LIMESTONE COUNTY, Ala. (WHNT) — Four Limestone County K9 deputies are set to receive body armor donations in a few weeks.
The suspect, who was previously convicted of robbery, was legally barred from possessing guns or ammunition, officials said.
Vall Iliev, 69, of Stow, Ohio, has been charged in a three-count information with smuggling foreign-made body armor and then selling it to law enforcement agencies and others, as legitimate, ...
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Vall Iliev, owner of Shotstop Ballistics, pleaded guilty to smuggling and counterfeiting charges. He could face more than seven years in prison.
Anette, Chulligan, Cody, Hondo, PI, Elvis, Vico, and Tosca are all some of the VADOC K9s that recently received bullet and ...
Leading Technology Composites has a long track record manufacturing personal protective body armor and vehicle body armor in ...
Maryland Congressman Andy Harris has announced a significant Army contract awarded to a Worcester County body armor ...
Two Berrien County Sheriff's Office K9s will be better protected on the job thanks to a body armor donation.K9s Rex and Zeke ...
“The Last of Us” Emmy nominee Bella Ramsey revealed in an interview with British Vogue that they sought out an autism ...
A search warrant carried out at the home of a ex-convict in Victorville this week turned up an un-serialized "ghost gun," ammunition, body armor, drugs and suspected stolen mail and credit cards ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio— A Stow businessman who admitted to selling fake body armor to police has agreed to pay back $32.4 million in restitution. Vall Iliev, the owner of Shotstop Ballistics ...
Police: Man with body armor tried to break into CT bar to 'aggressively confront' person in domestic
Willimantic police said Seth Donahue was arrested twice Saturday, including for violating a protective order that had been ...
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