Law enforcement agencies across Ohio are turning to virtual reality to sharpen their response. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Police officers have long said that repetition builds skill — and when it comes to ...
A family with ties to Connecticut is now one step closer to having closure, thanks to a non-profit that works to provide ...
Kevin Reid was shot and killed while walking home from dinner with his wife. Years later, police are still searching for ...
SAN ANTONIO — The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office has launched a new mobile app designed to give residents instant access to ...
Deputies had been called to Michael Halberstam’s home seven times this month, but experts say the law sets a high bar for ...
The up-and-coming artist, who performed under the stage name DELAROSA, had released her first song in August, "No Me Llames." ...
Officers in Aurora found three illegal firearms in a car during a traffic stop after noticing the vehicle's suspicious ...
MANCHESTER, Iowa (KWWL) — A man is facing charges in Delaware County for allegedly attempting to engage in sexual acts with a ...
Is it legal to allow drivers to flag the location of speed traps in a navigation app? Of course it is, the Flemish Minister ...
The Red Fort car blast investigation has uncovered a digital trail linking the three accused doctors from Faridabad’s Al Falah University to the encrypted Swiss messaging app Threema. Police say Dr ...
I crossed five states, dodged speed traps, and delivered Katz’s pastrami from New York to Michigan while it was still warm, ...
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) launched a face-scanning app for local law enforcement agencies that assist the federal government with immigration-enforcement operations. The Mobile Identify ...
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