Approximately 18 months ago, the Richland County Sheriff’s Office received notification from a woman who said she had been raped.
The alleged victim did not choose to file a report about the incident.
Approximately 18 months ago, the Richland County Sheriff’s Office received notification from a woman who said she had been raped.
The alleged victim did not choose to file a report about the incident.
On the evening of January 14, 911 received calls from people who live in the Beech Meadows apartment complex in Beech Grove. The callers reported that a youngster was outside in a hallway wearing only a diaper, and they believed he was playing with a loaded gun like it was a toy.
Beech Grove police were accompanied by the television show crew of “Live: On Patrol” since they are featured on the REELZ show.
Members of the community have expressed concerns and disdain after an attorney who allegedly entered his ex-girlfriend’s place of employment and tried to shoot her was rapidly released from custody on a bond.
Late in the morning on November 26, at the Anderson Mill Pub in northwest Austin, the bartenders were serving a few customers when a man walked into the establishment.
Some of the customers recognized the man as the recent ex-boyfriend of one of the bartenders who was working a shift that morning.
An Oklahoma man is facing charges after a game of Monopoly with relatives allegedly turned into a domestic violence incident causing him to chase members of his family down the street with a gun.
On the evening of November 26, a Tulsa man was spending time and having alcoholic beverages with his relatives. His stepfather and stepsister were in attendance. During his visit, he and his family began to play a game of Monopoly.
As they were playing, the man and his stepdad had a disagreement. While Monopoly is notorious for causing strife between players, it was not reported whether the game was the reason for the contention.
A Pennsylvania man is facing several charges after allegedly pulling a gun on a store clerk, in addition to using the firearm to taunt the police that responded to the situation.
Around 2:00 PM, a 53-year-old man entered a New Castle Dollar General store and asked the clerk if he could purchase a pack of cigarettes.
According to reports, during the transaction, the man allegedly pulled out a gun and pointed it at the cashier.
On November 4, a 40-year-old woman from Melrose, Montana was at the Travelodge by Wyndham in Pocatello, Indiana.
The woman went into the lobby, and she was reportedly holding a gun.
Her hand was bleeding, and she called the authorities to tell them she accidentally shot herself. She also allegedly informed them that she would shoot anyone who tried to approach her.
On October 26, a 51-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman were driving in Miami when they saw someone with a flat tire on the side of the road.
When they pulled up to the man, it was discovered that he and the woman in the vehicle were previously acquainted.
A California man is facing many charges after he was caught driving an unregistered tow truck with drugs, a gun, and ammunition allegedly found inside.
Late in the evening on October 17, deputies with the Collier County Sheriff’s Office were patrolling when they saw a tow truck carrying an automobile without safety lights.
It was reported that upon further inspection, the police noticed that the truck, which had a Virginia license plate, displayed a registration tag that was not up to date.
On the afternoon of October 9, the authorities received a call from someone who lives at the Sugarmont Apartments in Salt Lake City. The caller informed them that one of the neighbors was behaving strangely and needed help. They also reported that they were pretty sure he had a gun.
The police additionally received calls from others regarding the situation.
A man was swiftly caught and arrested after he reportedly held a finger under his shirt to give the impression that he was armed when he allegedly robbed a bank in Seminole.
On September 10, at a Chase bank branch in Seminole, Florida, it appeared to be business as usual.
Everything changed just before 1:30 PM when, according to reports, a man entered the building and walked up to one of the tellers.