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A Florida woman was accused of attacking a man with a pickleball paddle following a dispute at a public pickleball court.

Investigators said the incident happened on May 31 at a park in Florida where several players had been participating in a doubles match. Authorities reported that a disagreement began during the game over retrieving a ball. The dispute did not end when the match was over and allegedly continued between one player and the suspect’s son.

According to investigators, at one point, the man approached her son to discuss criticism of his playing style. During that exchange, the woman allegedly became involved in the argument, and authorities said she struck the alleged victim several times in the head with a pickleball paddle.

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A Wisconsin woman was accused of intentionally setting fire to a barn following the end of a relationship.

The fire occurred on June 10 at a property in Door County. Emergency crews responded just before 9 p.m. and found the barn fully engulfed in flames. Authorities said no one was on the property at the time, and the structure contained no animals.

Fire investigators later determined the blaze was suspicious since it appeared to have started on the north side of the barn where there was no electrical equipment.

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A passenger on a flight from Florida to California was accused of interfering with a flight crew member after allegedly touching a flight attendant during beverage service.

According to a federal criminal complaint, the incident happened on May 9 on a Delta Air Lines flight traveling from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles. It was reported that a flight attendant had begun serving drinks and passed by a passenger because she believed he was asleep.

While assisting another traveler nearby, the flight attendant allegedly felt a strike to her buttocks that was strong enough to cause her body to move forward. Authorities said she immediately turned around and saw the passenger raising his hands and denying that he had done anything.

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A Wisconsin woman was accused of accidentally starting a massive fire at an abandoned warehouse that reportedly caused nearly $1 million in damage and led to the demolition of the building.

According to a criminal complaint, the fire broke out on May 20 at a condemned four-story warehouse in Milwaukee. The Milwaukee Fire Department reportedly responded after several 911 callers reported smoke coming from the structure around 6:10 p.m. Because the building had been declared unsafe to enter, firefighters battled the blaze from outside the property. The fire later grew into a five-alarm fire, and part of the structure collapsed. The damage was so severe that the building eventually had to be torn down.

The authorities said surveillance footage showed four people arriving at the property earlier that afternoon. Investigators said the group, made up of one woman and three men, entered the property around 4:19 p.m. and stayed there for more than an hour. At one point, a witness allegedly confronted the group and told them to leave the private property, and they were later seen walking away.

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A Georgia man was taken to jail after the authorities said he stole an ambulance from a gas station while allegedly intoxicated and later tried to enter restricted areas of a hospital.

According to a police report, hospital security first noticed the man attempting to enter through an Emergency Medical Services entrance at a local hospital. An off-duty officer working security reportedly told him he could not use that entrance and directed him to the main entrance instead. The man allegedly continued trying other secured doors, including one connected to the pediatrics area.

As the man walked away from the hospital, the officer heard a dispatch call about an ambulance theft involving a suspect matching his description. Another officer arrived to assist, and the man was stopped nearby. When asked for identification, he allegedly could not provide a valid driver’s license.

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A Texas man was accused of secretly giving abortion medication to a pregnant woman without her knowledge, resulting in the death of her unborn child, according to the authorities.

Investigators said the case began in February after deputies were called to a hospital to look into a miscarriage that had occurred under suspicious circumstances. The woman reportedly told investigators she believed she had unknowingly consumed medication intended to end her pregnancy.

According to the authorities, the woman had been about 14 weeks pregnant at the time. Sheriff’s officials said the unborn child was later delivered stillborn at the hospital.

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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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