Police say St. Charles teen approached by man carrying beer | Kane County Chronicle
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2014 3:46PM - 3787 Views Tweet PLYMOUTH When Terrance Kane noticed beer missing from his refrigerator, he set up a surveillance camera. Police allege the camera recorded Richard Joachim Matthews, 44, of Elm Street, Plymouth, stealing five 16-ounce cans of Coors Light and drinking from a wine bottle inside Kanes residence on Elm Street on Monday, according to the criminal complaint. Matthews allegedly admitted to police he had been stealing alcohol from Kanes residence for the last three weeks. Police said Matthews entered Kanes residence through a bathroom window when Kane as at work. Matthews was charged with burglary, criminal trespass and theft. He was jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $25,000 bail. Contribute
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14, 2014 3:47 p.m.CDT By BRENDA SCHORY - bschory@shawmedia.com ST. CHARLES A 13-year-old boy walking to school 7:15 a.m. Tuesday was approached by a man carrying a beer, St. Charles police said. The man motioned for the teen to come over to him and then followed the teen. When the teen ignored him, the man went on his way, police said. The incident occurred as the middle school student walked south from West Main Street in the parking lot of the Valley Shopping Center, 1500 W. Main St., police said. The boy was not harmed and told school officials about the incident once he got to school, Detective Chuck Pierce said. The man was described by the boy as Hispanic, about 30, 5-foot-4 and wearing glasses. He had a mustache, was wearing a blue sweater and black jeans, and spoke to the teen with a Spanish accent, police said. Pierce said anyone who knows anything about the man or the incident should call Pierce at 630-443-3827.
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The brewer of Miller Lite, Grolsch and Peroni said the volume of beer sold during the six months to the end of September fell 1 percent, including a 3 percent decline in the latest quarter. In the Asia Pacific region, overall drinks volume fell 3 percent in the first half with an 8 percent drop in the second quarter. Beer volume in China "declined markedly" during July and August, the company said, as poor weather in most of the central provinces meant people drank less lager. Including soft drinks, such as the ones SABMiller sells for Coca-Cola (KO.N), first-half drinks volume rose 1 percent, as gains in Latin America, Africa and Europe offset declines in Asia Pacific and North America. For the second quarter, revenue rose 3 percent as overall sales volume fell 1 percent. SABMiller has been trying to offset sluggish growth in developed markets with cost cuts and acquisitions. It approached Dutch rival Heineken (HEIN.AS) about a takeover last month but was rebuffed. Many analysts and investors saw the move as a defensive one, aimed at bulking up to fend off an approach from larger rival Anheuser Busch InBev (ABI.BR). SAB Chief Executive Alan Clark last week denied this. SAB's stock soared to an all-time-high of 3,857 pence on Sept. 15, fuelled by hopes the long-rumoured InBev takeover was imminent, but have since fallen nearly 16 percent, closing on Monday at 3,250 pence. Its shares were down 1.6 percent on Tuesday, shortly after the market opened at 0800 GMT (09:00 a.m. BST). (Reporting by Martinne Geller; editing by David Clarke) Company Earnings
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In addition, today it was announced that the new organizations name will be the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD). IARD will work to help reduce harmful drinking and promote responsible drinking through research, programs, and balanced debate around the world. Also central to IARDs mission will be supporting and accelerating implementation of the Beer, Wine and Spirits Producers Commitments to Reduce Harmful Drinking ( www.producerscommitments.org ). The organization will promote effective policies and programs, as well as contribute to an informed debate by providing balanced and evidence-based science. Ann Keeling is currently serving as United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Representative Pakistan. Her 30-year career includes deep experience with social development and non-communicable diseases in national and international agencies, and NGOs. Keeling previously served as Chief Executive Officer of the International Diabetes Federation, and is Founding Chair of the NCD (Non-Communicable Diseases) Alliance, where she successfully led a campaign for a UN High Level Summit on NCDs. Keelings first day as CEO will be January 1, 2015. Ann will bring to IARD a strong track record in working to solve complex challenges in both developed and developing nations around the world, said Rick Wilson, IARD Chairman and Senior Vice President, External Affairs & Corporate Responsibility, Bacardi-Martini, Inc. Under Anns leadership, IARD will continue to build on last years Commitments launch, enabling member beer, wine, and spirits producers to make even more rapid, focused progress in promoting the responsible use of our products. Harmful drinking is a serious global public health issue. We need new thinking and urgent action to identify effective solutions and save lives. The worlds governments have committed to targets on reducing harmful drinking and agreed to involve all sections of society in achieving those targets, said Keeling. Public, private, and non-governmental sectors must all be part of the solution. I look forward to leading IARD as a new alliance dedicated to reducing harmful drinking, and am optimistic IARD will make a positive difference. The formation of IARD is an extension of member companies work over the last two decades to build the evidence base, inform decision-makers, and advance hands-on programs to reduce harmful drinking. The organization will: advocate for the most effective policies and programs, communicate the views and perspectives of member companies, and serve as a single global point of contact for international and national agencies, member states, NGOs, and other stakeholders. Member companies announced in April 2014 their plan to merge ICAP and GAPG into a new single global organization. IARD headquarters will be in Washington, D.C., where ICAPs headquarters have been located since its founding in 1995. Marcus Grant will continue to serve as interim CEO of IARD until his previously-announced retirement at the end of 2014. Mark Leverton will continue to serve as Director General of GAPG through 2014. Both have agreed to serve in an advisory capacity thereafter. Provisional board members of the new organization include: Anadolu EFES; AB InBev; Asahi Breweries; Bacardi; Beam Suntory; Brewers Association of Japan; Brown-Forman Corporation; Carlsberg; Constellation; Diageo; Heineken; JSLMA; Kirin; Moet Hennessy; Molson Coors; Pernod Ricard; and SABMiller. For editors: The International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP) and the Global Alcohol Producers Group (GAPG) have merged to form the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD). Continuing and expanding ICAPs work, IARD will support implementation of the Beer, Wine and Spirits Producers Commitments to Reduce Harmful Drinking ( www.producerscommitments.org ), promote understanding of the positive role of alcohol in society, and contribute to an informed debate by providing balanced and evidence-based science. 1225 19th Street NW, Suite 500 Washington, D.C. 20036 USA Tel: +1.202.986.1159 Fax: +1.202.986.2080 www.icap.org Society & Culture Organizations
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