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Jan 21 2026CRIME

Big Drug Bust Shakes Up Europe

A huge operation just shook up Europe's drug scene. Police from six countries teamed up to smash a massive synthetic drug ring. They shut down 24 big labs and grabbed tons of chemicals used to make drugs like MDMA and meth. This wasn't just any bust. It's being called the biggest operation of its k

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Jan 21 2026CRIME

A Cop on Trial: Did He Freeze in Uvalde?

A former Uvalde school cop is in hot water. Adrian Gonzales is the first person to face criminal charges for what happened during the Robb Elementary shooting. The jury is now deciding if he messed up big time. The trial wrapped up with both sides making their final arguments. Prosecutors say Gonza

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Jan 21 2026CRIME

Three Young Girls Vanish from Virginia Care Center

A concerning situation has unfolded in Virginia, where three young girls have gone missing from a behavioral health facility. The incident, which occurred on a recent Sunday morning, has sparked a search effort involving local authorities and concerned family members. The girls, identified as Forev

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Jan 21 2026CELEBRITIES

A Clash Over Custody: Actor's Ex-Partner Faces Legal Trouble

In a recent turn of events, actor Djimon Hounsou found himself in a heated dispute with his ex-partner, Riza Simpson. The issue escalated when Simpson was arrested for allegedly assaulting Hounsou after he asked her to leave his Atlanta home. The incident, which occurred in December, involved a phys

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

Minneapolis Stands Strong: Community Fights Back Against ICE

Minneapolis is no stranger to standing up for its people. When ICE agents flooded the city, residents didn't back down. They formed groups to keep an eye on ICE activities. This isn't new for them. They've been doing this since 2020, when George Floyd was killed. The community had to step up and tak

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Jan 21 2026FINANCE

Stamford Boosts Police Force with New Hires

Stamford is getting more police officers. The Board of Finance just said yes to hiring five new ones. This is not as many as the police wanted, but it is a start. The city will also use some federal money to help pay for it. This money comes with a catch: Stamford has to match it with its own funds.

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Jan 21 2026CRIME

Elgin's Crime Numbers Show Hopeful Trends

In 2025, Elgin experienced a significant drop in gunfire incidents, with a 63% decrease compared to the previous year. This drop is a big deal because gunfire cases had been on the rise since 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The city saw just 24 incidents involving shots fired in 2025, down from

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Jan 20 2026CRIME

Guatemala's Gang Violence Leaves Nine Police Dead

Gang violence in Guatemala has taken a deadly turn, with nine police officers losing their lives in a series of attacks. The trouble began on Saturday when members of the Barrio 18 gang took control of three prisons, holding 46 guards hostage. Their demand? Better treatment and privileges. Things g

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Jan 20 2026CRIME

Chaos at Arizona Sports Event: What Went Wrong?

Arizona saw a massive brawl at a youth sports event, with around 100 people involved. The fight started during a flag football game at the Arizona Athletic Grounds in Mesa. Initially, it was just a few players from each team, but things quickly got out of hand when parents and spectators joined in.

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Time to Upgrade Sycamore's Aging Security Cameras

Sycamore is looking to give its old security cameras a much-needed upgrade. The current systems in place are outdated and not doing their job well enough. This is a big deal for keeping people safe and managing risks. The city has even gotten quotes from three different companies to replace the old

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