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Two men threatened a Family Dollar employee in Crosstown and fled with about $200 in merchandise; police are asking witnesses to come forward.
A traffic stop near the Matapeake School Complex led deputies to seize a loaded handgun and 88 oxycodone pills and arrest a Stevensville man on drug and firearm charges.
Opening statements began as prosecutors described the discovery of Brittany Battaglia in a duffel bag at a Logan Square apartment; defense raised mental‑health claims.
The New Hampshire AG's Civil Rights Unit sued a Weare woman after she allegedly fired shots at a Black motorist and told 911 "the guy is Black."
Miami Gardens police are searching for the driver who struck and killed Robelto Osborne Jr., 33, on NW 167th Street. A reward up to $5,000 is being offered for tips leading to an arrest.
A federal jury convicted Jack Dessin after prosecutors say he drove at a 68‑year‑old near the Washington Monument. Sentencing is set for May 15, 2026.
A Nashville man was charged in the Dec. 20 killing of a 23‑year‑old at a Madison apartment. Arrest documents and an autopsy add new details to the investigation.
A person was grazed by a bullet Tuesday night on Hawaiian Terrace and taken to UC Medical Center. Cincinnati police are investigating. The shooting adds to recent incidents in Mount Airy.
A 36-year-old man died after his motorcycle crashed into a wooden pole near 23rd and Orangewood in central Phoenix. Detectives say the cause remains under investigation.
After 42 years apart, a Louisville father describes reuniting with his daughter after authorities located her in Florida. He spoke about the hug, the investigation and what comes next as charges move through court.
Hamtramck councilman Muhtasin Sadman pleaded guilty to a reduced loitering charge, was fined $500 and given probation under a deal tied to the city's absentee-ballot probe.
Court documents say a 21-year-old Noblesville man is charged after a UIndy student reported being drugged downtown and later assaulted in her dorm.
A Hendersonville man was sentenced to 15 years after pleading guilty to multiple fraud, theft and money‑laundering counts tied to a fake closing and a bogus boat sale.
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