Monday, December 20, 2010
Cheating Wife in Jail
Talk about till Death do us part...or should we say Prison! JP Investigative Group, Inc. could have been helpful to the hubby with surveillance of his wife prior to wife being BUSTED: Read more http://news.aol.com/story/_a/cry-of-rape-lands-cheating-wife-in-jail/20080503153909990001
Monday, August 23, 2010
Check your brand of eggs NOW!
JP Investigative Group receives daily updates from USA.gov. Read important information regarding the recalled eggs from the Food and Drug Administration:
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state public health partners, identified Wright County Egg in Iowa as the source of "shell egg" (eggs in their shells) that caused a recent outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE). The eggs are packaged under different brand names and distributed nationwide. Consumers who have recalled eggs should throw them away or return them to the store for a refund. For more information, please visit the FDA's news release regarding the urgent nationwide egg recall, or visit the CDC's Tips to Reduce your Risk of Salmonella from Eggs web page.
An outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) that has sickened hundreds of people across the country has led to a recall of shell eggs. On August 13, Wright County Egg voluntarily conducted a nationwide recall of shell eggs on 3 of its 5 farms. Further epidemiologic and traceback information led to Wright County Egg expanding its recall on August 18 to cover all 5 farms and 380 million eggs (according to company figures). The FDA is monitoring the recall, including conducting audit checks at retail stores, wholesalers, and distributors to make sure the recalled shell eggs are being removed from the market. The FDA is in ongoing communications with Wright County Egg to ensure that appropriate preventive measures are put in place to reduce the risk of recurrence.
Q: How do I read the numbers on the end of the egg cartons? There are quite a few of them, and I want to make sure I'm reading them correctly.
A: Dates and codes can be found stamped on the end of the egg carton. The plant number begins with the letter "P", followed by a number (P-1946 in the example below). The Julian date follows the plant number (223 in the example).
It is important to note that both the plant number and Julian date must match. If the Julian date does not match the affected plant number, then your eggs are not currently involved in the recall.
Eggs currently under recall by Wright County Egg are packaged under the following brand names:
Brand/Plant Number/Julian Dates
Albertson
1413
136 through 225
Albertson
1026
136 through 225
Albertson
1720
136 through 229
Albertson
1942
136 through 229
Bayview
1686
142 through 149
Boomsma's
1413
136 through 225
Boomsma's
1946
136 through 225
Boomsma's
1720
136 through 229
Boomsma's
1942
136 through 229
Country Eggs
1026
216 through 221 (15-dozen bulk)
Country Eggs
1946
216 through 221 (15-dozen bulk)
Dutch Farms
1946
136 through 225
Farm Fresh
1026
136 through 225
Farm Fresh
1946
136 through 225
Farm Fresh
1720
136 through 229
Farm Fresh
1942
136 through 229
Glenview
1720
136 through 229
Glenview
1942
136 through 229
Hillandale
1413
136 through 225
James Farms
1720
136 through 229
James Farms
1942
136 through 229
Kemps
1946
136 through 225
Kemps
1720
136 through 229
Kemps
1942
136 through 229
Lucerne
1413
136 through 225
Lucerne
1026
136 through 225
Lucerne
1946
136 through 225
Lund
1946
136 through 225
Lund
1720
136 through 229
Lund
1942
136 through 229
Mountain Dairy
1951
193 through 208
Mountain Dairy
1413
136 through 225
Mountain Dairy
1026
136 through 225
Mountain Dairy
1720
136 through 229
Mountain Dairy
1942
136 through 229
Nulaid
1091
167 through 174
Nulaid
1951
195 through 210
Pacific Coast
1720
136 through 229
Pacific Coast
1942
136 through 229
Ralph's
1413
136 through 225
Ralph's
1026
136 through 225
Ralph's
1720
136 through 229
Shoreland
1026
136 through 225
Sunny Farms
1860
099 through 230
Sunny Farms
1663
137 through 230
Sunny Meadows
1860
099 through 230
Sunny Meadows
1663
137 through 230
Sunshine
1413
136 through 225
Sun Valley
1951
195 through 209
Trafficanda
1413
136 through 225
SOURCE: FDA.GOV
Posted by: LaVonda Earley Stacey, VP of Marketing, JP Investigative Group, Inc., Charlotte, NC
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state public health partners, identified Wright County Egg in Iowa as the source of "shell egg" (eggs in their shells) that caused a recent outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE). The eggs are packaged under different brand names and distributed nationwide. Consumers who have recalled eggs should throw them away or return them to the store for a refund. For more information, please visit the FDA's news release regarding the urgent nationwide egg recall, or visit the CDC's Tips to Reduce your Risk of Salmonella from Eggs web page.
An outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) that has sickened hundreds of people across the country has led to a recall of shell eggs. On August 13, Wright County Egg voluntarily conducted a nationwide recall of shell eggs on 3 of its 5 farms. Further epidemiologic and traceback information led to Wright County Egg expanding its recall on August 18 to cover all 5 farms and 380 million eggs (according to company figures). The FDA is monitoring the recall, including conducting audit checks at retail stores, wholesalers, and distributors to make sure the recalled shell eggs are being removed from the market. The FDA is in ongoing communications with Wright County Egg to ensure that appropriate preventive measures are put in place to reduce the risk of recurrence.
Q: How do I read the numbers on the end of the egg cartons? There are quite a few of them, and I want to make sure I'm reading them correctly.
A: Dates and codes can be found stamped on the end of the egg carton. The plant number begins with the letter "P", followed by a number (P-1946 in the example below). The Julian date follows the plant number (223 in the example).
It is important to note that both the plant number and Julian date must match. If the Julian date does not match the affected plant number, then your eggs are not currently involved in the recall.
Eggs currently under recall by Wright County Egg are packaged under the following brand names:
Brand/Plant Number/Julian Dates
Albertson
1413
136 through 225
Albertson
1026
136 through 225
Albertson
1720
136 through 229
Albertson
1942
136 through 229
Bayview
1686
142 through 149
Boomsma's
1413
136 through 225
Boomsma's
1946
136 through 225
Boomsma's
1720
136 through 229
Boomsma's
1942
136 through 229
Country Eggs
1026
216 through 221 (15-dozen bulk)
Country Eggs
1946
216 through 221 (15-dozen bulk)
Dutch Farms
1946
136 through 225
Farm Fresh
1026
136 through 225
Farm Fresh
1946
136 through 225
Farm Fresh
1720
136 through 229
Farm Fresh
1942
136 through 229
Glenview
1720
136 through 229
Glenview
1942
136 through 229
Hillandale
1413
136 through 225
James Farms
1720
136 through 229
James Farms
1942
136 through 229
Kemps
1946
136 through 225
Kemps
1720
136 through 229
Kemps
1942
136 through 229
Lucerne
1413
136 through 225
Lucerne
1026
136 through 225
Lucerne
1946
136 through 225
Lund
1946
136 through 225
Lund
1720
136 through 229
Lund
1942
136 through 229
Mountain Dairy
1951
193 through 208
Mountain Dairy
1413
136 through 225
Mountain Dairy
1026
136 through 225
Mountain Dairy
1720
136 through 229
Mountain Dairy
1942
136 through 229
Nulaid
1091
167 through 174
Nulaid
1951
195 through 210
Pacific Coast
1720
136 through 229
Pacific Coast
1942
136 through 229
Ralph's
1413
136 through 225
Ralph's
1026
136 through 225
Ralph's
1720
136 through 229
Shoreland
1026
136 through 225
Sunny Farms
1860
099 through 230
Sunny Farms
1663
137 through 230
Sunny Meadows
1860
099 through 230
Sunny Meadows
1663
137 through 230
Sunshine
1413
136 through 225
Sun Valley
1951
195 through 209
Trafficanda
1413
136 through 225
SOURCE: FDA.GOV
Posted by: LaVonda Earley Stacey, VP of Marketing, JP Investigative Group, Inc., Charlotte, NC
Friday, July 9, 2010
Please Be Aware of Email Fraud!
Below is a email that we here at JP Investigative Group received. Please be aware that the same email fraud can also be sent to your personal email.
From: ROBERT SWAN MUELLER III
To: Info@jpinvestigations.com
ReplyTo: fedfedbureauinvestigation@hotmail.com
Subject: FUND IS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE PAYMENT
Sent: Jul 9, 2010 9:02 AM
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FBI.
