Showing posts with label indiana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indiana. Show all posts

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Mike Vick Get a Visit from the Repo Man

An Indiana bank recently sued Mike Vick for not repaying his loans that involved a car rental business. Vick is the chief financial officer of Divine Seven, a car rental company, and bought more than 130 cars through the loans. The bank says it suffered damages of about $2 million dollars because Vick and Divine Seven LLC wouldn’t pay for the vehicles. The bank has repossessed most of the cars.

Last week, Royal Bank of Canada sued Vick for $2.3 million dollars that he claimed he was going to use for real estate investments.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Man Accused of Stealing False Teeth

In Yorktown, IN that a man named, Robert Henry Stahl, was accused of taking another man’s, Billie Towsend’s, false teeth from his mouth during a fight. Billie told the police that he went to a bar to pay Robert the money he owed him but Robert asked him to go outside and then started punching him. Robert put Henry in a headlock and took out his false teeth and told him that he wasn’t going to give them back.
Robert Stahl has been charged this past Thursday in a Delaware Circuit Court with felony robbery and battery causing bodily injury. He could face between two to eight years in prison

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Drunk Man Trapped in Ex’s Chimney

In Evansville, Indiana firefighters had to tear through a wall and rescue a drunken man who had gotten stuck while trying to climb down a chimney to get into the home of his ex-girlfriend.

Alejandro Valencio was drunk when he got into the chimney at 3:30 a.m. in the morning. The firefighters needed help from the police because his ex-girlfriend, Connie Deweese, blocked the fireplace and wanted them to leave him in there and let him die. Deweese had known Valencio for eight months and wanted him to stay away from her. She had locked her doors but he decided that he would get in the house through the chimney. Valencio says he has a job and would pay for the damages he caused due to the rescue.