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Burglar Grabs An Armful Of Right-Foot Sneakers
"What was the point of grabbing one shoe off the shelf?" asked Rob Wickham, who works at Clean Soles shop in southwestern Virginia. -
Pennsylvania Prisons Locked Down After Staff Exposed To Suspected Tainted Drugs
The case in Pennsylvania follows similar incidents in Ohio and Arkansas in which prison staff and inmates have been exposed to drugs, including fentanyl and K2. -
California Becomes First State To End Cash Bail
"Today, California reforms its bail system so that rich and poor alike are treated fairly," Gov. Jerry Brown said after signing the law. He has been advocating for an overhaul for nearly four decades. -
California Law Would Expunge Many Marijuana-Related Crimes
A measure passed by the legislature would require a review of all marijuana-related crimes in the state between 1975 and 2016, when pot was legalized in California. -
Even When Crime Is Down, Safety Is Always A Concern For Public Housing Residents
Crime this summer has decreased across the board in many of Boston’s public housing units. But residents are still worried. -
Suspect In Decade-Old Serial Rapes Arrested, With Help Of Genealogy Database
A suspect in the "Ramsey Street Rapist" case in Fayetteville, N.C., was located after a search through a public genealogy database. It's the same process used in the case of the Golden State Killer. -
Breathalyzers And The Latest State Crime Lab Controversy
For years, police departments used breathalyzers that were improperly calibrated, meaning the results of breathalyzer tests could be inaccurate. -
Police Arrest Third Suspect In New Haven Synthetic Marijuana Overdose Case
Over three days, more than 100 people fell ill after smoking a batch of K2 officials say was laced with AB-Fubinaca. Police Chief Anthony Campbell said chemical was "knocking people down." -
Former Baltimore Officer Charged With Assault After Viral Video
Arthur Williams has been indicted by a grand jury for criminal charges including first-degree assault after a video surfaced on social media that showed him repeatedly punching a man in the face. -
Lunch Lady Larceny? Cafeteria Workers Allegedly Stole Half A Million Dollars
After Connecticut officials found "irregularities" at two school cafeterias, authorities traced the stolen lunch money back to two unusual suspects: two sisters behind the counter.