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FBI works to ID 2 dead; mom, kids had been missing
HARDEMAN COUNTY, Tenn. (AP) — Authorities worked Sunday to identify two people found dead at a home associated with a man suspected in the abduction of a woman and her three young daughters. The bodies were found in Mississippi, though FBI...Tags: Kidnapping, FBI
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FBI: Men unknowingly put fake bombs at Ohio bridge
CLEVELAND (AP) — Five men charged with plotting to bomb a bridge linking two wealthy Cleveland suburbs placed what they thought were real explosives at the site and repeatedly tried to detonate them using text messages from cellphones, according...
Tags: National Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Prosecution, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Darryl Boykins out ... Chuck Hurley in(terim) South Bend Police chief
South Bend Tribune Staff WritersSt. Joseph County Deputy Coroner Chuck Hurley, a former police chief, is back in as head of the South Bend Police Department — for now. Mayor Pete Buttigieg announced Thursday night that he accepted Boykins’ resignation in the wake of a...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., FBI
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UPDATE: Police release name in Mishawaka homicide investigation
MISHAWAKA — Police are investigating a possible homicide in the 300 block of East Donaldson Avenue in Mishawaka. An elderly woman, now identified by police as 84-year-old Lois Hickey, was found dead Thursday morning in her home.
A neighbor called...Tags: Murder
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Source: Love triangle caused violent crime spree
Elkhart – New details are emerging from a violent crime spree in Elkhart that left four people dead and three others in the hospital Monday morning. A source close to the investigation told WSBT investigators believe it involved a love triangle...Tags: Human Interest, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Former South bend police comm. director says mayor's chief of staff threatened her
WSBT TV ReporterKaren DePaepe started working as a South Bend dispatcher 25 years ago. “I just wanted to try and make a difference,” she said. She climbed civilian ranks and was eventually promoted to director of communications – the first civilian to...Tags: Local Government, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, FBI
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Indy chief resigns over mishandling of blood vial
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis Police Chief Paul Ciesielski resigned from his post Tuesday after his department mishandled a blood sample taken from a police officer who was driving a vehicle involved in a fatal crash. Mayor Greg Ballard told a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Judges, Prosecution, Medical Procedures and Tests, Justice System
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Berrien County man sent to prison for trying to ram FBI car
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A Berrien County man who tried to ram his car into an FBI agent's vehicle while being followed has been sentenced to nearly eight years in prison. Reed Berry returned to federal court in Grand Rapids on Thursday and...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, FBI
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Timeline of South Bend police wiretap investigation so far
WSBT-TV ReporterWSBT continues to uncover new information into the federal wiretapping investigation that led to South Bend Police Chief Darryl Boykins' demotion and the firing of the department's communications director. WSBT learned Section IV of South Bend Police...Tags: Local Government, Electronics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology
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Ex-spy: Destroying CIA tapes purged 'ugly visuals'
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a new book, a retired senior CIA officer who ordered the destruction of interrogation videos says he was tired of waiting for Washington's bureaucracy to make a decision that protected American lives. The tapes, filmed in a...Tags: Politics, Central Intelligence Agency, Espionage and Intelligence, Washington, DC
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South Bend Mayor stands firm on pat on police tapes issue
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMayor Pete Buttigieg's answer isn't changing. It's been nearly four weeks since he demoted the city's police chief and two weeks since the police department's communications director was fired in the wake of a federal investigation that found the ...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, FBI
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Police: GPS tracking ruling shouldn't affect local cases
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND – A U.S. Supreme Court decision restricting the use of GPS devices by police should not affect local criminal investigations, a spokesman for one local law enforcement agency said Monday. In a 9-0 decision Monday, the court, citing the...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Judges, Justice System, Cell Phones, Telecommunication Service
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