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NEED TO KNOW A Cleveland mother says her 5-year-old daughter was physically and sexually assaulted by a group of older boysCleveland police have not commented on the specifics of the case, but said investigators are working on an “ongoing” matter involving “children under the age of 10, both as victims and as suspects”The mother said her daughter was “unrecognizable” when she was found and that she has not been “the same” since the alleged Sept. 13 incident A Cleveland mother is calling for justice after she says her 5-year-old daughter was brutally beaten and sexually assaulted by a group of…
NEED TO KNOW Max Ehrich was arrested in Florida on a domestic violence charge, PEOPLE confirmedHe has since paid his bond and was released from custody on Wednesday, Oct. 8Ehrich, who is best known for The Young and the Restless, was engaged to Demi Lovato in 2020 Demi Lovato’s ex-fiancé, Max Ehrich, has been arrested on domestic violence charges. The 34-year-old actor was arrested in Florida and booked into St. Lucie County jail in the early hours of Wednesday, Oct. 8, PEOPLE confirmed. Ehrich was accused of domestic violence and arrested on one charge of battery on a person 65…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Bryan Kohberger drove for hours after the Idaho student murders before surveillance cameras caught him calmly shopping and using a self-checkout register.Police in Moscow, Idaho, have released hours of surveillance videos they would have used as evidence at trial if the 30-year-old former criminology Ph.D. student hadn’t pleaded guilty at the last minute to avoid the potential death penalty.The clips offer a glimpse at how police were able to trace his movements even though he had his phone shut off at the time of the murders, and how the socially awkward murderer…
NEED TO KNOW Alyssa Boyd, 23, was killed in a crash that injured her boyfriend, Julian FlemingFleming was arrested this week on several chargesPolice say neither of the two was wearing protective equipment at the time Former Penn State football player Julian Fleming has been arrested on several charges, including homicide by vehicle, months after his girlfriend was killed in a crash involving an ATV he was allegedly driving while intoxicated. Fleming, 24, was driving an ATV with his girlfriend, 23-year-old Alyssa Boyd, in Columbia Township, Pa., on May 23, when it hit a deer that had reportedly jumped into…
NEED TO KNOW A Florida man and woman are charged with child neglect after allegedly leaving a 16-year-old on the side of a highway on Oct. 1The couple was packing frantically and were allegedly heading to Idaho or Guam, the boy told policeThey left the boy with cash and two handguns and told him to take care of the house, he alleged, per an affidavit A Florida couple is facing criminal charges after a teenage boy alleged to police that they left him on the side of a busy highway with two bags containing cash and guns and telling him…
Silencer Central — the company that pioneered home delivery of suppressors, has filed a federal lawsuit against FedEx and its subsidiaries, alleging negligent misrepresentation and breach of contract after the shipping giant abruptly refused to continue transporting suppressors. The complaint, filed October 8 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern Division of South Dakota, claims FedEx misled Silencer Central during lengthy negotiations and then reneged on a signed contract that was essential to the company’s nationwide delivery network. “I’ve been discriminated against by big banks for over 20 years because of the type of business I’m in. Now it…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Publicly, the White House says the latest strikes in the Caribbean are aimed at cartel infrastructure. Privately, some analysts suspect the campaign is calibrated to do something else: weaken longtime U.S. foe Nicolás Maduro’s grip on power.President Donald Trump is ramping up pressure on the Venezuelan regime, striking four boats in the Caribbean Sea linked to drug trafficking networks tied to Caracas over the past month. Alongside those strikes, the U.S. has repositioned three destroyers, an amphibious assault ship, a nuclear-powered attack submarine and a squadron of F-35s to Puerto Rico —…
NEED TO KNOW James “Cotton” Kelly was shot to death on the outskirts of Las Vegas in September 1986The murder was inadvertently set in motion after 16-year-old Sandy Shaw says she asked her longtime friend Troy Kell to rough up Kelly in an attempt to convince him to stop stalking herShaw — along with Kell and another teen — was convicted of the murder and spent over two decades in prison for the killing before being paroled and eventually pardoned The plan that night was supposed to be simple, 15-year-old Sandy Shaw told herself. She would lure 21-year-old James “Cotton”…
NEED TO KNOW Libby Adame, known as the “butt lady,” was convicted of second-degree murder and of practicing medicine without a certification on Oct. 9Adame was taken to court on accusations that actress Cindyana Santangelo died from silicone injections Adame administeredAdame was previously convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2024 in a similar case A California woman, known as the “butt lady,” has learned her fate following the death of model and actress Cindyana Santangelo, according to reports. On Thursday, Oct. 9, Libby Adame, 55, of Riverside County, was convicted of second-degree murder and of practicing medicine without a certification by…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Virginia police association said even the alleged remarks by attorney general hopeful Jay Jones crossed an unforgivable line, calling them “profoundly reckless” and “an affront to fallen officers.”In a statement to Fox News Digital, Virginia State Police Association (VSPA) President Tim Confroy said the organization was “deeply disturbed” by the reported 2020 comment, which Jones has denied making.Jones once allegedly suggested that if more police officers were killed, they would shoot fewer people, a former colleague in the state legislature said. Republican Del. Carrie Coyner told Virginia Scope on Monday that…

