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Tue Jul 30 03:16:20 2013
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Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 00:16:19 -0700
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e, Maine. Proulx said he once chased Christopher
Knight. Knight, known as the North Pond Hermit, was arrested Thursday,
April 4, 2013, while stealing food from another camp in Rome. Authorities
said he may be responsible for more than 1,000 burglaries. (AP Photo/Robert
F. Bukaty))The Associated PressROME, Maine Cottage owners on a central
Maine lake are expressing relief that a so-called hermit is no longer
at large.Law enforcement officials say 47-year-old Christopher Knight lived
in the woods for 27 years and may be responsible for more
than 1,000 burglaries of food and other items. Authorities arrested Knight
last week after he tripped a surveillance sensor while allegedly stealing
food from a camp for special needs people.Authorities are sorting through
Knight's lair in the woods, but the land's owner is turning away
others who have hiked there to get a look.Among them was Frank
Ten Broeck, a retired New Jersey police official who has a cottage
nearby. Ten Broeck says it's "mind-boggling" that Knight could survive through
Maine's severe winters for so long.
s are still
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modified again in the House. Yes, there is a call for a
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in the curve on Social Security. It's a quarter of a penny
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all so surreal," said neighbor Donna Messano Metz, who had searched for
her repeatedly. "It's awful."She said she had searched as recently as a
month ago, and that an earlier search had taken volunteers to within
a few miles of where the remains were found.The case had stunned
a community of 43,000 residents where violent crime is rare. There were
vigils, fundraising events for search costs and billboards, and fliers with
her image were in businesses around southwest Ohio. Numerous tributes and
condolences were posted, after the news of the remains circulated on a
Facebook page called "Missing! Bring Katelyn Markham Home."She was last
seen by her fiance late Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011. He said she
then sent him a text message not long after he left her
home. Carter called police that Sunday evening. He said that she hadn't
responded to text messages, and that he became alarmed when he went
to her home to find her car and nearly all her belongings
still there.She was only weeks away from earning her bachelor's degree from
an art college. She and Carter had known each other for years
and had said they planned to move to Colorado and get married
later.Carter and her father said repeatedly that that it would be out
of character for her to leave town without contacting anyone. She worked
two jobs besides doing art work, and police concluded that she was
a hard-working, wholesome young woman who appeared to have been a victim
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about the company's response to its 2010 oil spill in the Gulf
of Mexico says federal prosecutors have tacked on "farcical" allegations
that he also deleted dozens of voicemails.A court filing Wednesday by Kurt
Mix's defense attorneys asks a judge to bar prosecutors from making any
references to nearly 350 voicemails that couldn't be recovered from Mix's
phone.Mix's lawyers also want copies of transcripts for the grand jury proceedings
that produced a new March 20 indictment against their client. The new
indictment added allegations that Mix deleted about 40 voicemails from a
supervisor and roughly 15 voicemails from a BP contractor.Mix, a resident
of Katy, Texas, pleaded not guilty last May to two counts of
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