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A woman has received a jail sentence for getting too up-close-and-personal to a grizzly bear to snap some photos. On May 10, Samantha R. Dehring, from Carol Springs had a near miss with a grizzly bear at Yellowstone National Park, as the mother bear tried to protect her cubs. The 25-year-old pleaded guilty on Wednesday, …
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Officials charge an Illinois woman for violating federal regulations after she aggravated a sow bear while taking photos.
A picture’s worth a thousand words or in one woman’s case, some cash in court fees. Samantha Dehring of Carol Springs, Illinois, faces two offenses in district court after getting too close to a sow bear while taking photos in Yellowstone National Park.
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Yellowstone Park officials charged Dehring with violation of park policy and
Bartlett travel agent stole over $100,000 from clients: prosecutors
By Sun-Times Media Wire
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Bartlett-based travel agent allegedly stole more than $100,000 from clients and gave them fake tickets in return.
Ultimate Travel owner Colleen Kosiek pocketed money intended to pay for travel arrangements between April 2017 and March 2019, according to the DuPage County state’s attorney’s office.
One couple was given falsified airline reservations from Chicago to Panama City to Santiago and back to Chicago, prosecutors said.
A DuPage County Grand Jury returned a 42-count indictment against Kosiek Jan. 21, on charges of continuing financial crimes, financial institution fraud and identity theft, among others.