Los Angeles police made several arrests overnight when celebrations for the Dodgers' World Series victory turned into an unlawful assembly, which involved looting. Around 1 a.m.
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Edinburgh.The sick thefts took place in New Mart Road, Colinton Mains Roads and New Swanston Road, between 10.15pm on midnight on October 11.Each of the banks are run by the Salvation Army.The men, aged 32 and 41, are due to appear in court at a later date.Police slammed the incidents as 'deplorable'.Chief Inspector Scott Richardson said: “Stealing from a charity is deplorable and I would like to thank the Salvation Army for their assistance with our enquiries."Two men have been charged in
.Los Angeles police made several arrests overnight when celebrations for the Dodgers' World Series victory turned into an unlawful assembly, which involved looting. Around 1 a.m.
A US rapper who bragged on a track about getting rich by defrauding a government unemployment benefits scheme has been arrested for, er, defrauding a government unemployment benefits scheme. He is accused of stealing more than $1.2 million in benefits by using stolen identities.Nuke Bizzle – real name Fontrell Antonio Baines – released the track ‘EDD’ (which is the acronym for California’s Employment Development Department) last month.
A man was arrested after a first date ended in a police chase in Tameside, police said.The driver was taking his 'new love interest' out in the car when he spotted officers on Boyds Walk, Dukinfield, according to a tweet by GMP Traffic.He quickly drove away, before abandoning the car on Morar Road.Police said they tracked him down and he was arrested shortly afterwards.Officers said he failed a roadside breath test.Traffic police also tweeted about another chase in Tameside on Sunday
Manchester Evening News that 'football and rugby fans' began to fight each other before the skirmish turned into a 'big brawl'. In dramatic scenes, one man was left 'crawling' from the pub before being taken away in an ambulance, according to those passing the pub at the time.The eyewitness said: "Roughly three or four lads got put in the back of the police vans.
herePolice said no one required hospital treatment.One resident in a nearby flat opposite the crash said: "I woke up to a huge bang. Then all I heard was sirens."He added: "I looked out of my windows and the road was swarmed with cops."Cheetham Hill Road was closed for around four hours while the vehicle was recovered and the street was cleared of debris.A 19-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and failing to stop, police said.
Scott Disick, 37, has been spotted on another date after calling it quits with longtime girlfriend Sofia Richie, 22. The Flip It Like Disick star was seen leaving a swanky West Hollywood hotel alongside a gorgeous blonde woman, both of whom went sans face mask for the occasion — you can see the pics here. The father-of-three, who shares his children with Kourtney Kardashian, 41, exited the Kimpton La Peer hotel in a colorful button-down shirt and beige cargo pants.
Scots street. We told how emergency services raced to the scene at Glenbervie Road in the Torry area of Aberdeen early this morning.
A machete-wielding man in Portland was arrested Monday for seriously injuring his neighbor in a mid-afternoon stabbing attack, according to police. Clayton M. Briggs, 24, is charged with second-degree assault and unlawful use of a weapon.
in Wythenshawe tonight.Emergency services raced to Crowland Road in Newall Green shortly before 8pm this evening (Monday).Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said they were called to reports of a road traffic collision and a pedestrian was found injured at the scene.No more details about the casualty or the severity of their condition have been disclosed.However they are currently receiving medical assistance a GMP spokesman told the Manchester Evening News.A man has been arrested in connection with
Authorities in Wauwatosa, Wis., arrested protesters Sunday night they accused of disobeying the city’s 7 p.m. curfew that has been in place after several nights of unrest, a report said.
The mother and sisters of a Black teen killed by a police officer earlier this year were arrested Thursday night as protesting continued in a Milwaukee suburb over the officer being cleared of criminal charges in the teen’s death, according to a report. The arrests came around 9 p.m., hours after a 7 p.m.
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