DC police issue alert for siblings who went missing in Southeast DC on December 26

D.C. Police are seeking the public’s help in locating two missing children, 11-year-old Jayceon Hayes and 14-year-old Chayquan Hayes-Rawls, from the 5100 block of Hanna Place, Southeast D.C. Both siblings were last seen on Thursday, December 26 around 3 a.m. Jayceon Hayes, a Black male, stands at 4’10” and weighs 75 lbs. He has black … Read more

2 Face Charges After 44 Pounds Of Cocaine Seized In Grandville

Two men are being charged with a federal drug offense following the confiscation of 44 pounds of cocaine outside of a hotel in West Michigan. On November 21, federal law enforcement conducted an investigation in Grandville, which ultimately led to a seizure. According to a criminal complaint filed by a Drug Enforcement Administration agent, the … Read more

A Police Officer From Ohio Recently Became The First In The State To Use The “Grappler” To Stop A High-speed Chase

Police chases occur when drivers attempt to evade a traffic stop, posing a significant risk of car accidents involving innocent bystanders. Fortunately, law enforcement has developed various methods to apprehend these evading drivers. In Ohio, a pioneering police officer has recently adopted a groundbreaking approach, becoming the first in the state to employ this strategy. … Read more

Evictions increase in NYC public housing buildings under private management, report finds

According to a report from the city comptroller’s office, private companies operating numerous public housing campuses in New York City are evicting tenants at a significantly higher rate compared to the New York City Housing Authority. According to auditors employed by Comptroller Brad Lander, the eviction rate in approximately 16,000 NYCHA apartments managed by private … Read more

Man From Ohio Sentenced For Unemployment And Bank Fraud

Darmani Hawkins, a 21-year-old from Aurora, has been sentenced to 60 months in federal prison for his involvement in two distinct fraud schemes. These schemes specifically targeted COVID-19-era unemployment benefits and the U.S. Postal Service. After pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and mail fraud, conspiracy to commit bank fraud, and mail theft, … Read more

6 Mexican Nationals Convicted Of Drug Trafficking In Idaho And Oregon

The recent sentencing of a Mexican National in Idaho for drug trafficking has added to the growing number of individuals in his family who are serving time for similar crimes. Currently, there are six family members incarcerated, excluding his sister who is awaiting a court date in February 2025. Efren Alexander Aviles-Pacheco comes from a … Read more