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South Dakota man to serve probation for role in Runnings, Bomgaars thefts

He was held in Nobles County Jail since his arrest Dec. 28. Written By: Leah Ward | × Condon WORTHINGTON A Yankton, South Dakota resident will serve two years of supervised probation in relation to a December incident in which he was caught attempting to leave Runnings in Worthington with stolen merchandise. Dominic Condon, 44, told police that he had helped two others steal about $1,500 in items from Runnings, and that the two others had stolen from the Luverne Bomgaars earlier that day. They promised him drugs in exchange for his help. Condon was charged with felony aiding and abetting theft and misdemeanor theft. He later pleaded guilty to the felony charge, with the misdemeanor dismissed as part of the plea agreement. He received his sentence Friday.

One of three suspects arrested in robberies of Bomgaars, Runnings

One of three suspects arrested in robberies of Bomgaars, Runnings The man charged told law enforcement he had agreed to help two others with the robberies in exchange for drugs. Written By: Leah Ward | × Condon WORTHINGTON Worthington police arrested last weekend one of three suspects thought to be involved in thefts from Worthington s Runnings store and Luverne s Bomgaars. Law enforcement responded Sunday evening to Runnings when the back door alarm sounded, and management noticed that footprints and tracks from dolly wheels led away from the door. While an officer spoke with store employees, a man was apprehended trying to leave the store with unpurchased merchandise.

Campbell Newman: Why I m not going to shut up

Campbell Newman: Why I m not going to shut up
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Campbell Newman: Why I m not going to shut up       | Fraser Coast Chronicle

He s the bogeyman - the malevolent leprechaun giggling like a troll under Queensland s political bridges every time we march toward an election. And the Queensland Labor Party adores him, knowing full well how we all love a pantomime villain. The ALP walks ahead of us on the political pathways with growing confidence, occasionally turning back in a theatrical display of horror to warn a fearful electorate, in a voice filled with foreboding: Don t risk a return to Campbell Newman! And the voters cheer wildly, returning Labor governments with increasing vigour. Yet here today, in his magnificent multi-storied home in the inner-northern Brisbane suburb of Windsor, with his apricot polo shirt stained with sweat from Saturday morning yard duties and that celebrated Energizer bunny vigour popping out of every pore, Campbell Newman is taking no offence at accusations he s some sinister wood sprite, or at least a scaled down Shrek.

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