
Police have matched DNA from a Yale research technician to evidence found at the crime scene on the Ivy League campus where graduate student Annie Le was found murdered this week, police sources reported
police have obtained, or are now in the process of obtaining, an arrest warrant against Raymond Clark III, 24, who had been named a "person of interest" in the case.
Two teenage girls have filed a lawsuit against an Atlantic City firefighter they claim enticed them into a sexual encounter inside a firehouse.
The girls, who are under 18-years-old, say they were lured into the firehouse on May 16 with the promise of pizza.
The lawsuit claims Richard Williams Jr. persuaded one girl to expose her breasts and touch his genitals, among other conduct.
Atlantic County authorities investigated but determined no crime was committed because the girls were over 16, the age of legal consent.
Williams has been suspended as part of an administrative investigation.
the FBI is planning more raids in New York City amid ongoing fears of a subway bombing plot by a Denver-based terror cell with ties to Al Qaeda
On the heels of raids Monday on several Queens apartments, the bureau's Hostage Rescue Team is gearing up for additional raids
One of the raids Monday uncovered nine backpacks and cell phones, reminiscent of gear used in the 2004 attacks in Madrid that killed 191 people
Philadelphia Police are investigating the mysterious death of a minor league professional wrestler.
Matt "Riot" Lowry, 21, died at Tuesday after collapsing during a training exercise at "The Arena" on Ritner Street in South Philadelphia Monday.
Lowry hoped to wrestle for CZW-Combat Zone Wrestling, described on its Web site as Ultra Violent Entertainment.
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