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Tattooed man reported on loose

Police are on the lookout for a felon considered to be armed and dangerous. The search for Jesse Lee James, 33, of Cogan Station, began after he allegedly burglarized a Colvin Road, Old Lycoming Township home at 11:28 a.m. Wednesday. A friend of James gave him a ride to the city, and left him out of an unidentified vehicle in the area of Hepburn and High streets, township police Chief William Solomon said.

James may be anywhere in the extended area, and anyone who knows of his whereabouts is urged to contact the county communications center by dialing 911. James is described as a white male, 5-foot, 8-inches, 190 pounds, with a shaved head, blue eyes, brown beard and mustache. He has multiple tattoos on his arms, chest and back, and a teardrop tattoo on the lower corner of his right eye.


Struggle For Power #65 - As Cool As Tom Hanks With The AIDS

Butterfly Tattoos: Ladies and Gentlemen please, would you bring your attention to me? Welcome to another edition of the column that marks out for all the recent Wrestlemania theme songs. Yeah, I still can't get Peter Gabriel's "Big Time" out of my head after about two years. As always, I'm the writer of this cool column, Degenerate, ready to make you spend your next 15 minutes in bliss. Because, you know, reading is cool and stuff.

I really don't know how I managed to pull this column off, since two evils have appeared in my life and are draining all my life away from me. The first evil is Guitar Hero 3, which arrived to the U.S. this past Sunday. In the dictionary, the Guitar Hero logo should be posted next to the definition of "addiction". Never in my life have I been more addicted to a video game, and that's saying a lot considering I've been playing video games for more than 20 years.


Indelible love

Butterfly Tattoos: Birth stones and charm bracelets are no longer the only way moms and dads are honoring their children.

Modern parents like Mark Kephart of Middletown, Pa., are turning to more permanent reminders: tattoos.

Recently, at Permanent Impressions in Lemoyne, Pa., the father of two young children had footprints of his 5-month old daughter, Brynlee, tattooed on the left side of his chest with her birth date and the Latin word for daughter.

The tattoo joins a similar design Kephart had done on the right side of his chest of 2-year-old son Trey's footprints surrounded by the Latin words for honor, respect, loyalty and family.

"Generally speaking, tattoos are permanent. It always means much more if you can find something in your life, and your children - no matter what - will be your children," he said.


RCMP: Escaped gangster had help

Butterfly Tattoos: RCMP investigators say Persian gangster Omid Tahvili almost certainly had help when he escaped from a maximum-security jail last week.

"You just don't do something like that by yourself," Coquitlam RCMP Cpl. Tony Farahbakhchian said yesterday, confirming that Mounties are examining the possibility of third-party involvement in the escape.

Police are now working with B.C. Corrections personnel to review surveillance video and to interview guards at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre. Tahvili was noted as missing from the Coquitlam facility Thursday at about 9:30 p.m.



 

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