Pam Allen of Cleveland, Tenn., was sentenced to 30 years of probation on Friday in Whitfield County after pleading guilty to three felony counts of theft by deception and three misdemeanor counts of theft by deception for accepting gifts and money in 2005 after telling friends and acquaintances she had cancer. Prosecutors said she did not have the disease.
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Local News
June 20, 2008
BREAKING NEWS: Woman in cancer scam sentenced to 30 years of probation
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Update: Alleged double murderer continues to elude authorities
VARNELL — A massive manhunt for a suspected double murderer has been significantly scaled back this morning.
Continued ... - Massive search for Neal ongoing
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- DPD makes arrest in armed robbery case
- Man charged with providing obscene material to minors
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- Kiwanis Club to try new fundraiser
- Crown Gardens to raise money using Pampered Chef
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- Teacher of the year sings through the day
- 911 call — ‘Somebody had killed him’
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Update: Alleged double murderer continues to elude authorities


