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On Wednesday February 22, 2017 at about 1140 hours while present at Group #31 Office, Det. Greenwood and I interviewed Mr. Kevin Uter in regards to this complaint of missing property that occurred on 10/14/2016. During the interview Mr. Uter stated the following;

Mr. Uter stated that he got arrested last October on Schaeffer St, while sitting inside his vehicle with a female that he met online from a website name tagged.com. Mr. Uter was unable to provide us with any information about the female that he was with. He continued to say that a few hours before he got arrested he did smoke marijuana inside the vehicle and the vehicle did smell like weed but while he was with the unknown female they were both smoking cigarette and not marijuana . While sitting on Schaeffer St. he observed about 4 vehicles passed him by and reverse. They claimed that...show more content...

Uter stated that while at the arresting location, he observed an officer entered his vehicle and drove it to the police station. He was unable to recall who precisely drove the vehicle but he is certain that a police officer did drive off with his vehicle. He stated that upon arriving at the police station, his vehicle was parked at the precinct.

Mr. Uter stated that the unknown female was never left inside the vehicle by herself. The officer asked her for her name and some other information and they let her go.

Mr. Uter was asked if he had any money on his person and he replied, "No". He further stated that none of officers counted any of his money in front of the Desk Officer but they simply fill out a piece of paper in front of the desk and they took him to the cell area. The only time he interacted with an officer was when he was asked to sign a piece of paper.

Mr. Uter stated that he is reporting this now because his case is at the Grand Jury and he had to hire his own lawyer to represent him. He stated that the legal aid lawyer did not provide him with all the necessary information in regards to his

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In today's society, suicide can be a multifaceted issue, sometimes an act of heroism, selfishness, love, or a brave choice. I am arguing against suicide because it is not a solution to a problem, it should not even be included as an option. Suicide is simply defined as "the deliberate taking of one's own life, usually the result of a psychiatric disorder, although sometimes deliberated in the face of life–threatening physical illness, significant interpersonal stress, or when under the influence of one or more substances of abuse" (Piotrowski). This topic interests me because of the fact that the rates are increasing year after year and it can happen to someone close to me at any moment. This topic should interest you too because someone close to you can show warning signs, which can be subtle or more discernible. Also if you are reading this as a parent, you should know "suicide is the third leading cause of death for those between the ages of ten and fourteen, and it is the second leading cause of death for those ages fifteen to thirty–four" (Goff). Yet the factors that play into a someone's decision is anything but simple. The most obvious and severe effect of suicide is the loss of a meaningful, valuable human life. "In the United States in 2013, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 41,149 individuals committed suicide and approximately 494,169 received medical treatment for self–inflicted injuries. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported an estimated 800,000 suicides worldwide in 2016, and suicide is the second leading cause of death among fifteen– to twenty–nine–year–olds worldwide. Women attempt suicide more often than men, but men complete suicide more often than women because men tend to use more lethal means, such as a firearm" (Piotrowski). With suicide rates on a continuous rise in America, society must ask what can be done to save lives. The main argument against suicide is that it is selfish, which is true. By you killing yourself, it causes a lot of pain to those left behind, like your family, loved ones, friends, etc. They tend to blame themselves for your death. Even if you feel like nobody in the whole world cares about you, you are wrong. When you think

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It's hard to believe the holidays are just around the corner! We hope your fall has been enjoyable and productive– ours certainly has been! Following the 2013–2018 Strategic Plan, we would like to share some updates on Kappa's organizational initiatives.

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Appointments continue. The most recent appointment is Andrea Schug, Minnesota, the New ChaptersChairman. Furthermore, the Bylaws, Sesquicentennial and Technology Committees– previously one–person teams – have expanded.

After reviewing the recommendations of the Content Directors, all 154 Content Specialists have been appointed. We have seen some transition in these roles over the past few weeks due to professional and personal constraints on time, yet we continue to find amazing Kappa women...show more content...

The Nominating Task Force, which will meet later this month, will be led by Anne Matlock, Oklahoma State, who was part of the 2013–2016 Long–Range Planning Task Force and the 2008–2010 Nominating Committee. Members of the Task Force includes: Dina Hagigeorges, Northeastern, Academic Excellence Specialist; Felicity Meu, UC Berkeley, Ritual and History Specialist and EME Trainer; Carol Sanders, Cal State Northridge, 2006–2008 Fraternity Vice President and 2012–2014 Bylaws Chairman; Jean Schmidt, Miami (Ohio), Foundation Treasurer and 1988–1992 Fraternity Nominating Chairman; Jan Stockhoff, New Mexico, 1992–1994 Fraternity Vice President and 2000–2002 Fraternity Nominating Chairman; Logan Tootell, UCLA, 2012–2016 Long–Range Planning Chairman and Nominating Committee Vice Chairman; and Jennifer Williams, Drake, Nominating Committee Chairman. Fraternity Headquarters. Fraternity Council has finalized a Fraternity Headquarters work group that will meet the weekend before Thanksgiving to examine and evaluate two options for Fraternity Headquarters: a new build on green space in Columbus, Ohio, or an adaptive reuse of our current

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Every American citizen can remember exactly where they were on the day September 11, 2001, this day was burned into the mind of American because the biggest terrorist attack in American history would occur. Two Boeing planes hijacked by a terrorist organization named al–Qaeda who would crash the planes into the world trades centers, sending America into shock(Pizzo,2016). There have been countless laws and regulations passed in America since the awful terrorist attacks on 9/11, has it been effective or a failure. The attack on September 11, 2001, will forever be a turning point in American history, it raised one of the most important questions in American society today what is more import for a citizen freedom or security and the law put in place to combat these horrific terrorist attack ultimately would be ineffective and tear American more apart on political issues.

The terrorist attacks on the world trades created many laws trying to prevent these from ever happing again, but what are these laws exactly? The major law that was put in place by the U.S government was the Patriot Act also known as the Anti–TerrorismAct of 2001; these laws would be the biggest expand of government in U.S history(Pizzo,2016). The original law was created to try to remove the limits the law–enforcement, so it could better protect the citizens of the United States. In many causes, this was just modernizing the government with all the new technology like cell phones and the internet. One Get more content

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