St Mary's County on Lockdown?

jayboy

Pfft you don't impress me
I know her, from a business point of view. My Homeowners Association Dues account is at her bank. I have been negotiating with her, about setting up an online bill pay option, that her bank is offering.

Seems like a nice lady.

I am just glad she and her children were returned safely.
 

SEABREEZE 1957

My 401K is now a 201K

Terence

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jayboy

Pfft you don't impress me
Or guilty. I can't find the story in the post with her name

Guilty? What a horror that would be. To put her children through that, even if she told them it was play acting. I am going to have faith a woman especially one that was entrusted with that position would not pull something like this off.
 

jlfree25

Steelers Fan 4-life
Guilty? What a horror that would be. To put her children through that, even if she told them it was play acting. I am going to have faith a woman especially one that was entrusted with that position would not pull something like this off.

That's the only thing that bother me with the guilty thing. But people, Fathers and mothers have molested thier children and told them that they would kill them or hurt them if they said anything. Who knows it will all come out in the end?
 

jayboy

Pfft you don't impress me
That's the only thing that bother me with the guilty thing. But people, Fathers and mothers have molested thier children and told them that they would kill them or hurt them if they said anything. Who knows it will all come out in the end?

Sad but true.
 

gingerbreadgurl

New Member
CALLAWAY, Md. (Sept. 25, 2008, 4:24 p.m.) -- Additional information has become available about the chronology of the kidnapping and subsequent robbery of the PNC Bank in California on Wednesday.

The abduction of the victim, LaToya Booth, 27, and her two children from their Lusby home occurred at approximately 6:15 a.m., according to the Calvert County Sheriff's Office. No one else was at the victim's residence at the time of the abduction, according to Lt. Rick Burris, Commander of the Bureau of Criminal Investigations in St. Mary's County. Det. Michael Moore of the Calvert Investigative Team confirmed that Calvert police searched the residence and found no one inside.

The first 911 call in St. Marys for the abduction & bank robbery came in at 7:53 a.m., according to Cindy Allen, public information officer for the St. Marys County Sheriff's Office. "The call came from the PNC bank. We are not identifying the name of the caller/witness at this [time]," added Allen.

A second 911 call was also made from the Green Holly Elementary School where the victims were dropped off by the suspects. After receiving the 911 calls, police in St. Mary's alerted authorities in Calvert, according to Burris.

According to Allen, the names of the 911 callers were not being released for their safety as the suspects are still at large. Allen said the 911 tapes were also not being released at this time.

The Esperanza branch of the PNC bank was not scheduled to open until 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday. The Drive-up window was scheduled to open at 8:30 a.m.

When asked about reports that investigators were exploring the possibility that Booth may have known the abductors, Allen dismissed our suggestion that it may have been an inside job and said, "It's obvious that this was a well planned event."

Calvert Sheriff Mike Evans also told the Washington Post, "I just have this gut feeling that there's more to this than is being told."
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
I guess earlier this morning I saw some smart ass snippy comment that the robbers must have had an adjustable rate mortgage, but it is a fact, crime is going to be on the rise. Many of the criminals being released from prison cannot find jobs. There just are very few out there.

Like good jobs are a dime a dozen for ex-cons.

Even in downtimes, good people don't resort to being criminals.. only criminals do.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
CALLAWAY, Md. (Sept. 25, 2008, 4:24 p.m.) -- Additional information has become available about the chronology of the kidnapping and subsequent robbery of the PNC Bank in California on Wednesday.

The abduction of the victim, LaToya Booth, 27, and her two children from their Lusby home occurred at approximately 6:15 a.m., according to the Calvert County Sheriff's Office. No one else was at the victim's residence at the time of the abduction, according to Lt. Rick Burris, Commander of the Bureau of Criminal Investigations in St. Mary's County. Det. Michael Moore of the Calvert Investigative Team confirmed that Calvert police searched the residence and found no one inside.

The first 911 call in St. Marys for the abduction & bank robbery came in at 7:53 a.m., according to Cindy Allen, public information officer for the St. Marys County Sheriff's Office. "The call came from the PNC bank. We are not identifying the name of the caller/witness at this [time]," added Allen.

A second 911 call was also made from the Green Holly Elementary School where the victims were dropped off by the suspects. After receiving the 911 calls, police in St. Mary's alerted authorities in Calvert, according to Burris.

According to Allen, the names of the 911 callers were not being released for their safety as the suspects are still at large. Allen said the 911 tapes were also not being released at this time.

The Esperanza branch of the PNC bank was not scheduled to open until 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday. The Drive-up window was scheduled to open at 8:30 a.m.

When asked about reports that investigators were exploring the possibility that Booth may have known the abductors, Allen dismissed our suggestion that it may have been an inside job and said, "It's obvious that this was a well planned event."

Calvert Sheriff Mike Evans also told the Washington Post, "I just have this gut feeling that there's more to this than is being told."


Iimagine how the bank manager feels.. they KNOW where she lives, and they are still on the loose.

Hope she has somewhere to stay until they catch them.
 
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