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NATIONWIDE INVESTIGATION Sober Drivers Across The U.S. Are Getting Arrested For DUI And A New Investigation Shows It's A National Problem
If your sobriety is evident, why would a cop stop and arrest you? This happened to a Hawaiian man when he was pulled over by the police. He had no alcohol or drugs in his system, yet the officer placed him in the back of the cruiser nonetheless.
By Skyler Saunders2 months ago in Criminal
The abduction of Jayme Closs
The abduction of Jayme Closs shocked the United States and drew national attention to the terrifying reality of targeted, premeditated crimes committed by strangers. In the early hours of October 15, 2018, Jayme’s life was violently and permanently altered when a young man she had never met arrived at her family home in Barron, Wisconsin** with the intention of taking her for himself.The offender, whose real name is Jake Patterson (sometimes incorrectly reported as Thomas Patterson), was a 21-year-old man who described himself as socially isolated and lonely. According to his own statements, he wanted a girl to keep him company and believed abducting one was the only way he could achieve this. Rather than attempting to form a relationship in a lawful or healthy way, Patterson made the deliberate and chilling decision to kidnap a child.
By Kure Garba2 months ago in Criminal
The Tragic Death of Holly Barlow-Austin in a Texas Jail Operated by LaSalle Corrections
In April 2019 Holly Barlow-Austin a 47-year-old woman living in Texas was arrested for violating the terms of her probation related to a misdemeanor offense. What began as a routine and relatively minor criminal justice matter would soon become a devastating example of how neglect inside privately operated jails can lead to irreversible harm and, ultimately, loss of life.Following her arrest, Holly was placed in a jail facility operated by LaSalle Corrections a private company responsible for managing correctional facilities in the state. According to court filings and accounts from her family, Holly entered the jail in stable condition. She was capable of walking on her own, communicating clearly, and managing her health with prescribed medication. There were no signs that her life was in immediate danger at the time she was booked into custody.
By Kure Garba2 months ago in Criminal
No Arrests Made in the Nancy Guthrie Case. AI-Generated.
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, an 84‑year‑old grandmother from Tucson, Arizona, has captured national attention over the past two weeks. Recent law enforcement activity, including the detaining of three people, has raised questions and hope among the public and Nancy’s family. But as of now, no one has been arrested in connection with her disappearance, and the investigation continues.
By sehzeen fatima2 months ago in Criminal
SWAT Raid Near Nancy Guthrie’s Home Leads to Three Detentions
Three individuals were detained late Friday night after a coordinated SWAT operation unfolded in a Tucson neighborhood just miles from the home of missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, marking one of the most significant developments in the investigation since her disappearance nearly two weeks ago.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in Criminal
Valentine's Day Murder in Ft. Myers
Valentine’s Day has long been observed as the day of love. Couples around the country go the extra mile to show their significant other how much they mean. It’s also a day when countless murders have occurred. In my opinion, murder on Valentine’s Day is more personal and sends a deeper message than murders committed on other days of the year.
By Criminal Matters2 months ago in Criminal
The Epstein Files : Never Missed It
Introduction: The Shadow Over the Elite For decades, Jeffrey Epstein was a symbol of extreme wealth and high-society connections. He moved in elite circles, but beneath the surface lay a dark network of exploitation. The "Epstein Files" are more than just legal documents; they are a window into a world where power was used to silence the innocent. This is the story of how that world finally began to crumble.
By Abu Obaida2 months ago in Criminal
When a Video Game Argument Becomes a Life-Ending Tragedy
On the evening of February 2 2018, a family dispute inside a home in Bibb County Georgia ended in a tragic and irreversible loss. What began as a disagreement over internet access and a video game escalated into violence that ultimately took the life of a young woman and led to a life sentence for her teenage brother.Sixteen-year-old Kevon Watkins wanted to spend the evening playing an online video game. However, the internet connection in the house was running too slowly for him to play properly. Frustrated, he decided to take matters into his own hands. Rather than waiting for the connection to improve or asking for help, he changed the password on the home router so that no one else in the household would be able to access the internet.
By Kure Garba2 months ago in Criminal
How Trump Barely Escaped Death | Who was the Shooter
In Butler, Pennsylvania, it was the day of July 13, 2024, when former US President Donald Trump was attacked during a public rally speech. During the event, the sound of three gunshots was heard. Trump was hit by a bullet, but his life was saved.
By Imran Ali Shah2 months ago in Criminal










