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A Wisconsin man who was already in custody was accused of threatening to kill a judge while being held at a county jail, according to authorities.

Police said the 68-year-old was being held at the Racine County Jail for allegedly failing to update his sex offender registration when the incident occurred on March 25. According to a criminal complaint, the man became upset after a correctional officer told him he could not receive printed copies of court cases and legal materials he had requested.

The complaint stated that the man told the officer he was having an “indifference” with the judge assigned to his case because she had ordered him to remain in custody while awaiting trial. Authorities said his comments quickly escalated, and he allegedly became increasingly agitated during the interaction.

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A Colorado man was taken into custody after allegedly threatening a neighbor’s family, damaging property, and confronting the authorities during a dispute.

According to the authorities, the arrest followed a series of ongoing issues between neighbors at a residence in Colorado Springs. The homeowners had reportedly experienced repeated problems and had even listed their property for sale due to the situation.

The incident that prompted police response occurred on March 24 at approximately 3:00 p.m., when a resident called 911 to report a threat and claimed to have video evidence of property damage. Investigators said the footage allegedly showed a man dressed in black throwing objects over a fence and making graphic statements about harm toward the homeowner’s grandchildren.

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A woman from Alabama was arrested in Florida after allegedly attacking two elderly women in a retail store parking lot and later resisting the authorities.

The incident occurred on the evening of March 23 at a Walmart Supercenter in Panama City Beach. According to the authorities, officers were dispatched to the scene shortly before 8 p.m. after they received reports of a disturbance in the parking lot.

Investigators alleged that, before their arrival, the woman had approached a vehicle traveling through the lot around 7:40 p.m. The vehicle was occupied by two older women, one driving and the other in the passenger seat. Without any known provocation, the suspect allegedly began striking the vehicle when it neared her.

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Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Florida on Friday afternoon, where the authorities said he showed signs of impairment despite registering a 0.00 on a breathalyzer test.

According to the authorities, the incident happened around 2 p.m. in Jupiter Island. A pickup truck towing a pressure-cleaning trailer began turning into a driveway when the driver noticed a Land Rover approaching at a high rate of speed. The truck driver was unable to move in time. The Land Rover attempted to avoid the collision but struck the rear of the trailer, and the vehicle overturned onto its side.

Officials said Woods exited through the passenger-side door. No injuries were reported for either driver, and no passengers were present in either vehicle.

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A Minnesota college student was taken into custody after the authorities said he made multiple threats involving a campus fraternity and was later found carrying weapons.

According to court documents, the investigation began when a fraternity member alerted campus public safety at a university in St. Cloud. The student claimed another individual had allegedly been making statements about carrying out a shooting at the fraternity house after being rejected from joining.

The situation escalated weeks after an earlier incident in which the suspect allegedly believed someone had been sent to attack him. The authorities said he later confronted a fraternity member on campus, approaching from behind in a skyway and questioning whether that person had arranged the prior assault. During that encounter, he allegedly made threatening remarks, including statements about killing whoever was responsible and suggesting he would act even if the person he was speaking to was involved.

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A Utah woman was charged after the authorities said she forcibly took an 11-year-old boy from a neighborhood street and brought him to her home over an alleged bullying dispute involving her children.

According to court documents obtained by local media, the incident occurred in September 2025 in a Provo neighborhood. Investigators said the woman had been driving through the area looking for the boy, who she believed had been bullying one of her children.

The affidavit stated that the woman allegedly located the boy while he was riding his bike, blocked his path with her vehicle, and made him get inside. The boy was then allegedly taken to her home without permission from his parents.

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An Ohio woman was accused of leaving seven children unattended in a vehicle while she went inside a business to gamble, according to the authorities.

The incident reportedly took place on the night of March 19 in Toledo, where the woman drove to an internet café with all seven children in her car. Investigators said the children ranged in age from 11 months to 15 years old.

According to a criminal complaint, the woman allegedly parked at the business around 9:15 p.m. and went inside shortly afterward. The authorities said she remained there for approximately 40 minutes, during which time the children were left alone in the vehicle without supervision.

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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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