RFK Jr.'s Los Angeles home trespassed twice by same person in one day

A man is accused of trying to break into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s home not once but twice in one day in Los Angeles' Brentwood area.

Experts warn of scammers who take advantage of missing child situations

When a family is dealing with a missing child, it can be an emotional time for everyone involved. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is warning about ways scammers might use those situations to rip people off.

Christopher Taylor trial: Medical examiner, responding paramedic testify on Day 4

During Day 4 of Austin police officer Christopher Taylor's murder trial, the chief medical examiner testified Thursday that Michael Ramos died from multiple gunshot wounds and his death was ruled a homicide.

Northwestern State cancels football season after death of Texas player Ronnie Caldwell

Northwestern State University of Louisiana has canceled the rest of their football season following the shooting death of one of their players and their head coach resigns.

USPS ramps up nationwide campaign to protect postal workers and secure mail from crooks

In a nationwide effort, the United States Postal Service (USPS) and its investigative arm, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, are working diligently to crackdown on postal crime and crimes committed against postal employees. 

Group shoplifts cart of groceries from Lakeway store: police

The Lakeway Police Department says the group entered the store, split up and spread out, then later reportedly loaded a cart of groceries one of them pushed past the registers in an SUV.

Watch: Wild dashcam video shows man plow through parade route

Video taken from the suspect's own dashboard camera shows people screaming and jumping out of the way as he speeds down a crowded parade route in Portland, Oregon.

Suspect in Maryland judge's murder found dead in Washington County

Authorities say they have located the body of Pedro Argote, the man suspected of killing Maryland Judge Andrew Wilkinson outside his home last week in Washington County.

New Braunfels man sentenced for selling misbranded drugs

The drugs, most of which originated in China and were not regulated or approved for any use by the FDA, can potentially cause toxic and fatal overdoses if consumed by humans.

Watch out for 'Phantom Hacker' scams, FBI warns

Tech support scams have lead to $542 million in losses so far this year, according to the FBI.

Christopher Taylor trial: Other responding officers testify on Day 3

On Day 3 of Austin police office Christopher Taylor's murder trial, jurors heard from other officers that responded to the scene in April 2020.