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Man arrested for allegedly stealing car, drug possession

A jobless man was arrested on Monday for allegedly stealing a car from a residence in San Jose, possession of methamphetamine or “ice,” and owning a marijuana plantation. Joshua James Torres Cruz, 24, was arrested for theft of vehicle, and possession of controlled substance. At a...
Posted On May 18 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Ex-Army Reserve’s trial begins

The jury trial of former U.S. Army Reserve member Jordan M. Jucutan began yesterday in federal court. Assistant U.S. attorney Russell Lorfing completed the U.S. government’s opening statements. Attorney Pamela Brown Blackburn, counsel for Jucutan, is expected to make t...
Posted On May 18 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Japan-bound passenger allegedly concealed $40,000 cash in luggage

Federal agents arrested yesterday a Japan-bound passenger who allegedly carried $40,000 cash in his luggage without declaring the currency at the Saipan International Airport. Tsunemasa Otsuji was served with an arrest warrant after the Department of Homeland Security filed a...
Posted On May 18 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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NMI FestPac delegates ready to represent

Members of the 250-strong CNMI delegation to the 12th Festival of the Pacific Arts are all set to represent and showcase their talents in the largest gathering of island nations in the region. They will be leaving in batches starting today with the last group heading to Guam on...
Posted On May 18 2016 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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