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A Texas man accused of stealing more than $770,000 worth of diamond earrings from a Florida jewelry store rejected a plea deal and decided to represent himself at trial.

The 33-year-old defendant remained jailed without bond following his arrest in connection with a 2025 theft at a luxury jewelry store in Orlando. The authorities alleged that he stole two pairs of diamond solitaire earrings valued at more than $600,000 and $160,000.

Investigators said the man was arrested about six hours after the theft while driving on a Florida interstate several hundred miles away from Orlando. The authorities reportedly believed he was traveling back to Texas in a rented SUV.

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A Kentucky man was arrested after authorities said he allegedly attacked two people with a baseball bat during an argument when they disconnected his Wi-Fi access.

According to the authorities, deputies responded to a reported assault at an apartment early Sunday morning after a man called 911 and said he and his girlfriend had been attacked. The caller reportedly told dispatchers that the suspect struck both victims with a baseball bat before he was able to escape and contact emergency services.

When deputies arrived at the residence, they reportedly found a woman outside suffering from a head injury, and she was bleeding. She allegedly told deputies that the suspect attacked her with the bat before going back inside the apartment.

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An Oregon man is facing dozens of charges after authorities said he allegedly targeted women and teens in a yearslong scheme involving unwanted contact with their feet.

According to court records, the 23-year-old was charged with 41 counts that reportedly include third-degree sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and practicing massage without a license. A judge later allowed him to remain out of custody while awaiting trial, with conditions that include GPS monitoring.

Prosecutors said the suspect allegedly carried out the behavior for about five years and admitted to investigators that he was sexually attracted to feet. He reportedly told officials that he used a false claim about being a “reflexology student” working on a school assignment in order to approach strangers.

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A University of Wisconsin–Madison laboratory worker reportedly noticed a strange odor and taste coming from a personal water bottle, leading to an investigation that authorities later said involved an alleged poisoning attempt by a co-worker.

According to a criminal complaint, the affected employee told the authorities that the bottle had an unusual smell and tasted off when he drank from it. He also reportedly noticed that his shoes carried a strong chemical odor. The situation was reported, prompting a response from campus authorities.

Investigators later alleged that a fellow employee had introduced laboratory chemicals into the victim’s belongings. The substances were believed to include paraformaldehyde, chloroform, and Trizol. Testing of the water bottle reportedly showed extremely high levels of chloroform, with officials noting the readings were too high to measure accurately. Authorities stated that such exposure could pose serious health risks.

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A confrontation at a Philadelphia car wash reportedly ended with a vehicle crash and fire after a woman allegedly drove into a man, according to the authorities.

The woman, 27, was later taken into custody days after the incident. Court records reportedly showed she faced multiple charges, including attempted homicide, aggravated assault, and several related offenses. She was released after posting a $75,000 bond.

The incident happened on a Wednesday while a 42-year-old man was working at the car wash. He reportedly told a local news outlet that his former partner of several years arrived unexpectedly and approached him while he was on the job.

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The authorities said a Huntley man remained in custody after he allegedly attempted to flee while under supervision at a hospital following his arrest.

According to a criminal complaint, the man had been transported for medical treatment after being taken into custody. While at the hospital, he was seated with an officer and in restraints when he reportedly requested to use the bathroom. The authorities said that after the restraints were removed, he left the room and moved through a nearby exit in an alleged attempt to get away.

An officer quickly pursued him and brought him back without further incident. Prosecutors later argued that the alleged behavior raised concerns about whether the man would comply with court proceedings if released.

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A Utah educator was removed from a classroom last month and later charged after a student was injured in an incident involving alcohol that was allegedly brought onto school grounds.

According to the authorities, the situation unfolded on March 18 at a school in the Davis School District. Officials said the teacher had been consuming a hard seltzer concealed in a stainless steel tumbler during class. At some point, a student reportedly took the container and drank from it.

The student, who is developmentally delayed and nonverbal due to a rare genetic condition, was later found to have consumed an unknown amount of the alcoholic beverage. Her parents said it was unclear how much she drank. Shortly afterward, the student reportedly fell at school and struck her head.

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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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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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