WASHINGTON, NC –An Eastern Carolina district attorney is giving sweepstake businesses seven days to shut down or face possible criminal charges.
June, 2019
WASHINGTON, NC –An Eastern Carolina district attorney is giving sweepstake businesses seven days to shut down or face possible criminal charges.
WASHINGTON, NC –An Eastern Carolina district attorney is giving sweepstake businesses seven days to shut down or face possible criminal charges.
NASSAU COUNTY, Fla.– Deputies are searching for three men accused of holding up an internet cafe in the Callahan area early Thursday.
Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper said that the three men were inside the Cyber Center on U.S. 1, just north of Callahan and south of Hilliard, about 2:45 a.m. Thursday.
Leeper said that when all the other patrons left the internet cafe, the men pulled out semi-automatic handguns and robbed the business clerk of $6,500.
After the robbery, the trio got into a small, black 4-door vehicle and drove off, the sheriff said.
Leeper said the three men were described as black males, each about 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and appearing to be about 18 to 20 years old.
One of the men, who had a slender/medium build and short hair, was wearing dark pants and a black hoodie. Another man, who had a slender/medium build and dreadlocks, was wearing a dark long-sleeve jacket and dark pants. The third man, who had a slim build, was wearing tight, white yoga pants and a white long-sleeve shirt.
The armed robbery comes at the height of an adult arcade crackdown in Jacksonville. The owner of the Callahan property told News4Jax that while robberies may be common at Jacksonville internet cafes, they are rare in Nassau County.
Anyone with information about the identities of the men can contact the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office at 904-548-4034 or First Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.– The deadline for 15 Jacksonville internet cafes to shut down passed at 5 p.m. on Monday.
If the businesses did not comply, owners and operators were told they would face fines and possible arrests — and that their businesses may be condemned.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.– The deadline for 15 Jacksonville internet cafes to shut down passed at 5 p.m. on Monday.
If the businesses did not comply, owners and operators were told they would face fines and possible arrests — and that their businesses may be condemned.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.– The deadline for 15 Jacksonville internet cafes to shut down passed at 5 p.m. on Monday.
If the businesses did not comply, owners and operators were told they would face fines and possible arrests — and that their businesses may be condemned. Read More