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A man died Monday after reportedly jumping from a ramp linking I-95 to I-695 in Rossville; Maryland State Police are investigating.
Northlake police say scammers may wedge screws into pump cradles to keep transactions active. Basic checks — watch the display and keep your receipt — can help avoid surprise charges.
Columbus blogger D.J. Byrnes, known as The Rooster, was arrested at the Ohio Statehouse Monday on an outstanding misdemeanor warrant alleging online harassment.
A 19-year-old was arrested Sunday and charged with second-degree murder after a 14-month-old was found dead in Morganton last November; investigators say the probe is ongoing.
A former Ben Davis custodian says she was raped multiple times by a coworker during night shifts in 2024 and has sued the district, accusing supervisors of ignoring her reports.
A 15-year-old was arrested and charged as an adult after a man was found shot to death on Somerset Street in Johnstown; police say the teen is being held without bail.
Police are investigating after a man was found dead just after 4 a.m. at SE 122nd and SE Pine in Hazelwood. Homicide detectives have closed the street and are asking the public for tips.
A crash and fire on the I-894 westbound off-ramp at 60th Street in Greenfield left at least one person dead and closed the ramp while deputies investigated.
Suffolk County police say a Greenport man arranged to meet someone he believed was 13 at Topgolf Holtsville and was arrested after child pornography was found on his phone.
Elgin police found evidence of gunfire in the 3000 block of Friendship Street early Sunday; no injuries were reported and detectives are seeking tips.
Two Elizabethton residents were arrested after alleged vandalism at U.S. Forest Service recreation sites around Watauga Lake; one faces a sex-exploitation charge.
A 22-year-old man died after his car left the roadway and struck a light pole on 8th Avenue South at Wedgewood Avenue. Police say toxicology testing and an MNPD investigation are underway.
A weekend wave of smash-and-grab car break-ins left multiple Walnut Hills vehicles damaged and a local glass shop swamped with calls. Police are reviewing surveillance and asking residents for tips.
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