The Aiken County Sheriff's Office is investigating an armed robbery
that happened late Sunday night at a home in Salley.The incident
happened at approximately 11:40 p.m. at a home on Poole Road, according
to a report. The 58-year-old victim said that about 10 p.m. a woman
named Toshia came to his home and woke him by knocking on his back door.
The victim said he has known the woman for about three weeks, and that
she has been to his home three or four times with her female roommate.
The
victim said he let Toshia into his home and she asked him for a beer,
according to the report. He said she could get one and went back to his
room. Toshia later entered the room with a beer in her hand and two men
with shotguns held the victim at gunpoint, according to the report. Both
gunmen were wearing bandanas over their faces and dark clothes.
The
gunmen rolled the victim onto his stomach, duct taped his hands and
feet together and put tape over his eyes, according to the report. The
men then went through his pants pockets and wallet where they found his
bank card.These personalzied promotional bestchipcard comes
with free shipping. After getting the victim's PIN, one man went to the
bank in Wagener to withdraw money while the other held a shotgun to the
victim's head, according to the report.
After the gunman
returned, one man asked the victim for pain medication and wanted to
know where the victim's safe is, according to the report. He told them
he didn't have a safe, and said he heard them "going through the house"
before they drove off.
"When he thought they were gone, he
rolled off the bed and got his hands free," the report stated. He then
called his brother and 911. The victim showed officers the duct tape on
his ankles, and the tape that had been on his hands and eyes, according
to the report. He also showed them the beer can "Toshia" left in his
room.
Missing from the victim's home were the keys to his
vehicle, a cellphone, two shotguns, ammunition,This is a basic
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a television, cash and medication. No arrests have been made.The
Sheriff's Office is also investigating a robbery that happened at
approximately 4:30 a.We Engrave luggagetag for
YOU.m. Sunday at a home on Myrtle Street in Gloverville. During that
incident, a gunman reportedly robbed the homeowner of several
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Malone
was among those featured in secretly recorded videotapes made by
Rockland County Legislator Frank Sparaco and released during a news
conference last month.
The tapes purport to show Malone and
Republican Clarkstown town Councilman Frank Borelli offering Sparaco a
better-paying town job if he dropped his support of incumbent Republican
town Highway Superintendent Wayne Ballard.
Sparaco’s influence
with third parties in Clarkstown has made him attractive to candidates
seeking to have their names show up on multiple lines on the election
ballot.Sparaco controls the Independence Party and has sway with members
of the Working Families and Conservative parties. Ballard received the
Independence and Conservative lines, but faces a primary for both.
Malone faces a Working Families primary.
Sparaco said the tapes
had been edited down from about eight hours to about 40 minutes to spare
viewers from lengthy, unimportant conversations and to focus on the
jobs-for-votes scheme.Malone and Borelli continue to deny any wrongdoing
and say that Sparaco edited the tapes to make them look bad, and to
give Ballard an edge. They said Sparaco wants to hold on to the
part-time highway department job that pays him $75,000 annually.
Sparaco
said the argument makes no sense because Malone and Borelli offered him
a better-paying job with health care, a pension and other benefits he
does not now receive.Malone is accusing Sparaco, Ballard, Rockland
County Republican Party Chairman Vincent Reda and Clarkstown town
Republican Committee Chairman Bob Axelrod of defamation and defamation
by implication, according to the lawsuit.
Malone is seeking
damages on the grounds that his reputation and good public standing have
been injured and that he has suffered mental pain and anguish,
according to the lawsuit. He is leaving it up to the court to determine
the damages, his lawyer, Daniel Bertolino of Upper Nyack, said.
“When
Mr. Sparaco says that his interest is not for sale, Dennis’ response
is, that’s probably true because he already sold his interests when he
took the $75,000 part-time political patronage job that he currently
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