"Quality-Of-Life" Surveillance Leads to Drug Arrests

"Quality-Of-Life" Surveillance Leads to Drug Arrests
Suda noted that, based on his experience, single pieces of crack cocaine are sold for around $ 15 to $ 20. Suda said the man, later identified as Leroy Hillard, also was carrying two cell phones, a telltale sign of a drug dealer, he reported. Hillard … Read more on Patch.com

Lottery Winner Jack Whittaker's Losing Ticket
In his experience, Kosnitzky says, most lottery winners suffer tremendous guilt as the result of their good fortune; they're also troubled by family members and friends who feel entitled to their winnings and who become angry when they don't get what … Read more on Businessweek