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A person was found dead inside a West 77th Street home after police responded to a reported break‑in; detectives have the scene cordoned off.
A former Glen Haven Elementary employee was arrested after allegedly trespassing on campus and assaulting staff, prompting a lockdown at the Silver Spring school.
Hillsborough deputies arrested a 44‑year‑old man after finding a dog outside without food or water; the animal later died. Officials say the case is under investigation.
Richmond police say Jordan Jarrett was arrested June 17 in connection with two robberies; he faces multiple felony counts. Investigators processed both scenes and collected evidence.
John Ramsey takes the Crime Unfiltered stage in Royal Oak this Friday, renewing calls for DNA retesting and new investigative steps in his daughter's unsolved killing.
MONSE unveiled an interactive accountability dashboard on June 17 that plots neighborhood crime counts, Safe Streets zones and month-to-month and year-to-year trend comparisons.
Edgewood police say several Hyundais and Kias were damaged overnight; one stolen and recovered in Pittsburgh. Owners are urged to get free anti‑theft software updates and use visible deterrents.
A Willowick man admitted in court to killing his ex-wife outside her Chardon home; sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 5. Prosecutors say GPS and a recovered 9mm tie him to the scene.
An 18-year-old was critically injured after falling from a horse-drawn carriage near Central Park as the city again weighs how to regulate—or end—the carriage trade.
Charlotte Hays Murray says someone tore down rainbow flags from her Hampden bookstore's Pride display during Baltimore’s Pride weekend; police said no formal report was written.
A Pittsburgh man received 41 months in federal prison after selling fentanyl and p-fluorofentanyl in Clarksburg; authorities say he moved more than 13 grams of fentanyl.
Banks and federal investigators say bank‑impersonation scams surged in 2025, costing Americans billions and hitting seniors hardest.
A Hernando County jury acquitted one defendant of murder but convicted him of aggravated battery in the 2021 Latin Kings-related killing; four co-defendants accepted 30-year pleas.
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