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ELMORE NEWS
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January 2009
Issue No. Seventeen
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A Man of Crime. JIMMY VALENTINE THE MAN AND HIS CRIME
Jimmy Valentine, was sent to prison for a four-year sentence, but he was pardoned by the governor after ten months. Jimmy was in prison because he was accused for robbing a bank, and cracking safes. Weeks later, Jimmy went to Elmore to rob another bank. He met a beautiful girl on the way, and in that moment he wanted to be a better person. Jimmy found that to be happy he doesn’t need to have all the money in the world he could have something better. “Love”
The bank valult Jimmy opened in record time
Elmore Bank
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THE COLLECTOR!
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Justin and Sophia Ranelli When Jimmy robbed a bank in Richmond Indiana, the couple was going to the bank to drop off extra cash for their savings. They spotted a suspicious man that was wearing a hat. It was pushed down to cover his face. He was walking into the bank with a suitcase that looked heavy. The couple noticed that he went down a hallway that they had never been down before. Fifteen minutes later, Justin saw the same man walk out of the bank with nobody watching him. They then heard somebody scream, “Someone cracked our safe!” They quickly left the bank because they got scared, but they thought they knew who the theif was. The Interview Interviewer: Marissa Smith Witnesses: Justin and Sophia Ranelli Marissa: Were you guys at the bank the whole time that Jimmy was there? Justin: Yes, we saw him enter and exit the bank. Marissa: Did he have anything in particular that drew your attention to him? Sophia: He was wearing a hat that was pushed down so that you couldn’t see his face. Marissa: Was he dressed in particular way? Justin: He was wearing a suit, and he looked like he was very wealthy judging by the quality of his clothing. Marissa: I know that you guys are at the bank pretty often, have you ever seen him there before? Sophia: No, we have never seen him there or anywhere else before. Marissa: Did you see him go anywhere specific inside the bank? Justin: I saw him turn down a hallway that I have never been down before. Marissa: How long after you saw him enter the hallway did you see him exit the bank? Sophia: It was about fifteen minutes before he left the bank, looking the same way that he did when he entered. He looked very calm and relaxed. Marissa: Is there any other information that I should be notified of? Justin: No, that all the information we know about Jimmy TheisCollector, 1234 Main Street, Any Town, State ZIP |Valentine. 123-456-7890 | www.apple.com/iwork
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