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An Arizona couple allegedly carried out a series of road rage incidents over several weeks, including confrontations that reportedly escalated into property damage and physical aggression.

The most recent incident was reported on March 18. According to the authorities, a driver attempted to pass the suspects’ vehicle, and the suspect allegedly accelerated, cut him off, and abruptly braked. The maneuver reportedly caused a collision. After both vehicles stopped, the alleged victim approached and questioned what had happened, and the suspect allegedly sprayed him in the face with pepper spray. The suspect then reportedly used a hatchet to damage the alleged victim’s vehicle and stabbed multiple tires with a knife. The alleged victim later told investigators he feared for his life during the encounter.

Investigators connected that incident to earlier incidents that occurred in the same area. Surveillance footage and vehicle details reportedly linked the same car to multiple encounters.

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A Florida middle school student was hospitalized after she reportedly overdosed on fentanyl during class, leading to the arrest of her parents on child neglect charges.

According to court documents, the girl allegedly brought a small bottle containing a white powder from her home and used it in a school bathroom shortly before first period. She later went to class but began to feel unwell and eventually became unresponsive at her desk. Another student reportedly alerted school staff, prompting the school nurse to respond.

The nurse allegedly found the child on the classroom floor with a weak pulse and began CPR with assistance from another staff member. Deputies with the authorities arrived and reportedly administered Narcan, which produced a positive response. Paramedics then transported the student to a hospital for further treatment.

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A Kentucky woman was taken into custody and charged after a fire at a Louisville apartment complex displaced residents and caused significant damage, the authorities said.

The incident occurred around 3 a.m. on March 14 at an apartment building in northeast Louisville. According to the authorities, the 68-year-old woman allegedly started a fire inside her bedroom before leaving the apartment. Investigators later said the blaze appeared to have been set intentionally.

According to charging documents, at the time of the fire, the woman was reportedly facing eviction, and she was later booked on charges including arson, wanton endangerment, and criminal mischief, and was being held on a $50,000 bond.

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A Florida police officer was taken into custody and later charged with a felony after the authorities alleged he failed to disclose his HIV status to a woman who became pregnant during their relationship.

According to an arrest report, the case began after the woman contacted the authorities with concerns about her health following a series of conversations with the officer. Investigators said those concerns were heightened after another individual, who previously had a child with the officer, reached out and urged her to get tested. The report indicated that the individual had discovered medication among the officer’s belongings and became alarmed, though she did not initially explain the reason for her concern.

The woman and the officer had reportedly begun dating in October 2025. At the time, he was reportedly still living with the other mother, but claimed it was temporary and that they were no longer in a relationship.

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A Florida woman was taken into custody after the authorities investigated a reported altercation at a neighborhood park that allegedly left a 10-year-old boy injured.

According to the authorities, deputies were called to a park at an apartment complex in Osceola County following reports of a disturbance involving several children and adults. By the time they arrived, witnesses had already described a situation that reportedly escalated from a playground dispute.

Investigators said the incident began as a disagreement among a group of children who had been playing together. At some point, several of the children reportedly left the area and returned with their mothers, which the authorities said contributed to the situation intensifying.

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A 43-year-old man was reportedly taken into custody in Portland and arraigned on multiple felony charges, including first-degree attempted rape, kidnapping, and burglary, after a series of alleged incidents in a residential neighborhood.

According to the authorities, the suspect was located shortly after a reported attack when a group of about 15 people followed him through the area, pointing him out to officers. He was taken into custody without incident, but police said he made inappropriate remarks to a responding officer at the time of his arrest.

Investigators later stated that the man was suspected of approaching several women earlier that day. In one case, he allegedly entered a nearby church and inappropriately touched a woman before leaving. The authorities also reported that two other women in the neighborhood were grabbed by the suspect as he passed them on the street.

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A Florida woman was taken into custody weeks after the authorities investigated an altercation at a Walmart that allegedly involved an elderly shopper being pushed and struck while standing in line.

According to an arrest affidavit, the incident occurred on January 23 at a store located in Sunrise. Investigators later reviewed surveillance footage, which reportedly supported the account given by the 79-year-old woman involved in the confrontation.

The situation allegedly began as a dispute inside the customer service line. Witnesses, including a store security guard, told the authorities that the suspect became upset and accused the older woman of hitting her shopping cart while a baby was inside. The older woman reportedly denied ever making contact with the cart.

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Two women were taken into custody after the authorities reportedly intercepted an alleged attempt to deliver illegal narcotics to inmates at the Henderson County Jail.

According to the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office, investigators had been looking into suspected narcotics trafficking activity in the county in the days leading up to the incident. During that investigation, the authorities reportedly received information indicating that two women from Eustace were planning to bring drugs to the jail on a Saturday morning.

Deputies and narcotics investigators monitored the situation and reportedly intercepted the pair before the suspected drugs could reach the facility. The authorities said the alleged delivery had been disguised as a tube labeled eczema cream.

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A Wisconsin woman was recently taken into custody after the authorities believed she was responsible for a crash in Waukesha that reportedly left a pedestrian injured.

Officers said they located the woman in the parking lot of a nearby grocery store shortly after the incident. According to reports, witnesses had followed the vehicle after it left the area where the collision occurred and directed the authorities to the location.

When officers approached the driver, they reportedly asked whether she had been involved in an accident. Investigators later alleged the woman told them she believed she might have hit something while driving, but was not sure what it had been. After learning that a pedestrian had been struck, reports indicated she appeared visibly upset.

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A Florida woman was arrested after the authorities alleged she left her young child alone at home overnight.

According to reports, officers with the North Miami Beach Police Department encountered the child on the evening of March 7. Body camera footage released by the department reportedly showed the 5-year-old walking up to officers and telling them he was alone. When questioned, the boy allegedly explained that his mother had gone to Walmart and had not told him when she would return.

The child indicated that he lived nearby and told the officers he had been alone since his mother had left the house. Investigators reported that the boy was outside wearing a long-sleeved shirt, but was not wearing pants or shoes.

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