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December 16, 2014 by
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Garbage Disposal Repair Company Largo Florida
Garbage Disposal Repair Company Largo Florida. 727-544-1818 - http://www.2hourappliancerepair.com/garbage-disposal-repairs-and-installation 2 Hour Appliance Repair fixes broken appliances...
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December 16, 2014 by
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Wolf Repair, Crystal Lake, IL, (815) 526-7946
Wolf Repair, Terra Cotta Avenue (Route 176), Crystal Lake, IL, (815) 526-7946, Specializing in Wolf Appliance Repair services. Servicing Wolf Refrigerator, Wolf Oven, Wolf Stove, Wolf Washer,...
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December 16, 2014 by
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Garbage Disposal Repair Service St Petersburg Florida
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December 16, 2014 by
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Amana Repair, Crystal Lake, IL, (815) 526-7946
Amana Repair, Terra Cotta Avenue (Route 176), Crystal Lake, IL, (815) 526-7946, Specializing in Amana Appliance Repair services. Servicing Amana Refrigerator, Amana Oven, Amana Stove, Amana.
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December 16, 2014 by
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Appliance Installation, Crystal Lake, IL, (815) 526-7946
Appliance Installation, Terra Cotta Avenue (Route 176), Crystal Lake, IL, (815) 526-7946, Specializing in Appliance Installation services. Servicing brands such as Maytag, Kenmore, Whirlpool,...
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December 16, 2014 by
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Appliance Repair, Mount Holly, NC, (704) 817-4042
Appliance Repair, S Main St, Mount Holly, NC, (704) 817-4042, Specializing in Appliance Repair services. Servicing Refrigerator, Oven, Stove, Washer, Dryer, ...
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December 16, 2014 by
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MEMPHIS,TN (Localmemphis.com)We are in the middle of the holiday season which means you may be getting your home ready for family and friends.
But do not overlook one very important element that could cause a holiday disaster.
"I went to a call three or four years ago where the turkey was actually locked in the oven," appliance repair expert Dustin Wheeldon said.
Wheeldon knows oven problems can be a recipe for disaster.
But he said they can be easily avoided.
"You don't have to overthink cleaning your oven. The more you do it on a regular basis, the less you have to do right before the holidays," Wheeldon said.
If your oven has dials or switches, do not spray cleaning fluid or water around them. Remove the knobs and soak them in the sink.
And be sure to use caution when using the self-clean cycle.
"If you haven't used the self-clean on your oven in five years, probably not. If you do regular upkeep and servicing the oven, using the self-clean every couple of months, then you'll probably be okay," Wheeldon said.
If you do not use your oven regularly, now is the time to test it.
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December 16, 2014 by
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Fire crews respond Sunday, Feb. 9, 2014, to a four-alarm fire at 550 E. 500 South in Salt Lake City.
Scott G Winterton, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY A Bountiful man pleaded guilty Monday to setting fire to an unfinished Salt Lake apartment building in February, causing about $6 million in damage.
Dustin Jay Bowman, who stood in a red jumpsuit with his hands shackled at his waist, pleaded guilty to arson as part of a resolution with prosecutors.
Federal prosecutor Drew Yeates will recommend a prison sentence of 48 months and a fine of just under $3 million when Bowman, 34, is sentenced on March 4.
Days after the Feb. 9 blaze, Bowman admitted during an interview with investigators that he started a fire in the apartment building, where he was involved in construction as an electrician. That interview was later challenged by Bowman's attorney, Jamie Zenger, because police reportedly did not inform Bowman of his Miranda rights.
Zenger made a motion to suppress Bowman's confession, though prosecutors say Bowman offered to help investigators and told them during the interview that he knew he was not obligated to speak to them.
U.S. District Judge Ted Stewart granted the motion to suppress Bowman's statements during that interview, but denied a motion to suppress a later confession at the Salt Lake County Jail.
"Once that got resolved, we decided it was in his best interest to enter the (guilty) plea," Zenger said.
The 64,000-square-foot building near 540 E. 500 South was destroyed in a four-alarm fire. Investigators later reviewed surveillance footage from several buildings nearby showing a man entering and exiting the apartment building around 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 9. Fifteen minutes later, smoke began rising from the building.
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December 16, 2014 by
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SALT LAKE CITY An electrician pleaded guilty to setting fire to a downtown apartment building in February.
Dustin J. Bowman pleaded guilty to arson in federal court Monday.
The 4-alarm fire of an apartment complex, 540 E. 500 South, occurred Feb. 9. Salt Lake City Fire responded to the scene at about 6 p.m. where flames were seen as high as 100 feet in the air.
The U.S. Attorneys office requested that the 33-year-old man serve a four-year prison sentence and impose a fine of nearly $3 million.
A sentencing date is scheduled for March 14.
The $8 million project was under construction and officials say Bowman was an electrician working on site.
The high-end apartment building was set to open in June, said Jeremy Krause, superintendent for the project contractor, U.S. Development.
Detectives with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives came to Salt Lake City to assist in the investigation with the Salt Lake City Fire Department.
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December 16, 2014 by
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Man pleads guilty to arson in $6M apartment building fire
By Morgan Jacobsen
December 15th, 2014 @ 4:36pm
Scott G. Winterton/Deseret News/File
SALT LAKE CITY A Bountiful man pleaded guilty Monday to setting fire to an unfinished Salt Lake apartment building in February, causing about $6 million in damage.
Dustin Jay Bowman, who stood in a red jumpsuit with his hands shackled at his waist, pleaded guilty to arson as part of a resolution with prosecutors.
Federal prosecutor Drew Yeates will recommend a prison sentence of 48 months and a fine of just under $3 million when Bowman, 34, is sentenced on March 4.
Days after the Feb. 9 blaze, Bowman admitted during an interview with investigators that he started a fire in the apartment building, where he was involved in construction as an electrician. That interview was later challenged by Bowman's attorney, Jamie Zenger, because police reportedly did not inform Bowman of his Miranda rights.
Zenger made a motion to suppress Bowman's confession, though prosecutors say Bowman offered to help investigators and told them during the interview that he knew he was not obligated to speak to them.
U.S. District Judge Ted Stewart granted the motion to suppress Bowman's statements during that interview, but denied a motion to suppress a later confession at the Salt Lake County Jail.
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