Two Arrests Made in Murray Assault Case Involving Firearm
Murray Police arrest two individuals for assault and wanton endangerment charges related to a November incident at Pi Kappa Alpha lodge. Investigation ongoing.
Murray Police arrest two individuals for assault and wanton endangerment charges related to a November incident at Pi Kappa Alpha lodge. Investigation ongoing.
Law enforcement warns of rising package thefts using Wi-Fi jammers to disable smart doorbell cameras, impacting home security measures.
NAPO's advocacy leads to critical law enforcement and first responder provisions in the 2026 NDAA, including expanded counter-UAS powers and health care options. Learn about key legislative initiatives and protective measures for officers.
Overview of recent arrests by the Campbell County Sheriff's Office and the legal process involving preliminary charges and the role of the County Attorney's Office in Gillette, Wyoming.
The trial of Brian Walshe accused in his wife's 2023 murder begins, highlighting investigative elements like DNA evidence and police testimony.
Massachusetts man on trial for wife's disappearance with $2.7M life insurance at stake; case highlights interplay of forensic, legal, and insurance fraud issues.
A Caddo Parish sheriff's deputy was arrested for automobile insurance fraud for obtaining coverage after a crash and falsely reporting the claim. The case highlights insurance compliance enforcement and ongoing investigative efforts in Louisiana.
Two former Maryland police officers pleaded guilty to staging auto thefts and submitting falsified police reports in a scheme defrauding insurers of tens of thousands of dollars. Their actions reveal risks in insurance claim verification and fraud detection.
Two Maryland police officers pled guilty to orchestrating an auto insurance fraud scheme involving staged vehicle thefts and falsified police reports, resulting in significant fraudulent insurance payouts. Their sentencing highlights enforcement efforts against insurance fraud in law enforcement.
A Pontiac man pleaded guilty to orchestrating a multi-state unemployment insurance fraud scheme involving over $4 million in Pandemic Unemployment Assistance funds. This case underscores enforcement efforts against fraud impacting state unemployment programs.