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We are taking this incident seriously and reported the information to the CSUN Department of Police Services who is investigating the situation. We are taking necessary precaution and will have a police officer at the Pride Center. 231
Vice Admiral Andrew Lewis said in a statement Tuesday that the ships will remain at sea until the threat from the storm subsides. Navy aircraft will either be secured in hangars or fly to more inland airfields. 210

We haven't been given a rational reason for why not, said Rep. Dave Brat, a Republican from Virginia who would like to see the Senate include a repeal of the mandate in its bill. 178
We search for Orchids of Asia Day Spa and found records of discipline or public complaints on file. The spa appeared to have a clean public record despite the fact that the women running the place was arrested by Jupiter police. WPTV has put in calls and are working our sources to get more answers as to how a business like this can have a clean public record.TRASH PULLOnce you put your trash on the curb, it’s fair game to Florida law enforcement agencies. That means they do not need a warrant to go through your trash.According to arrest paperwork, that is exactly what Jupiter police detectives did while surveilling Orchids of Asia Day Spa.In court records, detectives wrote that when they conducted a “trash pull” in the back of Orchids of Asia Day Spa, they found ripped pieces of paper inside a grocery bag. When they pieced them together, they found a spreadsheet with columns for “name, service, add time, amount, in, out, cash, card, cert./pre-paid, card tip and other.”One sheet listed the name of an alleged sex worker “Lulu”, her alleged client “Dan”, and the last four digits, allegedly, of Dan’s credit card.They also found wet napkins covered with male DNA.Investigators will be forced to prove in court that the trash came from Orchids of Asia Day Spa, but what they pulled is considered evidence. It can help officers get the search warrants they need to continue surveillance. 1398
When asked if the effort was a never-ending process, Faulconer said, “It's an ongoing effort and it’s a sustained effort. And that was my commitment as we've seen on the river. As we've seen the amount of trash and debris that's going dramatically down. The encampments dramatically down. Why? Because we're serious about it." 326
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