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Breaking: Johnson City man charged with murder in March death | News
A Johnson City man has been indicted in connection to the murder of Brionah Tester. Billy Joe Anderson has been charged with Second Degree Murder, Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, Alteration of Permanent Numbers and Tampering with Evidence. Tester was found dead on March 18 when the Johnson City Police Department responded to a call at 207 …
BREAKING: Suspicious package found in downtown TC bank | News
TRAVERSE CITY — Several intersections in downtown Traverse City have been blocked after a suspicious package was left in the lobby of Fifth Third Bank at the corner of Front and Union streets. The area around the bank is blocked by police tape and the Michigan State Police bomb squad arrived on scene at about 8 …
Ludlow police seeing more break-ins | News
LUDLOW, MA (WGGB/WHSM) — The stay-at-home advisory in the Bay State has been in place since mid-March, but the crime hasn’t stopped. Many police departments said they’ve seen an uptick in domestic violence calls, but recently, the town of Ludlow has seen a rise in shoplifting and car break-in calls. The Ludlow Police Department said …
Car Break-Ins May Be Down in SF for 2019 – NBC Bay Area
Ahead of the year-end release of statistics on crime, San Francisco police said through the end of November, burglaries from vehicles were down 3 percent. Thefts from vehicles totaled 23,309 in the first 11 months of 2019, down from 23,921 in the first eleven months of 2018. For all of 2018, thefts from vehicles were …
BREAKING: Report of fatal shooting at Lee Circle and Madison Street in Forest Park | News
FOREST PARK—Forest Park Police are asking for the public’s help following a fatal shooting that happened near the corner of Lee Circle and Madison Street in Forest Park shortly after 5 p.m. Thanksgiving Day. In a statement, Forest Park Police said a friend had taken the victim, Jason Martin, 20, to Southern Regional Medical Hospital …
Pueblo crime fighting teams working to get new technology
PUEBLO — Pueblo crime fighting teams are working together to get some important tools. Pueblo Police, the Sheriff’s Office, and the District Attorney want a federal grant to buy new computers, tracking technology, chasing equipment, and other pieces of technology. The grant is worth a little of $99,000. “Well, we are always trying to find …