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Largest Home Depot crime ring ever leads to 14 arrests and $3.7 million in seized merchandise​

Police said the operation was centered around a man named David Ah, 59, who ran a storefront called ARIA Wholesale in Tarzana.
Southern California police have arrested 14 people they say were involved in a $10 million-plus retail theft ring targeting Home Depot in the largest such criminal organization targeting the store in the company’s history.

Aren't there laws against 'employees' not taking a day off? :rolleyes: :poop:

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this is an example of something Trump has wrong. sanctioning India for russ oil is stupid. not letting even 1 more in the country-student,H1B, "investor" (which have been getting fed $ help) is the thing to do. he could also fine or jack up higher taxes ANY co that outsources a call center to India or anywhere else. any agency personnel that gives them a license to do anything with no qualification goes to prison 10+ years. amazing that these dot heads have been getting licenses to drive 16 wheel rigs with no evidence they should have 1. same goes with the wetbacks that get started the same way.
 
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Oh Shit, Indiana Jones wasn't a movie, but a prophecy

Archaeologists find crystal skulls of unknown origin​

searching for a telepathic crystal skull located in Peru.


Upon their discovery, the archaeological team was both thrilled and puzzled. Initial hypotheses ranged from the skulls being ancient relics of lost civilizations to more skeptical views suggesting modern forgery. The craftsmanship of the skulls is undeniable; they are meticulously fashioned from clear quartz with intricacies that mimic human skull anatomy. The level of detail and precision in the carving is such that it sparked immediate debates about the tools and techniques used in their creation.
 
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