A police pursuit that started in Plainfield ended with a man jumping off an Indianapolis Airport ramp Thursday afternoon. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WISH CBS 8 Indianapolis]
For those who do not live in the Rio Grande valley, the river with the same name, is just a water barrier with Mexico; but for small town police officers like Joe Cantu of La Joya, Texas, the Rio Grande is also a last line of protection. [www.clipsyndicate.com | FOX KRIV Houston, TX]
Wavy News Online 8 a.m. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WAVY NBC 10 Norfolk]
The fire began in a Ford Expedition parked in a driveway on Pembroke Street and quickly spread to a nearby car and then two homes. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WWLP NBC 22 Springfield M]
The fire began in a Ford Expedition parked in a driveway on Pembroke Street and quickly spread to a nearby car and then two homes. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WWLP NBC 22 Springfield M]
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Police are urging people to be aware of home robberies and pick pockets during the holiday season. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KSBW NBC 8 Monterey CA]
Police have issued a murder arrest warrant for a California teen and charged his parents after charred and fragmented human remains, believed to be a missing youth, were found in their backyard. (Dec. 4) [www.clipsyndicate.com | Associated Press]
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Albuquerque police contend some public schools aren't doing enough to keep kids safe while the schools say they're prepared for lockdowns just fine, thank you. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KRQE CBS 13 Albuquerque]
The list of the Top 5 fugitives wanted by Bernalillo County sheriff's investigators includes suspects alleged to be a crooked used-car salesman and a woman who likes to steal even though she's battling cancer. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KRQE CBS 13 Albuquerque]
A man shot and killed by an Albuquerque police officer responding to a burglar alarm last month was not armed, a police spokesman said Friday. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KRQE CBS 13 Albuquerque]
Fox 25's Diana Rocco explains from Milford New Hampshire. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WFXT FOX 25 Boston, MA]
Police say the victim of a shooting in Somerset was being targeted. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WPRI CBS 12 Providence]
Police search for suspect in Somerset shooting. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WPRI CBS 12 Providence]
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Police say nothing makes sense in the disappearance of a Surprise, Arizona woman, and they are getting more worried. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KSAZ FOX 10 Phoenix, AZ]
The FBI isn't finished with the notorious South Valley "Los Padillas" gang— the investigation continues after the arrests of two accused gang leaders.The FBI says more arrests are possible as agents and local cops continue to break up the family-run gang, and its criminal network. Accused gang kingpins Jerry Padilla, Jr., and his son Jerry Padilla III remain in federal custody on drug charges. FBI agents and local cops raided Padilla's Paint & Body shop on Isleta on Thursday morning, along with a Padilla residence nearby. Agents say they found an abundance of narcotics, along with half a million dollars in cash buried on the properties. Police say the gang has operated in the South Valley and beyond for many years, smuggling heroin, cocaine and marijuana. FBI special agent Darrin Jones said, "As far as size goes and the number of members it wasn't a particularly large group in that regard - although I will say the volume in drugs and money that they were trafficking is substantial." Another gang leader, Jeffrey Padilla, Jerry Jr.'s brother, is serving prison time for two murders, and gang godfather Jerry Padilla Sr. was convicted of dealing heroin three times. "It has taken us longer with this particular group because of their notorious reputation for violence and intimidation - perhaps a little harder to get the sources of intelligence we needed to bring this group in," Jones said. The FBI investigation is part of the Safe Streets Task Force that includes state and local cops. The probe started more than a year ago, and continues to go on. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KOB Albuquerque]
The contract for Albuquerque's red light cameras is up in less than two weeks, so we asked the new mayor whether the cameras will stay, or if he'll get rid of them. Friday was Mayor Richard Berry's first meeting with his staff to discuss the future of the red light camera intersections. He says his decision will come down to one thing: Safety. The mayor is tackling one of the most controversial legacies of his predecessor in his first week on the job. Mayor Berry said, "We started today, we're gonna take a look at the statistics. The red light camera program, in my opinion, needs to be about safety." Berry says the team looking in to the program includes new public safety chief Darren White, police chief Ray Schultz, and the city's legal department. He says the team wants to take the time to crunch the data, and has not made a decision on the cameras' future. Berry said, "Which intersections are safer? Are there some that aren't? Is it making a positive effect overall on a safety basis, and once again that's the first step." The city's contract with Redflex, the company that operates the cameras, is up on December 14, so there is a looming deadline as the new team looks at the photo enforcement. The cameras could stay, they could go, but Mayor Berry says scaling them back could be another possibility. "Once again, they all tie back to the safety side and let's see what they're doing on the side of safety. Whether they're being effective, how can we make them more about safety, what intersections need improvement , what intersections aren't working," Berry said. If the city doesn't make a decision by December 14, Berry said he was unsure if the cameras could be shut off on that day. Berry said his team will start looking into contractual issues next week. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KOB Albuquerque]
Madison police have launched a massive manhunt for the gunman they say killed two mothers and two children Thursday in Dane County. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WISN ABC 12 Milwaukee WI]
Cedar Park police have made an arrest in connection to the death of Jessica Kalaher. Crispin Harmel was charged with tampering with physical evidence but police are not saying why. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KTBC FOX 7 Austin, TX]
East Troy police said three high school seniors died when two cars collided near Highways ES and J Thursday night. One is in a hospital in critical condition. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WISN ABC 12 Milwaukee WI]
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