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Dec 23 2025CRIME

A Fresh Start for Washington Square Park

Washington Square Park, a beloved green space in the heart of New York City, has seen a remarkable transformation. For years, it was a hotspot for crime and drug activity. Residents complained, but little changed. The park's northwest corner was a haven for dealers and addicts. It was a sad sight, d

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

Justice Restored: A Father's Long Wait for Freedom

Marshall Moreno's life took a dramatic turn in 2003 when he was convicted of a crime he didn't commit. His daughter, then just a child, accused him of sexual assault. But years later, she came forward to say she had lied. This admission led to a long process that finally ended with the dismissal of

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

A Teacher's Dark Secret: The Fall from Grace

A man who once inspired young minds now faces serious consequences for his actions. Richard Adamsky, a 66-year-old former teacher at Nativity of Our Lord Catholic School in Warminster, admitted in court to having child pornography. This shocking news has left many in the community questioning how so

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

Crypto Laundering: A Costly Gamble

In a surprising turn of events, a South Korean man in his 30s found himself facing a harsher penalty after attempting to appeal his original sentence. The man was initially given a four-year probation period and a suspended two-and-a-half-year jail sentence for his role in laundering approximately $

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

The Cost of Remembering: A Look at Obituary Pricing and Policies

When someone passes away, families often want to honor their memory with an obituary. But did you know there's a lot to consider, like costs and rules? Let's break it down. First, you need to provide some basic info. This includes the full name, address, and phone number of the person submitting th

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

A Colorado Funeral Home's Dark Secrets Unveiled

In a shocking turn of events, a Colorado judge has accepted guilty pleas from the owners of a funeral home. The owners admitted to mistreating 191 bodies. These bodies were left in a building without proper care for years. The owners, Carie and Jon Hallford, ran the Return to Nature Funeral Home in

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

Tanner Rouse: The New Face of Delaware County's Justice System

Tanner Rouse is set to take over as Delaware County's district attorney. He's no stranger to the job, having served as the first assistant since 2020. Rouse is stepping into the role after his predecessor, Jack Stollsteimer, moves on to a county judgeship. Rouse has big plans for his new role. He w

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

Justice Catches Up: Maine Woman Faces Virginia Sex Crime Charges

A 33-year-old woman, Merveilles Saidi, found herself in trouble after moving to Maine to avoid facing serious charges. She was wanted in Virginia for three felony counts of sodomy involving a child. Police in Westbrook, Maine, caught up with her and arrested her on Wednesday. She was then taken to t

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Dec 23 2025CRIME

U. S. Takes Aim at Cartels Through Music and Visa Rules

In 2025, the Trump administration took a hard stance against cartels by targeting the entertainment industry. Musicians, DJs, and promoters found themselves under scrutiny for alleged ties to cartel money laundering or glorification of drug lords. This crackdown led to canceled tours, frozen assets,

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Dec 22 2025CRIME

A Year of Shadows: Unraveling the Taipei Attack

In a city known for its safety, a shocking event unfolded. A man, later identified as Chang Wen, took the lives of three people and injured eleven more in a brutal attack. He used knives and grenades, striking at a metro station and nearby streets before meeting his end on the fifth floor of a depar

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