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Italian police ID suspected killer on surveillance tape
Police have identified the man whose shooting of another man outside a store in Naples, Italy, was captured by a surveillance camera.
Police monitor sex offenders at Halloween
During the week before Halloween each year, Lt. Steve Rose of the Sandy Springs Police Department in Georgia knocks on the doors of every registered sex offender in his jurisdiction.
Police monitor sex offenders at Halloween
During the week before Halloween each year, Lt. Steve Rose of the Sandy Springs Police Department in Georgia knocks on the doors of every registered sex offender in his jurisdiction.
Police seek sex offender, find 6 bodies
A search has been launched for a convicted rapist suspected of killing six people. The bodies were found in and around a house in Cleveland, Ohio.
Iraqi arrested, allegedly ran down ‘Westernized’ daughter
Authorities said Friday that an Iraqi man, accused of running down his daughter in Arizona because she had become "too Westernized," has been taken into custody in Atlanta, Georgia.
Pair makes a mark in mug shot history
Police say guilt was written all over their faces. Matthew Allan McNelly and Joey Lee Miller were charged with attempted burglary after a car stop.
Jury hears suriving son’s statement: ‘She cut me’
A boy told police how his mother "cut me," then moved onto his brother. His statement was played for jurors as Michelle Kehoe's trial opened.
Sixth person arrested in homecoming gang rape
Police arrested another teen Thursday, the sixth suspect jailed in connection with the gang rape of a 15-year-old girl on a northern California high school campus.
Scientist pleads not guilty to espionage charge
A former U.S. government scientist who served in sensitive positions on classified aerospace projects pleaded not guilty to attempted espionage Thursday.
Former ‘enemy combatant’ sentenced in Illinois
A former "enemy combatant" who was held in a South Carolina Naval brig for six years with no charges was sentenced Thursday to eight years and four months in prison, a Justice Department spokesman said.