Real-life cat burglary suspect does yoga before raiding bakery store: video
A real-life cat burglar was captured on video stretching and doing yoga outside a bakery earlier this month – before going on to burglarize the place minutes later.
Florida homeowner shares squatter eviction success story: 'We went the right way'
Florida Democrat Patti Peeples would have been able to file misdemeanor and felony charges against her property's squatters had House Bill 621 been passed.
Uber responds after Texas toddler tragically hit, killed by driver dropping off family: ‘Heartbreaking’
Uber said "our thoughts go out to the victim's family" after a 1-year-old girl was run over by driver who was dropping off her family in Houston.
Prosecutors want a 40- to 50-year prison sentence for Sam Bankman-Fried
Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of the crypto exchange FTX, was convicted in November of fraud-related charges, and prosecutors are now seeking a 40- to 50-year prison sentence.
Dollar General drops self-checkout at hundreds of stores to reduce theft
After seeing retail theft continue, Dollar General implemented three plans to change its checkout strategy. This includes getting rid of the option in 300 stores.
Man who threatened to stab passenger on Frontier flight, forcing emergency landing, sentenced to prison
The U.S. Attorney's Office said a man who drew a weapon on a plane and threatened to stab a fellow passenger has been sentenced to 30 months in prison.
Delta Air Lines flight diverted to Atlanta after lighter-involved flight disturbance
A Delta Air Lines plane was diverted after a passenger disturbance, involving a lighter, forced the aircraft land in Atlanta instead of New York City.
Royal Caribbean cancels Labadee, Haiti port stops out of 'abundance of caution'
Royal Caribbean cruise ships will temporarily avoid the port of Labadee, Haiti, due to the worsening security situation in the Caribbean country.
Oakland businesses threaten to stop paying taxes after slew of robberies until crime stops: 'Enough is enough'
Local business owners in Oakland, California are declaring that they no longer want to pay taxes after a slew of robberies and thefts are raising safety concerns.
Alaska Airlines flight incident: Student pilot tries to enter cockpit, says he ‘was testing them’: report
A 19-year-old student pilot allegedly tried to enter an Alaska Airlines plane cockpit multiple times during a flight to Virginia earlier this month.
PETA activist, 13, arrested after allegedly striking Florida deputy during protest in Starbucks
Authorities in Florida arrested two people, including a 13-year-old, at a Starbucks after a protest over the price of dairy alternatives turned into a scuffle with the officers.
Nevada prison to help inmates reintegrate into society
Reintegrating into society after prison can be difficult. The Vocational Village at the Southern Desert Correctional Center in Nevada is hoping to change that.
The DNA scandal that could threaten thousands of criminal cases
The unfolding scandal—potentially one of the largest in the history of forensic DNA testing, according to experts—is throwing Colorado’s criminal justice system into chaos.
Former Google engineer indicted for stealing AI secrets to aid Chinese firms
The Department of Justice indicted a former Google engineer for allegedly stealing trade secrets from Google to benefit Chinese artificial intelligence companies.
Royal Caribbean worker accused of placing hidden camera in family cabin's bathroom
A Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas cruise ship worker has been fired after being accused of placing a hidden camera inside a cabin bathroom.
Law enforcement community leader gives Biden reality check on crime: 'Disorder everywhere you look'
Fraternal Order of Police National Vice President Joe Gamaldi slammed President Biden for claiming violent crimes have decreased under his watch.
Army employee Janet Mello pleads guilty to stealing more than $100M from Army to purchase luxury items
A U.S. Army employee pleaded guilty to stealing $108 million in Army funds to purchase personal items, including jewelry, clothing, cars and homes.
Small businesses taking extreme measures to stop shoplifters because of soft-on-crime laws: Security expert
Security and shoplifting experts say thieves have become emboldened by soft-on-crime policies and led retailers to adopt drastic measures to combat theft.
BP manager's husband pleads guilty to insider trading, listened in on wife's work calls
The husband of a former BP mergers and acquisitions manager pleaded guilty to insider trading after profiting $1.7 million on trades he had made based on listening in on her calls.
'Ghost gun' maker agrees to cease sales to Maryland residents as part of lawsuit settlement
A Nevada-based gun part manufacturer settled a lawsuit with the city of Baltimore, agreeing to stop all sales of "ghost gun" kits and parts in Maryland.