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According to a new report from Raleigh, N.C. television affiliate WRAL, Google might have quietly helped local detectives in their pursuit of two gunmen who committed separate crimes roughly one - a-half years apart.

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Another source said that NYPD detectives showed up at the funerals of victims of the Madrid rail bombings in 2004, angering local officials and victims» families.
That's because those NYPD Intelligence Division detectives were based in Singapore, and were sent into a chaotic terrorism scene where they had no previous relationship with local law enforcement.
A statement by the Command's Public Relations officer, DSP Haruna Mohammed, said police detectives attached to the state's Anti-Kidnapping Unit led by ASP Mustapha Mohammed raided various hideouts in Kibni, Mada and Kajut forests all in Bauchi and Ganjuwa local government areas of Bauchi State.
A coalition of some 125 people, including officers from local and state police agencies as well as park rangers, have participated in the search, says Detective Michael Bitsko, a Nassau County Police Department spokesperson.
In the popular television series «Columbo,» the detective played by Peter Falk was sometimes accompanied by his has clearly become one of the local household names when it comes to websites and over the years has gone through none less than 6 changes.
Hannibal Lecter has left the United States and began a new life posing as an art historian in Italy but when a local detective discovers his true identity he returns to old habits.
The local police department is having a hard time cracking the case and Blake's safe return lies in the detectives» hands to solve the mystery before it's too late.
Back in Columbus, Ohio, Detective Mark Edwards orchestrates a traffic stop to close in on a local heroin dealer and starts to work his way up the chain.
At the urging of a sympathetic local detective (Mathew St. Patrick), Family Services intervenes and forces Tera into shared living in a foster care facility; after one too many no - shows brought on by his new family commitments, James loses his job.
The new 10 - episode mystery series Gracepoint (airing Thursdays) at least has a solid pedigree, remaking last summer's acclaimed eight - part Broadchurch from BBC America, even starring David Tennant in the same role (albeit with an off - putting attempt at an American accent) as a detective newly arrived in a coastal California town, where the murder of a young boy rocks the local residents to the core — including his resentful partner (Breaking Bad's Anna Gunn)-- turning neighbor against neighbor until a shattering denouement.
Things get especially testy when members of the squad begin getting killed in the most viciously violent ways imaginable, leading them to wonder if they stand a chance against one of the most powerful cartels in the world, while the local homicide detectives begin digging a little close to their secrets as they investigate the series of grisly murders in their midst.
When a mother and daughter are found brutally murdered in 19th century Baltimore, Detective Emmett Fields (Luke Evans) makes a startling discovery: the crime resembles a fictional murder described in gory detail in the local newspaper — part of a collection of stories penned by struggling writer and social pariah Edgar Allan Poe.
Those dead bodies are turning up with Jigsaw calling cards carved in conspicuous places, and the local detective (Callum Keith Rennie) naturally assumes it's a copycat, as the infamous killer has been dead for ten years.
In «Reefer Madness», Detective Cole Phelps and his Vice desk partner Roy Earle find themselves in the throes of one of the city's biggest narcotics rings after a deadly shootout with a local drug dealeIn «Reefer Madness», Detective Cole Phelps and his Vice desk partner Roy Earle find themselves in the throes of one of the city's biggest narcotics rings after a deadly shootout with a local drug dealein the throes of one of the city's biggest narcotics rings after a deadly shootout with a local drug dealer.
Inspired by true events, Texas Killing Fields» follows Detective Souder (Sam Worthington), a homicide detective in a small Texas town, and his partner, transplanted New York City cop Detective Heigh (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) as they track a sadistic serial killer dumping his victims» mutilated bodies in a nearby marsh locals call «The Killing FieldDetective Souder (Sam Worthington), a homicide detective in a small Texas town, and his partner, transplanted New York City cop Detective Heigh (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) as they track a sadistic serial killer dumping his victims» mutilated bodies in a nearby marsh locals call «The Killing Fielddetective in a small Texas town, and his partner, transplanted New York City cop Detective Heigh (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) as they track a sadistic serial killer dumping his victims» mutilated bodies in a nearby marsh locals call «The Killing FieldDetective Heigh (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) as they track a sadistic serial killer dumping his victims» mutilated bodies in a nearby marsh locals call «The Killing Fields.»
Moss plays a detective who has returned to the bleak rural town where she grew up in order to spend time with her dying mother, and is soon recruited by the sole local police officer (David Wenham) to investigate a case of statutory rape.
In the Texas bayous, a local homicide detective (Sam Worthington) teams up with a cop from New York City (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) to investigate a series of unsolved murders.
The movie follows Ron Stallworth, a detective in Colorado Springs, Colo., who in 1978 answered an ad in the local newspaper seeking new Klan members.
We first meet him in 1951 when he arouses the suspicion of a local police detective in Manchester, then witness his recruitment by the British government at the beginning of the war, and finally flash back to his youth and the incidents at school that helped shape the man he would become.
