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A Texas man was recently arrested after the authorities discovered that his disabled wife had allegedly been confined to a bedroom of their family home for several years.

Investigators say the situation was revealed on March 6 when the woman briefly called 911. The authorities later alleged that the call was only possible because the man had accidentally left his phone inside the room before leaving the house. The man returned home while she was still on the call, and he allegedly struck her, carried her back to the bed, and ended the call.

Police later responded to the residence and began investigating the circumstances surrounding the call. The investigation reportedly led the authorities to conclude that the woman had been kept locked inside a bedroom of the home for approximately five years.

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An Iowa woman was recently arrested after the authorities alleged she delivered a pan of lasagna that had been laced with a controlled substance to a family with the intent of causing a pregnant woman to miscarry.

According to a statement from the Winneshiek County Sheriff’s Office, deputies began investigating the incident in early January after receiving a report that a family-size tray of lasagna had allegedly been contaminated with a drug. Detectives from the sheriff’s office, working with multiple agencies, launched a lengthy investigation into the claim.

During the investigation, the authorities obtained and executed several search warrants to determine who was responsible for preparing and delivering the food. Investigators allegedly discovered that a 36-year-old woman and another individual had worked together to place a controlled substance in the lasagna before it was delivered to the family on December 28, 2025. Officials said the household included a pregnant woman.

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The parents of a Florida teenager were arrested after the authorities reportedly determined that the couple raised money for the boy’s supposed cancer treatment even though he had never been diagnosed with the disease.

According to the Dixie County Sheriff’s Office, the parents allegedly told people in their Old Town community that their teenage son had cancer affecting several internal organs and needed financial help to cover medical care. They reportedly organized multiple local fundraisers and also created an online campaign through GoFundMe.

Reports indicated that the situation began in December 2024 when the couple brought their then-15-year-old son to a doctor after he experienced weight loss and other health concerns. Investigators later determined that while the teenager did have legitimate medical issues, he had never been diagnosed with cancer.

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Two roommates were reportedly arrested in St. George, Utah, after the authorities executed a search warrant at their residence and allegedly discovered 19 firearms along with several types of suspected drugs.

According to reports, the investigation began at approximately 10 p.m. on March 4 when two officers who were on foot patrol and reportedly smelled the odor of burnt marijuana coming from the backyard of a nearby home. The officers contacted the residents and asked for permission to search the property, but consent was allegedly denied. The authorities searched after obtaining a warrant.

Court documents stated that officers first located marijuana-related drug paraphernalia in the backyard, including items that had been placed inside a smoker grill. Some of the paraphernalia was reportedly claimed by another individual who was present at the residence.

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An inmate assigned to help at a sheriff’s office fundraiser in Florida was reportedly charged with attempted escape after leaving his work assignment to meet a woman inside a portable toilet during the event.

According to reports, the incident occurred last Wednesday during the 32nd annual barbecue fundraiser hosted by the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office in Vero Beach, Florida. The event included jail tours and demonstrations by SWAT and K9 units. Attendees were also offered food such as hot dogs and barbecue plates.

Authorities said several inmates were allowed to assist with the fundraiser as part of a trustee work program. These inmates were assigned duties such as serving food and helping maintain the event grounds.

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A North Carolina woman who was reported missing more than two decades ago was recently located and arrested after the authorities discovered she had an outstanding charge dating back to the time of her disappearance.

According to reports, the woman was 38 years old when her husband reported her missing after she failed to return home from a shopping trip to a K-Mart in Martinsville, Virginia, at the end of 2001. She reportedly left him and their three children behind.

Court records from Rockingham County District Court reportedly show that the woman had been issued a citation for driving while impaired on November 11, 2001, along with a civil revocation of her driver’s license. Authorities reportedly issued an arrest warrant on December 27, 2001, after she failed to appear in court.

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A former pre-kindergarten teacher in Las Cruces, New Mexico, was recently arrested after the authorities investigated allegations that she physically harmed a young child while working at a daycare.

According to reports, the investigation began in late February after the parents of a child contacted law enforcement and claimed their son had been abused while at the daycare. Deputies with the Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Office reviewed the initial complaint but determined that the child involved lived outside their jurisdiction. The case was then referred to the Las Cruces Police Department.

A detective obtained surveillance footage from the daycare facility, and investigators reviewed the video. It was alleged that it showed several incidents involving a boy under the age of 10, and sources reported that investigators believe the footage showed the former teacher striking the child with multiple objects and, at one point, slapping him with an open hand. Police also reported that the video appeared to show the woman using items such as a chair and a pointer while hitting the child.

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A Wisconsin man was taken into custody after authorities in Milwaukee reported that he allegedly forced his way into a home and threatened two women while armed with a handgun.

According to authorities, the incident reportedly happened on February 26 at a residence in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Police later arrested a 26-year-old man on suspicion of several charges, including armed burglary, reckless endangerment, false imprisonment, attempted sexual assault, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Authorities stated that the situation may have begun when a person who was at the home to perform repair work encountered the suspect outside. The worker reportedly told police that the man asked how many people were inside the residence and appeared to have a firearm concealed under his clothing. The worker said he followed the man’s instructions to approach the home, but was allowed to leave moments later. After getting away, he contacted emergency services.

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A Louisiana woman was recently arrested after authorities learned that she had allegedly tried multiple times to leave her 8-year-old son behind at different locations, according to police.

Authorities stated that officers in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, responded Sunday afternoon to a report about a child who had reportedly been left alone at a laundromat. Witnesses allegedly told officers that a woman drove away from the location and left the boy behind. Officers took the child into their care and brought him to the police station while they worked to locate his mother.

Officers spent time with the child and tried to make him comfortable while they attempted to find out where his mother had gone.

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A 25-year-old man was arrested on the night of February 27 after a traffic stop in Missoula, Montana, led to allegations of impaired driving and other violations.

According to authorities, a Missoula Police Department officer was patrolling an area of Missoula around 10:11 p.m. when a blue pickup truck was allegedly seen driving in an unusual manner. The vehicle reportedly displayed several driving irregularities, leading the officer to believe the driver could be intoxicated or distracted. A traffic stop was initiated.

Authorities stated that the driver pulled into the entrance area of a local fire station before coming to a stop. Due to safety concerns about the location, the officer reportedly asked the driver to exit the vehicle. When the man stepped out, the officer allegedly observed that he appeared unsteady. The officer also reportedly noticed glossy, reddened eyes and detected the odor of alcohol.

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