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Two men were arrested after a multi‑agency child‑sex probe that stretched into Alabama. Authorities say both are being held while extradition paperwork moves forward.
Orange County deputies warned about a convincing phone scam that spoofed the sheriff's number and an 'FBI' transfer; deputies say no money was lost.
Bullets struck two homes and a car in Worthington; police say no one was hurt and are asking residents to share tips or video.
A Tarrant County jury sent former Everman deputy fire chief Joel Jones to life after prosecutors said he paid a man to rape a Fort Worth woman. The sentence ends a case that shocked neighbors.
Apartment staff detained a 29-year-old after she allegedly set several small fires in the breezeway of City Vue @5101. She’s been charged with aggravated arson.
Denver police say they're investigating a stabbing near 22nd and Stout; one person was taken to a local hospital and the investigation is ongoing.
Crews responded to reports of a fire in the 12300 block of 31st Ave NE; Seattle Fire urged people to avoid the area. Officials have not yet released details on injuries or cause.
Jurors heard opening statements in the trial of Ronald Hall, accused in the May 11, 2025 Brooklyn killing of Albert Manning. The case returns to court Friday.
APD and a Travis County deputy were named Employees of the Week after officers located a suspect who threatened a local school and was arrested, officials said.
A man who barricaded himself inside a Fort Lauderdale business surrendered after an hours‑long SWAT response, police say. Authorities have not released a motive or charges.
A North Olmsted woman awaiting trial in a March shooting was arrested in Brunswick after police say she cut off a court-ordered GPS monitor and was tracked to a Pearl Road business.
A pedestrian died Friday after being struck on Elvis Presley Boulevard in Whitehaven. Memphis police say the crash happened in the 4100 block and the investigation is ongoing.
Cincinnati will pay nearly $16,000 to settle a lawsuit after a man bought a Porsche at a city auction that later turned out to be stolen.
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