NPA This Week in Pawn
The National Pawnbrokers Association (NPA) is proud to announce the results of the 2017 annual election to select a new NPA president. The association is pleased to announce that Tim Collier, who has served as NPA’s Vice President for the last two years, will take on the role of NPA President in the upcoming 2017-2018 term.
Las Vegas Review Journal A polygamous sect leader captured after nearly a year on the run is due back in a federal courtroom in Utah on Monday.
ABC A man hired to perform HVAC service at a Bethesda home is accused of rifling through the master bedroom and stealing an expensive diamond ring.
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Forbes Developed by the non-profit Parents Against Underage Smartphones (PAUS), which Farnum founded in February, Colorado ballot initiative 29 seeks to prohibit retailers in Colorado "from selling or permitting the sale of a smartphone to a person under the age of 13, or to any person who indicates that the smartphone will be wholly or partially owned by a person under the age of 13.
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ABC Two 14-year-olds were arrested last Saturday and accused of robbing a pawn shop at gunpoint.
NBC Charlotte Mount Holly Police is investigating two pawn shop break-ins that occurred less than three miles from each other in a 30-minute span.
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NBC A Jacksonville man is facing charges after what police say was a scheme to steal jewelry and sell it at a Lake City pawn shop.