SJPD Arrests Seven Suspects at Underground Casino Operation
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On Thursday October 13, 2022, Detectives obtained search and arrest warrants for the underground casino and operators of the illicit business. The San José Police Department MERGE Unit and patrol Officers served the warrants. Multiple people were detained and seven people were arrested. One of the subjects arrested had a loaded gun and cocaine on his person. Five of the subjects arrested had outstanding felony warrants for their arrest. Detectives located and recovered seven ounces of cocaine, a makeshift crack-cocaine conversion laboratory, several thousand dollars cash, multiple casino machines, and stolen retail property. SEE ARTICLE WITH NAMES AND PHOTOS HEREnn
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Leroy, a friend who likes to scour the Internet came across this City College photo of the 1962 law enforcement / criminal justice class. Several guys in the photo who made their bones at SJPD.
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PSAn “This is huge”: Hearing aids now available over-the-counter without a prescriptionnThe cheaper over-the-counter aids are for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss — a market of tens of millions of people, many of whom have until now been priced out because prescription devices can cost thousands of dollars.Read in Kaiser Health News:https://apple.news/AYiLMkKkzQ5GIXHLiKTHHoA
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Yes Reagan a super star!
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nJohn got knocked off the subscription list and after notifying me the following ensued:
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Thanks so very much – Greatly appreciate it and ALWAYS look forward to the great stories and hearing how the others from SJPP are doing Keep up the good work and Thank you again , John.nnYou are on the list. Sometimes my fumblefingers hit the sent button twice, so just ignore the multiple emails and you can enjoy musings anytime at “musingsfromleroy.org“nYou’re welcome! Don’t hesitate to send a pic or two with a short story of your whereabouts and what you are up to.nnWill do Nothing really exciting except weather is cooling off here in Chandler AZ Pickleball, Golf and Racquetball are keeping me busy. On my occasional visits back to the bay area get togethers with Gunther Reidel and Pete Lovecheio are full fun and laughter and lies about the good ol days. Picture attached from a recent visit. I sure dont miss the high gas prices, traffic and of course California Liberal politics – Arizona seems to have a sense of normalcy with a few whackos except for an occasional Left Wing Whackadoodle from Calif that snuck across the CA/AZ Border
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Keep up the good work and thanks for all you do – it is greatly appreciated by many. I am sure you dont get the praise you deserve for your publishing’s
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Pets Are Awesomen
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SMARTER THAN THE AVERAGE DONKEY!n
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Russian troop losses in Ukraine hit almost 65,000, says Ukraine’s General Staff: Story HERE
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nnnWOW, THAT MUST HAVE TAKEN SOME TIME TO TRAIN THAT MONSTER!n
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Leroy’s Stuff
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nThings Our Teachers Did Back In The Day That Don’t Fly AnymorenThey Threw StuffnThey Used The Ruler In A Way It Was Not Meant To Be UsednThey Were Downright Scary
I spent my High School years in Fremont and heard this story many times!n
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Orca Got Stuck and Cried for Hours. When Rescuers Arrived, Something Incredible Happensn
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The Butterfly Forestn
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nnEditor's note: Am I the only one noticing how many Ambulance-Chasing attorneys
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are jumping on the Lejeune bandwagon?
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Good Morning, Captain
nOn October 3, 1955, a television program debuted that would eventually produce nearly nine thousand shows over a span of nearly 40 years. I was among the millions of children whose morning included the words “Good Morning, Captain.”n
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ANY OLD-TIMERS OUT THERE?nn
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New details show sprawling web of corruption in Southern California cannabis licensingnThe evils of weed!
nFederal prosecutors have unveiled two plea agreements that detail pay-to-play schemes involving cannabis business licensing and corroborate allegations in a Times investigation last month that examined how legalization of weed unleashed a wave of corruption across California. See story HEREn