Italy mother accused of stabbing her own 5 children, killing 3
A woman is facing capital murder charges after three children were fatally stabbed in Ellis County on Friday.
A woman is facing capital murder charges after three children were fatally stabbed in Ellis County on Friday.
Houston police announced Friday that Joseph Harrell, 17, and Zy'Nika Ayesha Woods, 19, were arrested in the Feb. 13 "jugging" attack on Nhung Truong, who was left paralyzed.
Jugging, tap and glue at ATMs, and purse snatching schemes are among crime trends that have been spreading throughout the U.S. and costing Americans money.
An attempted kidnapping at a school bus stop went wrong for one 30-year-old man who attempt was thwarted by a group of children who came to the defense of one of their classmates. The incident occurred early Monday morning in Gaithersburg, Maryland -- approximately 20 miles north of Washington, D.C. -- when several students were standing at a bus stop waiting to be picked up by their school bus when 30-year-old Jamaal Germany allegedly attempted to kidnap one of the students. The suspect’s motives regarding the attempted kidnapping are currently unclear as authorities continue to investigate the incident.
One arrestee was 16, the other just 15.
A missing 45-year-old lawyer from Chesterfield County has been found dead, according to police. Chesterfield Police said Mark Englisby was last heard from Friday afternoon.
After reaching a plea agreement, teenager Reid Mitchell will serve 120 days in jail and 10 years on probation for the assault of Cole Hagan.
A judge has denied bond for a woman accused of killing a grandmother.
Baton Rouge police have arrested Derrick Perkins in connection with the Feb. 23 disappearance of Nathan Millard, a Georgia businessman and father of five.
Six tiny cocker spaniel puppies were rescued by police after their owner was spotted at the side of a road apparently trying to hurl them away in a plastic bag.
Chicago resident Darthula Young says a man with a long criminal history began squatting in her home in September and she has not yet been able to remove him.
On Feb. 13, Joseph Harrell was captured on surveillance footage physically attacking Nhung Truong, 44, during a robbery at the 9800 block of Bellaire in Houston, Texas. Authorities said Harrell observed Truong withdrawing a large amount of money from a bank in Chinatown before following her for more than 20 miles to Bellaire. According to investigators, they were able to locate the getaway vehicle and identify Zy'Nika Ayesha Woods as the driver.
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The officer shot the driver, police say.
NCAA hockey player Carson Briere was caught on video launching a double amputee’s empty wheelchair down a flight of stairs at a bar earlier this month.
A Canadian city councilor has spoken up after a Sikh international student was brutally beaten by a group of people on his way home in what is being described as a racially motivated attack. Gagandeep Singh, a 21-year-old international student in Kelowna, British Columbia, was allegedly attacked at a bus stop at the corner of McCurdy Road and Highway 97 at around 10:30 p.m. on March 17.
Our top crime stories for the week of March 13: Arizona man arrested for allegedly killing his parents; a man dead following a barricade situation inside north Phoenix QuikTrip; an escaped Yuma inmate caught in south Phoenix; 2 arrested in murder of man in Casa Grande; and a man accused of driving drunk with a baby strapped to his chest.
Indiana police continue their search for 14-year-old Scottie Dean Morris, who disappeared from Eaton 5 days ago and is believed to be in "extreme danger" and may need medical attention.
Cocoa police arrest fast-food patron who pulled gun capable of holding 50 rounds after dispute with McDonald's drive thru worker
“You are finished making up your own rules,” the federal judge told the Miami-based member of the Proud Boys, who faces civil disorder and obstruction charges.
An Arkansas man who was convicted of leading illegal hikes along the Buffalo National River was sentenced by a federal court on Tuesday, March 7. The man, Jeffrey Johnson, led a 31-person hike through the public area last May, and one participant died during the excursion. Following a December trial in the Western District of Arkansas, Johnson was convicted of one count of engaging in or soliciting business in a national park without a permit, and one count of soliciting money inside a national park without a permit, according to a news release.