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CMPD posted that an officer faces assault on a female and misdemeanor domestic-violence charges; the department released few details about the incident.
A 65‑year‑old Orlando man has been charged with lewd or lascivious molestation after police say he molested a child during a Bradenton Beach vacation and in Orlando.
A car smashed a hydrant near Archgate and Waynegate and two people ran off; deputies with Precinct 4 are searching the neighborhood.
A judge set a $2M bond for 51-year-old John Ryan Tyrrell after an arrest report alleges a woman was sexually battered in St. Augustine last November. The case is pending.
A Sun Prairie man is in custody after police say a child reported missing in Illinois was allegedly assaulted in Sun Prairie. Authorities say the child is safe and prosecutors are reviewing charges.
Cambridge shared photos showing Ladder 3, Rescue 1, Squad 4 and Division 1 assisting Brookline during a hazmat investigation; officials have released few details.
Brooklyn prosecutors say arrests and extraditions have dismantled a transnational smuggling scheme as federal task forces prepare charges and arraignments.
Dallas police say two people were arrested after officers exchanged gunfire on the 2700 block of W. Jefferson Boulevard; no injuries were reported and body-cam video will be shown Friday.
A Concord man was critically injured in an Uptown Oakland hit-and-run; police are searching for a silver Hyundai Elantra and ask witnesses to come forward.
A 41‑year‑old Cape Coral man was arrested after allegedly threatening a neighbor with a three‑foot sword; police recovered the weapon and charged him with assault with a deadly weapon.
A Pierre Part man was arrested Wednesday and booked on three felony counts after detectives secured a December complaint alleging repeated abuse of a child under 14.
A Wayne County judge granted William Whateley a new trial and allowed his release on bond after nearly nine years behind bars; a retrial is set for August.
After decades on the run, Patrick Lutts was sentenced to 13 years for a 1998 Orlando DUI that killed two teens. Relatives attended the hearing as prosecutors cited a high BAC.
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