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2024-04-20T10:48:01Z
Americans lost at least $650 million to romance scams last year. And now with AI, they are only getting more sophisticated. Here's how to spot one.
Mickey Barreto booked a one-night stay at the New Yorker Hotel in 2018, then stayed on, rent-free, for five years. His luck may have finally run out.
Thousands of Americans fell for online puppy adoption scams on Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist last year, costing them over $1 million.
The owner's Tesla app estimated the car's battery was down to 15 miles of range, Fox 11 Los Angeles reported.
Police ordered Patrick Carroll to undergo a psychiatric evaluation and give up his firearms following reports of gunshots at his home last week.
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2024-03-30T14:38:01Z
Three robots from Boston Dynamics, one of them a "dog" named "Roscoe," helped police in a SWAT standoff, and Roscoe took three bullets in the process.
The Murrieta Police Department has been editing Lego heads onto suspects to protect their identities.
Radio archives reveal how officers scrambled to close traffic on the bridge just two minutes before it collapsed, saving commuters' lives.
The US Marine Corps reported an F-35 jet missing to 911 after a pilot ejected over rural South Carolina and landed in someone's backyard.
Former Palm Beach Police Department officer Bethany Guerriero is facing a lawsuit for pulling a gun on a man who called police for help.
Pennsylvania police officer Justin Hain is facing multiple felony and misdemeanor charges after police say he raped a woman.
Police charged a woman in Ohio with theft by deception and say she admitted to exaggerating and fabricating her daughter's cancer diagnosis for money.
The six cops, who called themselves the 'goon squad,' pleaded guilty to state and federal charges in August for torturing two Black men.
The City of Golden Police Department moved all its roughly 70 staff, including the chief, to a 32-hour schedule.
As of January 1, Illinois has 320 new state laws on the books, including one that bans semi-automatic weapons.
The officers were part of an elite squad that was tasked with preventing drug and gun crime in Louisville.
The suspect, a 47-year-old woman, attempted to strangle Charlie Sheen, TMZ reported, citing law-enforcement sources.
Criminals in Mexico are sharing government intelligence and security software through WhatsApp, sources told Vice News.
Police in Florida said they arrested an 11-year-old who used his friend's phone to call in a fake school shooting so he could leave school early.
A grand jury in Mississippi declined to press charges against a police officer who shot Aderrien Murry, 11, after his mother called police for help.