A mom in the UK who held sit-in protests outside the home of a man who allegedly stole her son's bike helped land the suspect in court, according to local reports.
A string of robberies in a wealthy San Francisco neighborhood has caused mothers and nannies to fear for their safety while walking with their kids outside."Where’s my bike Dave?" a sign held by mom Fiona Bateman read as she sat outside a suspect’s home in Witney, Oxfordshire.
AUSTIN CRIME VICTIM'S MOTHER RIPS CITY COUNCIL 'COWARDS' FOR DEFUNDING POLICE, TURNING CITIZENS INTO 'TARGETS' Seagar avoided jail time when he was sentenced on Sept. 15. Instead, he was given two years’ imprisonment, suspended for two years, and ordered to complete a drug rehab and"thinking skills" programs, according to SWNS. Seagar’s sentence means he needs to stay out of legal trouble for the next two years or he could face jail time.
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