Daily Mail |
Puerto Rican police officer suspended after photos of her performing sex act ...
Daily Mail Police in Puerto Rico have suspended a female police officer after photos of her performing a sex act in uniform ended up being leaked to fellow officers. According to a police insider, the images were taken by a male colleague at the police station ... 'X-rated photos showed female cop pleasuring herself in uniform at police ...Mirror.co.uk Female Puerto Rican cop suspended after photos of her masturbating in uniform...scallywagandvagabond Female cop suspended for sharing her nude photos on social mediaThe Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog) all 5 news articles » |
Regulatory Situation Worsens for Puerto Rico's Doral
American Banker Doral Financial in San Juan, Puerto Rico, said that the FDIC has placed its bank under a prompt corrective action directive, an enforcement order that is often considered one of the last public warnings before regulators move to place the bank into ... |
Officials at Puerto Rico airport seize clay artifacts from Caribbean's extinct ...
Times Colonist SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Officials at Puerto Rico's main international airport seized five clay artifacts created by the Taino people who lived in the Caribbean before the arrival of Christopher Columbus. The small items were found in the luggage of a ... |
eTurboNews |
$20 Million economic Impact for Puerto Rico
eTurboNews The 2015 winter promises to be a bonanza for Puerto Rico, especially in the groups and conventions segment. A total of 71 groups will be coming to the island during February and March to carry out their winter meetings, convention,s and conferences, ... |
CBS Local |
4 Puerto Rico policemen sentenced in federal corruption case
Yahoo News SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Four Puerto Rico police officers have been sentenced after pleading guilty to robbery, selling drugs and manipulating court records. The U.S. Justice Department said in a statement Thursday that three of the officers were ... US seeks 29 drug suspects in Puerto Rico, Florida, ColombiaNewsday Officials seize Taino artefacts at Puerto Rico airportJamaica Observer all 30 news articles » |
Officials seize Taino artefacts at Puerto Rico airport
Jamaica Observer SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Officials at Puerto Rico's main international airport seized five clay artefacts created by the Taino people who lived in the Caribbean before the arrival of Christopher Columbus. The small items were found in the luggage ... |
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Puerto Rico launches initiative to protect honey bees
Fox News Latino Puerto Rico is implementing a plan to preserve the island's honey bee population amid a worldwide decline in the insects' numbers, Agriculture Secretary Myrna Comas Pagan said. Last year Puerto Rico's honey production increased by more than 30 percent ... |
CBS Local |
US Seeks 29 Drug Suspects in Puerto Rico, Florida, Colombia
NBC 6 South Florida U.S. authorities on Thursday issued arrest warrants for 29 suspects in Puerto Rico, Florida and Colombia who are accused of running a multimillion-dollar drug-trafficking ring. The U.S. Justice Department said the suspects were charged with importing ... 4 Puerto Rico policemen sentenced in federal corruption caseYahoo News Officials seize Taino artefacts at Puerto Rico airportJamaica Observer all 34 news articles » |
Reports of lost migrants prompts search off Puerto Rico
New Zealand Herald SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) " A report that migrants may have fallen off an overloaded boat off the northern coast of Puerto Rico has prompted a search of the area by the U.S. Coast Guard and island police. Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Ryan Doss says ... and more » |
PanAm Post (blog) |
Puerto Rico's Missing Ambulances
PanAm Post (blog) Back in September 2014, I wrote about how the failure of Puerto Rico's government to pay its bills led to the closure of the island's last air-ambulance service. The commonwealth authorities eventually forged a temporary fix to keep the vital service ... |
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Nine people in Puerto Rico have been charged in a murder-for-hire plot that authorities say targeted a federal correctional officer killed in a drive-by shooting.
The U.S. Justice Department said Friday that Lt. Osvaldo Albarati Casanas was targeted because he was investigating contraband smuggling at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Guaynabo.
Albarati was killed in February 2013 as he drove home on a busy highway that was shut down for about eight hours after the shooting.
Three of the suspects are accused of hiring hit men and financing the killing.
Albarati worked 11 years for the Federal Bureau of Prisons and was previously a Puerto Rico police officer. He had a wife and three children.
Dominican Today |
US officials seize $325000 aboard ferry leaving Puerto Rico
Yahoo News SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Federal authorities say they have seized more than $325,000 in cash aboard a ferry that was traveling from Puerto Rico to the Dominican Republic. U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a statement Friday that part of ... Reports of lost migrants prompts search off Puerto RicoNew Zealand Herald Search is on for 20 Dominican boatpeople off Puerto Rico: APDominican Today 9 charged in Puerto Rico murder-for-hire prison plotYahoo News UK all 6 news articles » |