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      XPost: alt.california, ca.politics, ca.illegals       XPost: soc.retirement, talk.poltics.guns, alt.politics       From: roybooth@excite.com              Police seeking shooting       suspect              BY TAVIA D. GREEN • THE LEAF-CHRONICLE •       May 29, 2010              Clarksville Police is asking the public to assist them       in locating a Clarksville man charged in a Thursday       afternoon shooting.              A warrant was issued for Antonio O'Dell Dooley, 19,       who is charged with attempted homicide.              Thursday at 11:32 a.m, police responded to 29       Lincoln Drive and learned that a man, identified as       48-year-old Bert Mayo had been shot and was       already at Gateway Medical Center receiving       treatment, according to a news release by Officer Jim       Knoll, CPD spokesman.              Mayo was shot in the right arm and had bullet       fragment in his right foot that had to be removed,       the release said.              Through their investigation police identified Dooley       as the alleged shooter and believes he shot at Mayo       numerous times. There were shell casings found at       the crime scene.              Antonio Dooley and Bert Mayo were not strangers to       each other, and Mayo filed a police report on       Thursday in reference to Dooley threatening him.              Dooley should be considered armed and       dangerous. Contact 911 or the TIPSLINE, 931-645-       8477 if you come in contact with him.              Lead investigator is Detective Mike Ulrey, and can be       contacted at 931-648-0656, ext. 2314.              Police arrested a registered sex offender from Ohio,       who had sent text messages to Wisconsin       authorities, where he allegedly stole a car, that they       would never find him.              Ted Fulk, was arrested Tuesday following a joint       investigation by the Montgomery County Sheriff's       Office and Wisconsin law enforcement agents.              The MCSO received a tip from Wisconsin that Fulk       was in the Clarksville area with a stolen car, a       ccording to a news release from Deputy Ted Denny,       spokesman for the MCSO.              Fulk had allegedly been sending text messages to a       deputy sheriff in Wisconsin taunting that the deputy       would never find him, the release said.              The Wisconsin deputy was able to locate Fulk by       tracing the cell phone that the text messages were       coming from to North Clarksville, Denny said.              Investigator Jeff Morlock drove through the area and       saw the stolen car parked on the side of a residence.                     Investigators and agents from the U.S. Marshals       Service Fugitive Task Force arrested Fulk following a       brief struggle, the release said.              Fulk, 44, listed as homeless was served a warrant       for allegedly failing to update his sex offender       registration in Ohio and for having a stolen car in       his possession.              His bond was set at $250,000 and he is awaiting       extradition back to Ohio, the release said.              Fulk was convicted of gross sexual imposition in       September 2004, according to the Ohio Sex       Offender registry.              Several offices at Veterans Plaza were evacuated       Friday afternoon after a suspicious package was       found in the plaza.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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