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Dognapped In DC: Puppies Stolen In Broad Daylight From Southeast Home As Police Seek Suspect Dognapped In DC: Puppies Stolen In Broad Daylight From Southeast Home As Police Seek Suspect
Dognapped In DC: Puppies Stolen In Broad Daylight From Southeast Home As Police Seek Suspect A brazen daytime burglary in DC turned into a heartbreaking case of “dog-napping” when two young puppies were stolen from a home, police said. The theft happened in Southeast, where officers are now searching for the missing dogs and the person responsible, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Investigators say the suspect forced entry into an unoccupied home around 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 1, in the 2800 block of Robinson Place Southeast. Once inside, the suspect didn’t go for electronics or cash. They took the dogs. Police say two three-month-old male pitbull puppies …
Kodak May Not Survive After 130+ Years, Iconic Film Company Warns: 'Substantial Doubt' Kodak May Not Survive After 130+ Years, Iconic Film Company Warns: 'Substantial Doubt'
Kodak May Not Survive After 130+ Years, Iconic Film Company Warns: 'Substantial Doubt' Kodak's "moment" may be coming to an end after 133 years. Eastman Kodak Company is warning investors that it may not be able to continue operating without securing new financing. The Rochester, New York, company disclosed its financial concerns in its quarterly earnings release on Monday, Aug. 11. The pioneering photography brand reported a $26 million loss in the second quarter of 2025. That's a $52 million swing from the same period in 2024. The poor earnings report sent Kodak's stock tumbling nearly 20% on Tuesday, Aug. 12. "As a result, these conditions raise substantia…
Ex-Defense Official Who Electrocuted Dogs Learns Fate For Role In Vicious DMV Dogfighting Ring Ex-Defense Official Who Electrocuted Dogs Learns Fate For Role In Vicious DMV Dogfighting Ring
Ex-Defense Official Who Electrocuted Dogs Learns Fate For Role In Vicious DMV Dogfighting Ring A Maryland man who used to serve as a Department of Defense deputy chief will spend time behind bars after admitting earlier this to his role in a violent dogfighting ring that involved him electrocuting animals who lost, federal authorities confirmed. Frederick Douglass Moorefield, Jr., 64, pleaded guilty in September to federal charges that include conspiracy to engage in animal fighting, specifically the fighting of dogs, and interstate travel in aid of racketeering. On Friday, Dec. 13, officials announced that Moorefield has been sentenced to serve 18 months in federal prison,…