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Roban en céntrico negocio

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A hole on an interior wall of the Chapel on Alcatraz Island left during the 1969-1971 Indian Occupation of the island. Photographs in this collection have been produced by Kathleen Markham, Daniela Alaniz-Roux, Allison Barden, and Connor Rowe at request of UC Berkeley Anthropology 136k class, for the purposes of digitally documenting the cultural heritage of Alcatraz Island with intent to gain greater insight into the island’s cultural history through the use of photographic technology. Photographs in this collection were captured on Friday April 8, 2011, between 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM Pacific Time, under sunny and windy conditions. Canon DSLR XTI, CanonT2i, Canon S95, and a Sony Cybershot. Lenses used with the Canon T2i include a Macro 60mm and Telephoto 70-200 lens, as well as its included kit 18-55mm lens. A 17-85mm lens was used with the Canon XTI. A tripod was used for macro, telephoto, HDR, and photogrammetry shots. The photos were post-processed in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3. Description written by Kathleen Markham, following Alonso C. Addison’s proposed virtual heritage metadata format in his chapter "The Vanishing Virtual" in New Heritage: New Media and Cultural Heritage, edited by Kalay, et al., and published by Routledge in 2007. Alcatraz Island (37.826667°N 122.423333°W), located in the San Francisco Bay, is a cultural heritage site constituting a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) under the management of the National Park Service. The park is currently open to visitors by way of privately operated ferries, yet the recorded history of island begins with the founding of a United States Military fort and Military prison in 1850. Previous to the military garrisoning of the island the site had been used by Native American tribes, but the U.S. Military’s stronghold on the island continued until 1934 when the fort was refurbished to become a maximum security Federal Penitentiary. During Alcatraz’s time as a federal prison the island b

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Una negociación ubicada en el centro de la ciudad fue visitada por amantes de lo ajeno, quienes provocaron algunos daños.


El local se encuentra en la avenida Serdán.
En Seguridad Pública Municipal, informaron que todo sucedió, la noche del pasado martes, cuando los elementos policiacos recibieron el reporte de un robo en el referido local comercial.


Cuando los gendarmes llegaron al lugar, se entrevistaron con el propietario, quien comentó que momentos antes al llegar a la negociación, se percató que le habían provocado daños al inmueble y además se habían llevado varios objetos.
Fue gracias a que se activó el sistema de alarmas, como se dieron cuenta del robo.
Con esa información, los elementos policiacos, realizaron un operativo, por los alrededores, pero no lograron localizar a los ladrones.


Así mismo el propietario presentará la denuncia ante las autoridades policiacas correspondientes.

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