Som lisaius biography templates
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By Som Lisaius – bio | email
TUCSON, AZ (KOLD) - The United States Postal Service is one of those things we tend to take for granted. Once we put in the mail, it's almost a given it's going to get there. Unfortunately, criminals know this too.
"These products are destined to the East coast, the Southeast and the Midwest--so the easiest and most convenient and anonymous way to get the product there is to mail it."
Tim Weisend is a United States Postal Inspector. And right now--more than anything else, his job is finding drugs in the mail.
"This is harvest season," he says. "So there's a definite increase in terms of boxes containing illegal narcotics."
When he says boxes, that's exactly what he means. Box after box after box all containing the same thing: ten to 50 pounds of marijuana. On this day, weisend shows us surveillance tape of a young man trying to deliver such a box from the post office on Cherrybell.
"On April 12th, 2010, three individuals came to t
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Murder of Brian Stidham
2004 death in Arizona
David Brian Stidham (August 13, 1967 – October 5, 2004)[1] was a pediatric ophthalmologist stabbed to death in Catalina Foothills, Arizona as the result of a murder-for-hire plot that stemmed from a colleague's professional jealousy.[2] Bradley Alan Schwartz, also a pediatric ophthalmologist, and Ronald Bruce Bigger, a hit man, were arrested and convicted for the murder.[3][4]
Brian Stidham
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[edit]Stidham was born and raised in Longview, Texas, the son of Mack and Joyce Stidham.[3][5] Stidham began attending Harvard Medical School in 1990 and graduated in 1993. He then moved to Dallas, Texas where he entered a residency program at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School's internal medicine department. A year later he switched to ophthalmology. While in Dallas, he met and began dating his neighbor, Daphne Herding,[5] whom he ev
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Arizona TV Reporters Indicted For Child Abuse After Cocaine Found in Their 4-Month-Old's System
brightcove.createExperiences(); Two former local TV personalities have been indicted in Arizona for child abuse after their 4-month-old daughter was found with cocaine in her struktur, authorities tell PEOPLE.
A public information officer for the Oro Valley Police Department says Krystin Rae Lisaius and Somchai P. Lisaius – both news personalities in the Tucson area – were indicted June 9 on three felony charges: possession of a dangerous drug, drug paraphernalia and child abuse.
Both pleaded not skyldig in court on Monday, and were released on their own recognizance.
“It would be a gross, gross injustice [with] even the mention of prison time,” the Lisaius’ lawyer, Michael Piccarreta, told Tucson News Now. “I anticipate they will demonstrate that they have learned a very hard, embarrassing lesson and that this will become a footnote in their life, not a chapter.”
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