A stranger secretly moving into a home just for a place to stay may not be common, but it’spossible,and the LAPD would never hear about it if it worked. To catch a phrog, you have to think like a phrog. Since I couldn’t actually find any communities of real phrogs, I’ve comp...
“Then why don’t you give us a call back in a couple hours, and if she hasn’t shown up or made contact with you, then maybe we can do something for you.” An hour later, at 6:30 a.m., Lost Hills received a call from Bill Smith, a retired KTLA reporter who lives in ...
Frank plans to use his ill-gotten income to retire from crime and build a nice life for himself complete with a home, wife and kids. To accelerate this process, he signs on with a top gangster (Robert Prosky) for a big score. But when Frank tries to quit the job, the mob comes ...
The concept is simple: When cities start investing in community services, they reduce the need to call police in instances when police officers’ specific skill set isn’t required. “If someone is dealing with a mental health crisis, or someone has a substance abuse disorder, we are calling ...
The lawstates: "If there is an insurrection in a State, the President, at the request of the State's legislature, or Governor if the legislature cannot be convened, may call National Guards of other States into Federal service as well as use the Federal military to suppress the insurrection...
Every time we sit down to watch our favorite actors do their thing at the movies or on TV, it feels like we get to know them a little bit better. Viewers can develop a special bond with them over time. As such, when an actor leaves us too soon, it can be devastating for fans —...
scam-artist husband, Arthur, and she smells trouble. So does Reina. Especially when her investigation into Arthur’s likely new con leads to murder. Considering the manner of death and the signs on the victim’s body, Reina recognizes it for what it is: ritual magic of the vodouisant ...
Benjamin Ryan Teeter was at his home in Hampstead, N.C., when the call to action came. It was an alert from the heart of the raging protests in Minneapolis, posted on an online forum by a fellow member of the Boogaloo movement, a loosely knit group of heavily armed, anti-government ...
Los Angeles Times, "Crime Falls Sharply in March Due to Coronavirus Restrictions, LAPD and Sheriff Report" Share Article Written by Rebecca Edwards Rebecca is the lead safety reporter and in-house expert for SafeWise.com. She has been a journalist and blogger for over 25 years, with a focus...