Cracking down on officers’ abuse of placards would signal an end to the culture of impunity that has suffused the department.
Connecticut's street takeover problem could be solved by seizing and selling the cars of offenders, police chiefs say.
An XPO Logistics employee is in custody after threatening her coworker with a large knife on Thursday, according to police.
A 65-year-old Tremont woman was robbed of $52,840.87, state police at Schuylkill Haven said. According to police, the woman ...
HARTFORD — New Haven Police Chief Karl Jacobson has a simple solution to the dangerous ... traffic and threaten public safety: "No more cars, no more street takeovers." That was his message ...
After recent shootings, Sioux Falls Police Chief Jon Thum and Minnehaha County Sheriff Mike Milstead call for an ...
A fight, a stabbing and a shooting follow the exchange of angry words between northeast Reading neighbors over a car blocking ...
Armed with iPad-sized devices to emulate electronic fobs, thieves can open newer vehicles and drive away within seconds.
Drivers love Apple CarPlay because it enables safe interaction with iPhone apps through the car’s built-in screen. It turns ...