Sentences with phrase «directly leading to the arrest»

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the US State Department announced on September 27 that a $ 5 million reward would be offered in exchange for information directly leading to the arrest or conviction of Fausto Isidro Meza Flores, alias «Chapo Isidro» or «Chapito Isidro.»

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In this real life deus ex machina, the unexpected, if not entirely unforeseeable evidence that led directly to the arrest of the 72 - year - old Vietnam veteran came by way of a relative's DNA submitted to a genealogy website.
The FBI Washington Field Office, in partnership with the U.S. Department of State's Narcotics Rewards Program, announced today a reward of up to $ 5 million for information leading directly to the arrest and / or conviction of Fausto Isidro Meza - Flores, also known as «Chapo Isidro.»
When Bill Clinton rolled out his infamous 1994 crime bill — his naked and cynical shift to the right, made for unapologetic political expediency, that led directly to a spike in drug arrests and incarcerations — he did it with support from black faith leaders, who said that while they didn't like everything in the crime bill, they did like its stated goal of protecting children.
Police said information in the book didn't directly lead to DeAngelo's arrest.
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