As an especially upright man in every other aspect of his life, it's not surprising Bill befriends a local down and out detective (Jason Isaacs), despite the threat this poses to his new career.
Just this week a man, armed with a handgun, attempted to rob what is almost certainly (based on local accounts and a little detective work on our part) the very same Dedham, Massachusetts, bank that was the setting of the first big heist in 1973's...
Bruce Dern plays the sleazy, blackmailing detective to whom The Driver is the ultimate catch, going so far as to blackmail a local crime outfit to hire The Driver in order to sting him.
BlacKkKlansman Spike Lee — United States IN A NUTSHELL An adaptation of the book Black Klansman by Ron Stallworth, this film follows an African - American detective (played by John David Washington) in Colorado Springs, who infiltrates the local chapter of the Ku Klux KlaIN A NUTSHELL An adaptation of the book Black Klansman by Ron Stallworth, this film follows an African - American detective (played by John David Washington) in Colorado Springs, who infiltrates the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klain Colorado Springs, who infiltrates the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan.
So in a desperate bid to remain in employment, Barney finds himself in a position where bodies are piling up around him and a local detective (Ray Winstone) is breathing down his neck.Anyone who's followed my blog for a period of time may remember the glowing praise I have regularly afforded to Carlyle.
Chris Smith (an annoying Emile Hirsch), a working - class stiff and part - time drug dealer, and none too bright, decides to hire a contract killer (whose day job is being a police detective) to dispose of his mother, Adele, who, he thinks, has stolen from him (an act which has put him in trouble with some local gangsters).
Here are two dogged detectives doing the legwork of examining crime scenes and questioning possible suspects, a pair of inhuman serial killers abducting teenage girls and unceremoniously dumping their bodies in alleyways and a bayou notorious for a history of death, and a town where the locals are simply trying to make do to the best of their abilities.
Set in a futuristic but violent Detroit, detective Alex Murphy (Joel Kinnaman) is critically wounded while hunting a local gun runner, leaving Murphy's wife (Abbie Cornish) to ponder a future without him.
Though the actor is terribly miscast in the role, he's hardly to blame for some of the script's more perplexing decisions — like having his character narrate the story as if he's a detective in a film noir, or the fact that he barely speaks a lick of Japanese despite being the military's expert on the local culture.
He knows the ins and outs of local watering holes, one of which sets the scene for a tense conflict between him and the locals, who aren't appreciative of his attempts to garner information, and is fueled more by class distinctions than Kenzie's role as a detective.
Looking for suitable candidates to play the crucial lead role of 11 - year - old Agu in Beasts of No Nation, his gruelling drama about child soldiers in west Africa, True Detective director Cary Fukunaga initially put out on open casting appeal across local TV and radio in Ghana.
In the film, based on a true story, Morgan plays a detective transplanted from New York who teams with a local investigator (Sam Worthington) to work on a series of unsolved murders in industrial wastelands surrounding Gulf Coast refineries, where as many as 70 bodies turned up over the past two decadeIn the film, based on a true story, Morgan plays a detective transplanted from New York who teams with a local investigator (Sam Worthington) to work on a series of unsolved murders in industrial wastelands surrounding Gulf Coast refineries, where as many as 70 bodies turned up over the past two decadein industrial wastelands surrounding Gulf Coast refineries, where as many as 70 bodies turned up over the past two decades.
Who knew that in 2014, with the book world awash in knit - and - craft cozies, Scandinavian noir and genre detectives competing with hot new sleuths of every description, there'd be room for a couple of fresh, intriguing characters, or a series with both dark local realism and laugh - out - loud moments?
Twelve Drummers Drumming C.C. Benison introduces a new series starring Father Tom Christmas, who must balance being the new vicar in an idyllic English village with playing detective in a local murder case.
And although I have less personal experience of Chicago than Edinburgh, I feel as though I know the intricacies of that city too from having followed Sara Paretsky's private eye, V I Warshawski... But perhaps the detective most associated with a particular city in our times is Donna Leon's Commissario Guido Brunetti, whose local beat is the mysterious lagoon city of Venice....
Detective Mackenzie White, young, tough, smarter than the aging, chauvinistic men on her local force, finds herself called in grudgingly to...
She works at a local bar with her best friend and eats supper with her father — a detective in the town of Bensenville — once a week.
Supporting the event was MLB legend Fred Lynn, PGA Major Tour winner Corey Pavin, and local K - 9 detectives Mike Aiken and Greg Bisesto who all golfed alongside participants and their pups in an effort to eliminate «economic euthanasia» in San Diego County.
When a tip from an informant leads Detective Cole Phelps and his Vice desk partner Roy Earle to a local L.A. drug dealer, a deadly shootout ensues and they suddenly find themselves in the throes of one of the city's biggest narcotics rings.
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