The Fairfax County Police Department said it is looking to encrypt its scanners.
Both victims had cloth tied around their necks, leading investigators to suspect they were strangled before the bodies were dumped.
The cops may call this "malicious destruction of police property," a "felony," but I call it something else: a touch of idiocy.
Threats over local scanner channels are still being investigated as Mayor O'Connor spoke to students about eradicating hate on Monday morning.
Officials are looking for a suspect after a 29-year-old woman was shot and killed in Estabrook Park shortly before midnight ...
A mom and her boyfriend from Illinois are in jail after they allegedly subjected her 11-year-old son to years-long abuse including forcing him to write sentences such as "you're not a loved child." ...
The mother of an 11-year-old boy and her boyfriend were arrested after police said an employee at a local Illinois business found the child badly beaten with blood on his face. The employee at a Fox ...
Priscilla Marshall, 34, and Cody Marion, 35, were charged with aggravated battery to a child, two counts of domestic battery and endangering the life or health of a child ...
One man is dead following an officer-involved shooting in Buffalo late Thursday night. According to a Buffalo Police ...
These vendors were instructed to prepare food in clean environments to ensure no compromise in standards. Furthermore, with the Ramzan festival underway, officers conducted targeted inspections of ...
Himanshu, a 26-year-old from Sohna, used a fake app to send false payment screenshots worth ₹6.17 lakhs, leading to a police complaint by the hotel.
Men with "Irish or British accents" are running the scam, police said.