Saturday, 10 December 2016

Man gets prison for Ohio theft ring of hair growth products

LEBANON — Ohio authorities say a Florida man has been sentenced to two years in jail and requested to pay $22,000 in compensation for his part in a burglary ring that stole the hair development item Rogaine and other over-the-counter medications.

The Ohio Attorney General's Office says 36-year-old Andres Arias, of Boca Raton, confessed Tuesday to a racketeering charge in Warren County in southwestern Ohio and was sentenced.

The lawyer general's announcement says Arias was a piece of a criminal system that stole Rogaine, a dietary supplement and an over-the-stabilizer misfortune tranquilize, from medication stores all through Ohio. The announcement says Arias traveled to focused urban communities where he stole the medications and delivered them to partners in New Jersey.

Arias' lawyer says Arias is sorry and the request assention is reasonable.

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Union boss for Greater Dayton RTA specialists set strike date of Jan. 1

Overhauled: Saturday, December 10, 2016 @ 12:43 AM

Distributed: Friday, December 09, 2016 @ 3:19 PM

By: Mark Gokavi -Staff Writer

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Overhaul FRIDAY 3:12 P.M: RTA drivers have voted to strike Jan. 1, however the union's leader said he trusts the organization will take a seat and sledge something out before then.

The union has approved Glenn Salyer, president of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1385, to continue with the vital composed notice to the state and to the RTA as required by state law keeping in mind the end goal to strike.

No gatherings are calendar with the RTA to settle the agreement issues, the union said in an announcement.

"With the most profound sympathy toward our riders the individuals has postponed the utilization of a strike as the individuals voted not to go on strike amid the month of December, keeping in mind our riders and the occasions

However the choice to strike is the last apparatus choice. The union individuals requested the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority to go into restricting assertion to maintain a strategic distance from a strike and this offer has been dismisses by Mark Donaghy CEO of RTA," the announcement peruses.

Upgrade THURSDAY: The union speaking to Greater Dayton RTA transport drivers has set a strike date, which the union president said will be reported Friday.

"The individuals have had enough," Glenn Salyer, president of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1385, said to the Dayton City Commission at its general meeting Wednesday night. "A strike date has been set."

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A driver of a Project Mobility transport, who said she has 15 years' at work, likewise tended to the commission.

"I don't prefer to think I need to go on strike," the driver said. "My sisters and siblings in the union came to you today to state, 'if it's not too much trouble hear us out,' "

"We're attempting to evade a strike. We're attempting to consider our customers… . It's gone to a point where we've have at last said, hello! Nothing more will be tolerated."

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