Grainy CCTV captures the moment a father was distracted on a quiet street and then shot dead – as cops release map in a bid to solve brazen execution Father gunned down in targeted execution on Adelaide’s northern outskirts Multiple plotters planned
Bailiffs use cherry picker to remove squatters from former Clapham police station roof amid ongoing ‘Kill the Bill’ protests Bailiffs are removing protestors from a former police station in Clapham, London Protestors occupied the building following the disappearance of Sarah Everard The
Fraud squad chief claims police are LOSING the fight with criminal gangs as he warns scam messages and calls will ‘increasingly become part of modern life’ unless more is done Graeme Biggar, of National Crime Agency, said police ‘not winning’ against fraud
Doctor’s daughter and her lover pose for an innocent rock climbing picture just hours before police allege they went on a crime spree and robbed three petrol stations Eleanor Ashford and her girlfriend Sarah Canceri are accused of armed robbery Hours before
You’ve broken the Ghoul of Six! Team of ghost-hunters is hit with fines after breaking lockdown rules to visit haunted house Police bust ghost-hunters exploring a derelict building for breaching Covid rules Officers found three different groups of people at the paranormal activity
Crime DOES pay: Stray dog who stole the same purple unicorn five times from Dollar General store has toy bought for him by animal control officers Sisu stole the same stuffed purple unicorn five times from a Dollar General store in Kenansville,
Saturday Night Live cast member Bowen Yang has been praised for an emotional speech calling on Americans to ‘do more’ to tackle anti-Asian hate crime after a string of violent racist incidents. The comedian, 30, spoke of a ‘bleak’ two weeks for
Long Island police chief, 57, will receive a bumper $1.2MILLION retirement payout after leading tiny force of 30 in village where there hasn’t been a murder for 13 years Chief Thomas Cummings leads the Southampton Village force in the Hamptons Cummings, 57,
Cavendish Road Police Station was drenched in darkness at the time, boarded up and forgotten, a victim of the Metropolitan Police’s decision to sell off £1 billion of property eight years earlier.
On my first day as Home Secretary in 2018, I was taken aside and warned about the toll my responsibilities could take. Of these, I assumed dealing with terrorists would weigh the most heavily. I was mistaken. It wasn’t until I visited the