• NYPD raids open-air market run by illegal migrants selling stolen goods — but makes no arrests

    New York Police Department officers raided an open-air market run by illegal migrants on Roosevelt Avenue near 91 Street in Jackson Heights, the New York Post reported.A day before the raid, the Post published an exposé on the illicit street market, where migrants have been selling stolen goods at discounted prices. Most of the items were snagged off the shelves of nearby businesses, which have been complaining about an uptick in shoplifting. Merchants and residents have made more than two dozen...

  • TPD track down stolen vehicle, make arrest

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Topeka police say one person is in custody during a stolen vehicle investigation Tuesday morning. The Topeka Police Department was called around 7:30 a.m. on April 23 to the 1800 block of SE Ohio Avenue on reports of a stolen vehicle. Officers arriving at the scene found the vehicle and tried to []

  • House passes billions in aid to Ukraine, Israel

    The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed four separate national security supplemental bills on Saturday, clearing the way for the foreign aid package to arrive at President Joe Biden’s desk.One bill contained roughly $60 billion in aid for Ukraine, one with approximately $26 billion for Israel, another with $8 billion for the Indo-Pacific, and a final one that included a series of other policy priorities like the sale of TikTok and the REPO act that would allow the U.S. to seize...

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    Man driving stolen vehicle from Houston, arrested in Lyford

    LYFORD, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Willacy County deputies arrested a man they say was driving a stolen vehicle. In a release from the Willacy County Sheriff's Office, Alexsander Gervacio, 20, was charged with unauthorized use of a stolen vehicle and possession of a controlled substance. After getting a stolen vehicle alert, deputies conducted a traffic stop []

  • Dogecoin Sell-Off Imminent? 10 Billion DOGE About To Move Into Profit

    Dogecoin could be heading toward an imminent sell-off that could tank its price as a significant tranche of coins is about to move into profit. In such a case, it would not be out of the ordinary to see a large number of investors sell off their holdings as they move to secure some profit. […]

  • Juveniles arrested after crashing stolen vehicle at Georgia Military College

    MILLEDGEVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Milledgeville Police Department arrested three juveniles after crashing a stolen vehicle onto the Georgia Military College campus. Patrol units were advised of a stolen vehicle entering the Milledgeville city limits on Sunday morning around 12:40 a.m. Officers saw a white Chevrolet Tahoe that had been reported stolen out of Putnam County, traveling South on North

  • Man Arrested On Drug Charges After Stolen Vehicle Is Discovered By ALPR

    Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office personnel were alerted on Tuesday around 5:30 p.m. to a stolen vehicle from a hit on their Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) while driving south on I-75 near Highway 153.

  • Arrest made after two antique bells stolen from historical society

    NESQUEHONING, CARBON COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A man was arrested after police say two antique bells were stolen from a historical society. According to the Nesquehoning Police Department, on April 6 officers were called to the Nesquehoning Historical Society for a report of two antique bells stolen. Police say one bell was over 300 years old, []

  • How Ukraine’s cyber police fights back against Russia's hackers

    On February 24, 2022, Russian forces invaded Ukraine. Since then, life in the country has changed for everyone. For the Ukrainian forces who had to defend their country, for the regular citizens who had to withstand invading forces and constant shelling, and for the Cyberpolice of Ukraine, which had to shift its focus and priorities. […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Dutch donate €1 billion extra for military aid to Ukraine

    The Dutch cabinet has agreed to free up a further €1 billion for military help for Ukraine, taking the total so far in 2024 to €3 billion. This week’s attacks on power plants and the death of citizens in attacks on the city of Kharkiv highlight the fact that Ukraine needs more to protect itself, prime minister Mark Rutte said on social media. Ministers also decided the Netherlands will make €3 billion available for military support in 2024 and €400

  • Arrests made after stolen U-Haul tracked down in chase: Police

    Officers said that the chase began in Liberty Township Thursday night around 10:45 p.m.