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Police in Annapolis: Babysitter Sexually Abused Toddler

On Wednesday evening, January 3, investigators from the Anne Arundel County Police Department answered a phone call at the hospital. The caller reported child abuse, necessitating additional research. According to authorities, a parent alleged that her toddler had been abused by his babysitter, 35-year-old Glenda Sarmiento-Aguilar. Detectives have started a comprehensive inquiry into the incident in…

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Louisiana Educator in Custody for Sending Inappropriate Messages to 15-Year-Old Student

Tatum Hatch, a 32-year-old former teacher at West Monroe High School in Louisiana, was arrested for allegedly sending inappropriate messages to a 15-year-old student. Investigation Unveils Alleged Inappropriate Relationship Between Teacher and Student The investigation began after the local sheriff’s office received a tip about a possible student-teacher relationship. Hatch is accused of making inappropriate…

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Tragic Shooting Incident Outside Peoria Car Dealership Leaves Suspect Dead, Phoenix Detective Injured

A gunfight outside the Larry H. Miller Dodge Ram Peoria dealership in Arizona on Friday morning resulted in the death of one suspect, Junior Reyes, 30, and injuries to another detective from Phoenix police. This happened at around ten in the morning when Fugitive Apprehension and Investigations Detail (FAID) officers made an attempt to capture…

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Hemet Man Sentenced to 130 Years for 1999 Escondido Kidnap and Rape, Cracked with Genetic Genealogy

A Hemet man, Mark Thompson Hunter, received a sentence of 130 years to life in prison for a 1999 kidnapping and rape case in Escondido. The breakthrough in solving the decades-old crime came through the innovative use of genetic genealogy, a method commonly associated with solving cold-case murders. Hunter was identified and convicted after investigators…

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Winslow Police Files Drug and Weapons Charges Against Teens in Camden County

A stop was made on Wednesday, January 3 at approximately 1:40 p.m. at the intersection of Sicklerville Road and Chews Landing Road in Sicklerville, based on Winslow Township police. Police have accused 19-year-old Sicklerville driver Christopher Saint-Pierre of drug selling. In his automobile, they found packaged marijuana for selling. Authorities learned during the altercation that…

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Inmates in Missouri’s prisons lost 134 lives last year. “Nobody Is Willing To Solve The Problem”

Just 10 days before Christmas, LaShon Hudson got a phone call from a jail official in Missouri informing her of the tragic news of her son’s premature death at the age of 30. Since then, the woman from Kansas City has received little information from the Missouri Department of Corrections. She voiced her dissatisfaction, stating,…

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