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David Crawford, 71, was handed down eight life sentences after he was convicted of targeting 12 victims across six counties between 2011 and 2020. ....
Research funded by Walmart involves a "re-imagining" of Shop With a Cop programs that across the U.S. bring needy children into stores for shopping giveaways. ....
Former Police Chief Indicted After Being Accused of Alleged Serial Arson Alberto Luperon David Crawford Authorities in Prince George’s County announced on Tuesday an indictment against former police chief and alleged serial arsonist David M. Crawford, 69, according to Fox 5 DC. Investigators charged the defendant back in March for charges including first-degree arson and attempted first-degree murder. According to authorities, Crawford retired as a major from the Prince George’s County Police Department in 2000, went on to become chief of the District Heights Police Department, and resigned as chief of the City of Laurel Police Department in 2010. Now he’s in trouble for what he allegedly did after that. In May 28, 2011, he allegedly set fire to vehicles at the home of a person in Laurel, Maryland (Prince George’s County). This first attempt did not go perfectly. ....
September 29, 1962-March 3, 2021 David M. Crawford, 58, of Bradenton, Florida, was suddenly called home by the Lord Wednesday, March 3, 2021. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany, on September 29, 1962. He was an avid sports fan, especially of the Ohio State Buckeyes. He graduated from Belpre High School, Belpre, Ohio in 1980. He excelled in basketball and baseball while there. He attended Ohio University and graduated from Washington Technical College in 1984. Soon after graduating, he moved to Florida and it has been his home since. He was a dedicated employee of the United States Postal Service for 33 years on Longboat Key. After landing a job at the post office, he never looked back. He loved his customers and the friendships he developed with them. Although he was close to retiring, he was apprehensive about leaving his dream job. ....