Author: Breaking Local News Report

DOVER, DE—Adam Fullman, 20, of Frederica, was arrested by the Dover Police Department on multiple drug and firearm charges following a traffic stop on Saturday, July 27, 2024, at 9:08 p.m. The stop occurred at the intersection of South State Street and West Water Street, as part of an ongoing investigation. During the search of Fullman’s vehicle, officers discovered 65.7 grams of marijuana, various packaging materials, a quantity of money, a loaded M&P .22 caliber short barrel rifle with an obliterated serial number, and a loaded Bersa Thunder .380 handgun. Fullman was taken into custody without incident and subsequently transported…

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CENTER MORICHES, NY—Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced the sentencing of a 36-year-old man from Center Moriches, who has been convicted of Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child in the First Degree. The man, whose name is withheld to protect the victim’s identity, will serve 20 years in prison followed by 20 years of post-release supervision after his guilty plea earlier this year. The abuse began in 2014 when the victim was just seven years old and continued until 2023. Throughout this period, the defendant subjected his stepdaughter to severe sexual abuse, including forced intercourse and anal…

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FROSTBURG, MD—An accidental fire caused damage to a house trailer in Frostburg on the morning of July 29. The blaze, which was quickly controlled, occurred at 20605 Hersick Road SW. The Midland Volunteer Fire Company responded to the incident after a passerby noticed the fire at approximately 9:11 AM. Firefighters managed to extinguish the fire in about 10 minutes, preventing it from spreading inside the residence. The preliminary investigation indicated that the fire originated from the exterior of the house and was caused by a damaged extension cord igniting the vinyl skirting of the trailer. The fire resulted in an…

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BROOKLYN, NY—A disturbing incident occurred on a B46 bus in Brooklyn this Sunday, July 21, around 4:40 PM, where an 18-year-old female was assaulted. Authorities are currently searching for an unidentified male who reportedly approached the young woman and inappropriately grabbed her. The suspect disembarked the bus at the intersection of Utica Avenue and Fillmore Avenue and fled. He is described as a 25-year-old male with a dark complexion, standing 6’1” tall and weighing approximately 215 pounds. His physical features include short black hair and a patchy black beard. At the time of the incident, he was wearing an orange…

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WOODBRIDGE, VA—A commercial burglary occurred at Naz’s Halal Food on Smoketown Road, prompting police intervention in the early hours of Saturday morning. Officers arrived at the scene at 4:34 AM on July 28 to assess the situation. The investigation uncovered that an intruder had forcibly entered the business by breaking the glass portion of the front door. After gaining access, the suspect stole money from the cash register and exited through the rear door. Despite a thorough search by a police K-9 unit, the suspect remains at large. He was last seen wearing dark-colored clothing and a mask. No injuries…

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DUMFRIES, VA—Investigators have made an arrest in connection with a fatal hit and run incident that occurred on July 20 at the Oasis at Montclair Apartment complex in Dumfries. Keith Anthony McBride, 41, from Manassas, was apprehended by Virginia Beach City police on July 26 following the issuance of arrest warrants. The tragic event unfolded in the parking lot located in the 16400 block of Stedham Circle, where the accused allegedly attempted to steal a vehicle from Jose Vasquez Galvan, 37, of Dumfries. During the theft, Galvan was fatally injured. McBride faces charges of felony murder, felony hit and run,…

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PORTSMOUTH, VA—Virginia State Police are requesting public assistance in identifying and locating four male suspects involved in a vehicle pursuit on Sunday morning. The suspects, two of whom were armed, abandoned a stolen car and fled after crashing in Portsmouth. The incident began at 9:49 a.m. when officers attempted to stop a 2000 BMW 528i on Interstate 264 near the Greenwood Drive East exit for reckless driving. The vehicle failed to yield, leading to a police chase. The pursuit concluded when the BMW collided with a light pole on Taft Drive in Portsmouth, causing the driver and three passengers to…

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Suffolk County, NY – Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced that Desiree Etheridge, 50, of North Carolina, and former facility manager at Eden II in Saint James, has pleaded guilty to Grand Larceny in the Third Degree. Etheridge admitted to stealing funds from the ATM cards of six residents who had entrusted her with their cards for petty cash purposes. “This case represents a grievous breach of trust. The defendant exploited vulnerable individuals who relied on her for their basic needs and financial management. She took advantage of the COVID-19 shutdown, when these residents were already isolated and…

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Jackson, NJ – The Jackson Township Fire Department has implemented new procedures for mandatory fire safety certifications required during home sales. This initiative aims to streamline the process and ensure adherence to fire safety regulations. Under the new process, property owners must schedule an inspection with the local fire bureau before selling their homes. The inspection will verify the presence of smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers. Upon passing the inspection, a six-month certificate will be issued, which must be presented at the property sale closing. Detailed instructions are available on the Jackson Township website under the Building…

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Butler, PA – Facebook has faced criticism for censoring a photo of former President Donald Trump moments after a bullet struck him. The image depicting Trump with his fist raised and an American flag behind him was taken seconds after the incident. In the photo, Trump shouts, “Fight, Fight, Fight.” Users reported receiving content violations for sharing the photos. Facebook later acknowledged the mistake, explaining that the fact-checking error was initially intended for a doctored photo showing smiling Secret Service agents. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said previously the photo was an iconic moment in American history that actually inspired him.…

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