Monday, May 5, 2014

Burglar Who Targeted Boris Becker Has Liking For Ladies' Clothes | Mail Online

Thrill: Officers suspect the thief may be behind up to 400 crimes and is getting a thrill from outwitting police He has ignored up to six iPads in some homes, but taken a 6,000 mink coat and a pair of 400 Prada shoes in others. In one burglary, he used a key stolen in an earlier raid to open a safe from which he stole one earring from every single pair he found. Thrill: Officers suspect the thief may be behind up to 400 crimes and is getting a thrill from outwitting police The theft was discovered weeks after he had replaced the jewellery boxes in their original positions. Police have recovered CCTV images showing the thief muttering into a Dictaphone, presumably to record security weaknesses for his next visit. Despite his prolific record, he has not left any forensic traces, possibly helped by wearing an all-in-one waterproof suit and distinctive fishing hat. Targeted: The intruder has also twice targeted former Chelsea player Nicolas Anelka Last week, Lilly Becker told Crimewatch she has been forced to turn her home into almost a fort with alarms and lights left on all night. He cant make this his profession he cannot just get away with this and take peoples stuff, the Dutch model said. As a result of her appeal police received more than 50 calls with information, including the names of several potential suspects.

National Mirror

One cannot categorically say that trousers are meant for only men. The culture has changed. Culture is dynamic, it is not static. We should be more concerned about immoral dressing and the infilling of the Holy Ghost. Gowns, skirts can become sinful attire depending on who or how they are worn. A woman may wear gown that exposes her body. She may wear skirt that exposes her body. You see, trousers, gowns, skirts whatever, if they are worn in the spirit of harlotry, it will seduce because of the way it will be tailored. If a spirit filled Christian woman wears trouser or skirt, it will not seduce because of the Holy Spirit in her and the way it will be tailored. Therefore modesty is the key, she said.

TK Clothing closing shop as owner shifts gears to family

Photograph by: Larry Wong , Edmonton Journal EDMONTON - After growing up in the business of womens fashion retailing, Tamara Baltzan is shutting down TK Clothing after 15 years. Her popular apparel, accessories and gifts retailer, at 10127 124th St., is closed until Thursday to prepare for a final liquidation sale of merchandise, fixtures, furniture and equipment. No firm closing date has been set. With her lease up, the building just sold to a development company and the looming closure of the nearby 102nd Avenue Bridge expected to cause 15 months of traffic disruption, Baltzan decided now was a good time to change her lifestyle focus from retail to family. I have a young family that Id just like to spend some more time with, Baltzan said on Monday.

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