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A tiny bristlecone pine tree, one of the oldest-known living things on earth, was stolen from the grounds of the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums in Fremont, Ohio, and anyone with informati… ...
The U.S. Department of Justice canceled $500 million in grants to public safety organizations nationwide, including some that address gun violence. One clinic in St. Louis lost a $2 million award ...
Sixteen suspects of retail crime are in custody after an "organzied retail crime blitz" last week in Jonesboro.Attorney General Griffin Announces 16 Arrests Fo ...
The main driver of crime costs was the country’s homicide rate, which remained high despite falling slightly to 19.3 murders per 100,000 in 2024. The drop in murders was countered by a sharp rise in ...
Federal investigators said Labrador-Sierra illegally purchased a semiautomatic pistol from a Bass Pro Shop in Rossford on July 21, 2022. WTOL-11 reported that the man used a fake Ohio driver’s ...
SANDUSKY, Ohio — A true crime podcaster based in Erie County was in court Thursday, where she was convicted of multiple felony intimidation charges. Ashli Ford, 40, of Milan, was indicted on 19 ...
SANDUSKY, Ohio — A true crime podcaster based in Erie County was in court Thursday, where she was convicted of multiple felony intimidation charges. Ashli Ford, 40, of Milan, was indicted on 19 ...
Total crime rose markedly in 2021, 2022, and 2023 (the last year it was available). This surge coincided with a massive flood of illegals.
In 2019, Malawi dismantled the Chinese-led Lin-Zhang wildlife trafficking syndicate, a major win in its fight against the illegal wildlife trade, thanks in part to funding from the U.S. government.
A 24-year-old Venezuelan was arrested in Perrysburg, Ohio, for using fraudulent documents to enroll in high school. He is now facing forgery charges. Fox News Media ...
Crime Junkie hosts gave an update to True Crime Arizona about a high-profile case in the Phoenix area from 2001. Skip to content. Your Life Arizona. Pool Safety Tips. Hydrate Arizona.
CINCINNATI — From free skating on the riverfront to more job opportunities and the return of the popular "Rec @ Nite", Cincinnati leaders are hoping expanded programs and services this summer ...