WASHINGTON DC. WASHINGTON D.C ROOM,
7367 J. EDGAR HOOVER
FBI BUILDING 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
NW WASHINGTON, DC 20535,0001.
GOOD DAY. THIS IS TO OFFICIALLY INFORM YOU THAT YOUR FUND IS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE PAYMENT. KINDLY, CONTACT THE NEW CBN GOVERNOR MR. SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI FOR FURTHER DIRECTIVES VIA EMAIL AS BELOW:
MR. SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI
EMAIL: cent_bnkcustser@mail.com
BEST REGARD
ROBERT SWAN MUELLER III
FBI DIRECTOR
From: ROBERT SWAN MUELLER III
To: Info@jpinvestigations.com
ReplyTo: fedfedbureauinvestigation@hotmail.com
Subject: FUND IS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE PAYMENT
Sent: Jul 9, 2010 9:02 AM
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FBI.
WASHINGTON DC. WASHINGTON D.C ROOM,
7367 J. EDGAR HOOVER
FBI BUILDING 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
NW WASHINGTON, DC 20535,0001.
GOOD DAY. THIS IS TO OFFICIALLY INFORM YOU THAT YOUR FUND IS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE PAYMENT. KINDLY, CONTACT THE NEW CBN GOVERNOR MR. SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI FOR FURTHER DIRECTIVES VIA EMAIL AS BELOW:
MR. SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI
EMAIL: cent_bnkcustser@mail.com
BEST REGARD
ROBERT SWAN MUELLER III
FBI DIRECTOR
Thursday, July 1, 2010
PI's Declassified - Internet Radio Show
JP Investigative Group has found something else that may intrige you! "PI's Declassified" is a internet radio show hosted by Francie Koehler that conducts interviews with different PI's around the country to give you a small glimpse into the little known PI world. There are real life stories full of betrayal, lies, cheating, missing persons and fraud! The show is on every Thursday at 12:00 noon EST.
Tonights show is about a convicted murderer who served time and was released on parole. He then fleed his parole officer for 38 years. Find out what it took to find him and return him to the authorities...
'Hiding in Plain Sight - - Internet Radio Show'
Tonights show is about a convicted murderer who served time and was released on parole. He then fleed his parole officer for 38 years. Find out what it took to find him and return him to the authorities...
'Hiding in Plain Sight - - Internet Radio Show'
Monday, June 28, 2010
Need A Wake Up and A Chuckle?
This morning was Monday morning. Mondays always seem to be a bit gloomy. So as usual we went on a investigation to find something to brighten up our day. JP Investigative Group, Inc. has done it again! We were able to locate, investigate and report that we found the funniest private investigator stories out there. Check out this site and let me know which is your favorite story. http://www.bakerstreetinvestigations.com/articles.html
Monday, June 21, 2010
7 Reasons to Hire an Investigator
We receive several calls and emails from potential clients who state that they are going to do some initial investigating themselves. Here is a link from Sexton Executive Security to show you why you should hire a private investigator rather than doing your own investigations. It will save you lots of time and money by letting a professional do it right for you. http://www.divorcenet.com/states/virginia/seven_reasons_to_hire_private_investigator
Monday, June 14, 2010
How to Avoid Being a Victim
Never give your credit card, social security number, or any other financial information out over the telephone, by mail, or by email unless you initiate the contact and know who you are dealing with.
Here are some "red flags" that should warn you that a letter, phone call, or email you receive may be a scam:
High pressure tactics. Beware of phrases like: "You will lose out if you don't act now" or "Don’t discuss your sweepstakes winnings with anyone until you get your check."
Up front payment. If you are told you must pay up front to receive your prize or winnings, it’s likely to be a scam. If you’ve won something, it’s yours and you should not have to pay anything in advance, including taxes or shipping and handling.
Refusal to provide written information. If the person or company contacts you but refuses to give information in writing, don’t do business with them.
Unrealistic profits. Be skeptical if you are told that you can make lots of money quickly with no risk, or with no experience or training.
If you receive a telephone call that includes any of these red flags, just hang up. You don't have to listen. Remember that telemarketing fraud is a crime and the people who practice it are criminals.
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