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		<title>Teacher faked abduction</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Teacher faked abduction</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 02:12:59 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Cops find aspiring pol alive in Maryland<br /><br />Friday, October 2, 2009<br /><br />Philadelphia Daily News<br /><br />A Southwest Philadelphia man who apparently planned to run for office against U.S. Rep. Bob Brady was found alive in Maryland yesterday, a day after police thought that he had been abducted.<br /><br />Got it? Didn t think so. The perplexing tale goes something like this:<br /><br />On Tuesday, Eastwick resident Bismark Agbemble, 29, told his girlfriend, his father and a friend that he had been threatened on the street he didn t say where by two men, police sources said.<br /><br />Agbemble, a motivational speaker who refers to himself as Mr. CEO, was apparently so unnerved by the threats that he stayed at a relative s house in Yeadon that night.<br /><br />The following day, his family became worried when he didn t show up to teach his regular class at ITT Technical Institute in King of Prussia, sources said.<br /><br />When a relative went to his Eastwick home, the garage door was open, furniture was overturned inside and threatening graffiti was sprayed on the walls, the sources said.<br /><br />The relative called police, who began trying to piece together the mystifying case.<br /><br />There was some concern, because of these threats he had described to others, said Capt. Benjamin Naish, of Southwest Detectives.<br /><br />Agbemble s cell phone had been turned off, and the message had been changed to one that suggested he was being held against his will, Naish said.<br /><br />But with no ransom note, and no contact from any abductors, police and FBI agents who joined the investigation couldn t make out the situation.<br /><br />Then, yesterday, they caught a break. Agbemble s cell phone was apparently turned on and traced to Glen Burnie, Md., Naish said.<br /><br />Glen Burnie police found Agbemble in a blue Jaguar outside a hotel he apparently had checked into. He appeared to be unharmed.<br /><br />Investigators interviewed Agbemble and were convinced the whole thing had been made up, that the threats were not real, Naish said.<br /><br />Sources said investigators believe Agbemble may have been plagued recently by mental-health problems.<br /><br />The former appears to be set up for campaign donations, while the latter features a photo of Agbemble and describes an advocacy group he was a part of.<br /><br />The site also features a quote from Agbemble that sounds like a campaign theme:<br /><br />We re united by our shared vision to improve the lives of all individuals.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/10/teacher-faked-abduction.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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