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Miami Herald
A Hallandale Beach Police officer turned himself in Friday after an internal investigation found that he sold police-grade semi-automatic weapons to a pawnshop.
Tallahassee Democrat
When he saw the twisted hulk of metal and steel Hurrican Michael made of the pawn shop he owned and operated for more than 30 years on West Central Avenue, he decided he couldn't bear to rebuild.
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WSOCTV
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said officers took a man into custody after a chase involving a stolen Maserati.

WMC 5
A jury has convicted a man accused of a smash-and-grab jewelry heist at a South Memphis pawn shop.
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Click2Houston
Police are searching for a woman who is accused of pulling a gun on a man for skipping her in line at a pawn shop in northeast Harris County, officials said.

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USA Today
Philadelphia has passed a law that requires most local businesses to accept cash, pushing back on a rising trend of restaurants and stores that take cards only.