D. Overbeck said he paid $1,500 in cash for the 12-footer, and that Marlene Aisenberg likely sold it to him. He speculated the boat once carried the body of Aisenberg's missing 5-month-old, Sabrina. ...more
July 29, 2008
It seems obvious: Children shouldn't be left alone in cars. Yet, parents and caregivers often find themselves doing just that as they run errands or try to avoid waking a child. Often, they forget the child is in the car. No one ever expects their child will die from it. Many are unaware they can go to jail for it. ...more
July 28, 2008
A man who was tried on a rape charge this week was sentenced to prison Friday. ...more
July 26, 2008
man who was tried on a rape charge this week was sentenced to prison today. Just not for rape. A jury deliberated two hours before finding Steven Vanwart not guilty of sexual battery, false imprisonment and aggravated assault. The 42-month prison sentence came as a result of Vanwart's no contest plea to an identity theft charge. Vanwart, 42, entered the plea Friday while the jury was deliberating the rape charges. Keeping the identity theft charge separate meant jurors considering the rape charges didn't hear some evidence. Among the evidence kept from the panel were booklets investigators found when they searched Vanwart's travel trailer. Among the titles were "Vanishing Point, How to Disappear in America Without a Trace" and "How to Get Lost — and Stay that Way," records show. ...more
July 25, 2008
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