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It is possible the name “Sally D’Angelo” belongs to a perpetrator of a home invasion elsewhere. Search crime databases like The National Incident‑Based Reporting System (NIBRS) isn’t public, but Bureau of Justice Statistics reports may contain aggregated data. For individual cases, try The VINE Network (victim notification) – not a searchable archive, but sometimes reveals past cases.
If a suspect was arrested, the case would appear in: Searching for- Sally D Angelo home invasion in-...
Draft a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request to the police department in the suspected town:
“I request any incident reports, narratives, or summaries related to a home invasion involving a victim named Sally D’Angelo occurring between [estimated year] and [estimated year].” It is possible the name “Sally D’Angelo” belongs
Suppose you finally locate a short news clipping: “Sally D’Angelo, 48, of 1423 Oak Drive, surprised two intruders at 2 a.m. on March 14, 1998. She was treated for cuts. No arrests.” Draft a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request
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