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The woman outside, later identified as Wagaman, grabbed an ice scraper and was beating on the door, asking to be let in, records show.
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Wagaman broke a dining room window with her head, causing shattered glass to cut an artery in Aaron Parrott's arm.
Conviction in Md. bridal dress break-in Associated Press 2010
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The jury rejected defense arguments that Wagaman truly believed she needed to enter Parrott's house and that she didn't know she was endangering him.
Conviction in Md. bridal dress break-in Associated Press 2010
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Police claim the 29-year-old man threatened residents inside a house in Wagaman, before coming across a 15-year-old boy in the street in the early hours of yesterday, The Northern Territory News reported.
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However, Wagaman added, "Our division did refer some of the individuals to the IRS in case they wanted to pursue an investigation."
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"We are pleased with the court's ruling," Jeff Wagaman, deputy chief of staff for the Kansas attorney general's office, said in a statement.
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However, Wagaman added, Our division did refer some of the individuals to the IRS in case they wanted to pursue an investigation.
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However, Wagaman added, Our division did refer some of the individuals to the IRS in case they wanted to pursue an investigation.
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However, Wagaman added, "Our division did refer some of the individuals to the IRS in case they wanted to pursue an investigation."
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By 1855, the Brookville post office was established, with Moses Wagaman as Postmaster.
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