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Here's what some research literature says to do about a live rat in a toilet.  Don''t panic and flush, because rats are good swimmers and will likely return.Some homeowners have poured a cup of bleach into the toilet, waited ten minutes, and returned to find the rat dead.   Pouring D-con into the toilet is not likely to work.  You can also call an exterminator who can use a wild animal loop snare to remove the rat, and remove it alive. (Source: Chapter 15, Municipal Rodent Control Programs. )  Another option is to use a plunger and hole the rat underwater until it drowns. Good luck! 
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In my story Thursday night regarding my interview with William Heirens, I mentioned that the Illinois Prisoner Review Board will be considering his request for parole in two weeks. The date for the decision is July 31st, after a meeting in Springfield.
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Last week I reported on a breach of security at an east coast investment firm which resulted in Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's social security number being made available over the internet. Our story was one of several we've done concerning P2P file-sharing programs, and the risks they pose. In our story last week, we didn't have time to mention that another breach had been identified a month earlier, resulting in personal information from more than 1,000 patients at Walter Reed Medical Center being made available on the internet. The Walter Reed case resembles our investigation of a year eariler, when we showed how we were able to access hundreds of medical records from the Naval Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida...again, using Limewire.

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Our story Monday night showing the pipeline of guns from Mississippi to Chicago didn't have time to explore one of the reasons why Chicago gang members were willing to travel so far to obtain weapons. According to Chicago police, the Mississippi gun shops have no computerized records of guns sales, so it is much harder to trace multiple purchases. Investigators who traveled from Chicago to Clarksdale say the shops there handle all sales on paper or index cards, and tracing sales requires a lengthy, tedious check of all the paperwork. They say it's much easier to trace sales in Illinois, where gun sales records are entered into a computerized database.
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Our story Thursday night detailing the fire code violations at the state school for the visually impaired possibly could have used a "timeline" of recent events. Here's how the last two weeks played out; we visited the school on Tuesday, April 22, to document the problems with the windows. Three days later, on Friday April 25, the State's Fire Marshall conducted another inspection and confirmed that the windows were indeed in violation of life safety codes. And four days later -- a week after our own visit -- the Governor's office told us that the dollars had been found for the window repairs- $330,000.    
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Our story Wednesday night disclosed a judgment of more than half a million dollars against a Chicago nightclub, "WET"  for serving imitations of Red Bull instead of the real thing. This was not the first time that Red Bull had sued clubs for "passing off" other mixers as Red Bull. There were cases in Houston ($150,000), Fort Lauderdale ($75,000) and Orlando. This judgment, however, appears to involved the largest dollar amount yet.

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Some northside Chicagoans say they felt fairly strong tremors this morning. In the past, we've done stories about home foundations in the DePaul and Lincoln Park neighborhoods being built on sandy foundations, because the area was once completely underwater. I'm wondering  whether the sandy soil on the north side magnifies the effect of the quake.
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Our story last night profiled the Inspector Generals Office of the Railroad Retirement Board. Almost every major federal agency has it's own inspector general, and they are typically located in Washington D.C.  The Railroad Retirement Board IG here in Chicago is one of just two located "outside the beltway." We're told that the other IG located outside D.C. is the IG for the Tennessee Valley Authority, located in Knoxville, Tenn. 
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As we pointed out in our story Thursday night, Tracy Rizzo is starting her own private detectives agency, following in the footsteps of her father Ernie. She emphasizes, however, that she is not giving up her law practice, only adding to it.

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On Tuesday night, we revealed new details from the annual report by the Illinois Office of Inspector General. The state has a toll free hotline for confidential complaints regarding employees of state government; it's 866-814-1113. Also, if you have a potential story for the Fox News Chicago investigative team, you can call 312-565-8076.
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Wednesday night, we revealed that at least two employees in the Social Security department are under investigation for possible violations of the Hatch Act, which prohibits political activity by federal employees. We mentioned that the penalties can range from termination down to a 30-day suspension without pay; what I didn't have time to point out is that the presumptive penalty if convicted is termination, it's then up to the employee to seek a lesser penalty. Prosecutors say they have not yet officially opened a case file for the two employees; the investigation is still preliminary.

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In our story this week revealing how investigators in Lake County are using file-sharing programs to track down child pornography cases, we didn't have time to explain that the leads for these cases come from police all over the country. In the two cases we mentioned, it was a Wheaton police officer, a member of the Illinois Crimes Against Children task force (ICAC), who was using Limewire to search for child porn. When he located potential violators in Lake County, he notified investigators there and they took over the cases. One reason that police aren't spending more time on Limewire, looking for such cases, is that many of the suspects they discover are in far-away jurisdictions.

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In my story Sunday night, a cybercrimes investigator from Lake County indicated that even when a cellphone has been powered down, it can still be tracked by some "unnamed" federal agencies. Several viewers have asked how this is possible. He says that a cellphone is just like a computer, and that even when it is turned off, a small amount of power is still in use,  preserving basic data on the cellphone. In other words, turning it off doesn't  COMPLETELY turn it off.  The FBI does much of the work in the cellphone tracking  area, and they declined to be interviewed for the story.
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Our report on Monday night resulted in one bus driver getting pulled off the road, because of his numerous red light citations. The CTA says it would be happy to get calls reporting other drivers who run red lights. You can file a report at 1-888-YOURCTA, or 1-888-968-7282, during the hours  7 am to 8 pm. Or you can email the CTA at CTAHELP@Transitchicago.com.
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Our story Sunday night would not have been possible without the cooperation of John Schofield, a marine veteran who was always ready to challenge veterans who appeared to be wearing medals they had not earned. As we reported, Mr. Schofield passed away shortly before our story aired; his efforts will surely be missed. Our thoughts are with his family.

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larryyellen

I'm the investigative reporter and legal analyst for Fox News Chicago.

Member Since: 9/15/2006