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Los Angeles police searching for suspect wanted in two motorcycle thefts
Los Angeles police searching for suspect wanted in two motorcycle thefts

CBS News

time3 days ago

  • CBS News

Los Angeles police searching for suspect wanted in two motorcycle thefts

Police are seeking help finding a suspect whom they believe is connected to two motorcycle thefts that happened in May. In a news release, Los Angeles police said that on May 12, the suspect entered a secured parking garage at an apartment complex in the 11000 block of Mississippi Avenue where he took a motorcycle and fled. Photos of the man police believe is connected to two motorcycle thefts in the month of May. Los Angeles Police Department Less than a week later, on May 18, police believe the same suspect again entered a secured parking garage, this time at an apartment complex in the 10000 block of Rochester Avenue, where he took a motorcycle and rode away from the area. As they continue their search for the suspect, detectives have released images and a description of the man. He is said to be about six feet tall and weighs approximately 190 pounds. He is between 30 and 40 years old and was most recently seen wearing a black motorcycle helmet, a tan and black jacket that has black striping on the arms and camo shorts. He had black pants on underneath the shorts with black shoes and black gloves and was also seen carrying a blue and grey Jansport Goshawk 40L hiking backpack, poolice said. Anyone who knows more is asked to contact detectives at (310) 444-1502.

Gun pointed at man during vehicle hijacking in Antrim
Gun pointed at man during vehicle hijacking in Antrim

BreakingNews.ie

time6 days ago

  • BreakingNews.ie

Gun pointed at man during vehicle hijacking in Antrim

A man had a gun pointed at his face and was struck with the weapon during a vehicle hijacking in Co Antrim. Detectives are appealing for information about the incident which occurred shortly after 10pm on Saturday near commercial premises on the O'Neill Road in Newtownabbey. Advertisement Two men reported seeing another two males looking inside the van they had been travelling in as they left the premises. Our detectives are appealing for witnesses following a hi-jacking in the O'Neill Road area of Newtownabbey last night. — Police Antrim and Newtownabbey (@PSNIANDistrict) June 15, 2025 A PSNI spokesperson said: 'When challenged, one of the males ran towards one of the men and demanded the keys to the vehicle. 'When the man refused to give him them, the suspect pointed a handgun in his face, before striking him on the top of the head with the weapon, and taking the keys from him. 'Both suspects then made off in the van.' Advertisement The man armed with the handgun is described as being approximately six feet in height, of athletic build, and dressed in dark coloured clothing and a balaclava. Anyone with information is asked to call 101, and quote reference number 1630 of 14/06/25.

Man arrested over online posts relating to disorder in the North
Man arrested over online posts relating to disorder in the North

BreakingNews.ie

time6 days ago

  • BreakingNews.ie

Man arrested over online posts relating to disorder in the North

A man has been arrested by detectives investigating online posts relating to recent disorder in Northern Ireland. The 32-year-old was arrested in the Larne area. Advertisement He is being held on suspicion of encouraging or assisting offences and possession of a class B controlled drug. Officers seized a number of items including electronic devices and a small quantity of a class B controlled drug, during a search of a house in Larne.

Spokane County Sheriff's Office continues to investigate deceased person found in Spokane River
Spokane County Sheriff's Office continues to investigate deceased person found in Spokane River

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Yahoo

Spokane County Sheriff's Office continues to investigate deceased person found in Spokane River

Jun. 13—Spokane County Sheriff's detectives and the Spokane County Medical Examiner's Office are investigating the discovery of a dead body found in the Spokane River. Around 6:50 a.m. on Tuesday, the Sheriff's Office received notice of a possible dead person in the water near the Upriver Dam. The body appeared to have been in the water for some time, and the person's identity, along with cause and manner of death, have not been confirmed. Once identification has been made and the next of kin notified, the Spokane County Medical Examiner's Office will release the person's name.

Annie McCarrick's best friend is ‘overwhelmed with emotion, crying over coffee' after developments in case
Annie McCarrick's best friend is ‘overwhelmed with emotion, crying over coffee' after developments in case

Irish Times

time12-06-2025

  • Irish Times

Annie McCarrick's best friend is ‘overwhelmed with emotion, crying over coffee' after developments in case

For over 30 years Annie McCarrick 's best friend from childhood has been steadfast in the campaign to uncover the truth about her fate, so when Linda Ringhouse woke up on Thursday morning to the news that a man had been arrested in connection with her disappearance, she broke down and cried. Ms McCarrick (26), a young American woman who was living in Ireland at the time, went missing on March 26th, 1993. Ms McCarrick was born in 1967 and grew up in Long Island, New York but fell in love with Ireland and wanted to settle here. Speaking to The Irish Times from her home on Long Island, New York, her best friend Linda Ringhouse said: 'Well, I'm in shock. I'm overwhelmed with emotion this morning and crying over my coffee.' She said she couldn't believe her eyes when she saw the breaking story on Irish news media. READ MORE [ Annie McCarrick's best friend from childhood: 'I believe she knew the person responsible for her death' Opens in new window ] 'I've seen this play out in my head, just like this, for 30 plus years. I knew when I met with the new detective team in charge, both here in Bayport and in Dublin, that they were really determined to get to the truth of what happened to Annie. Mrs McCarrick, her family and myself finally knew we were in good hands,' she said. Adding: 'I'm thinking of all the heartbreak and courage endured by Mrs McCarrick over all these years. So, let's just see what the coming days bring.' In an Irish Times news feature earlier this year, marking the 32nd anniversary of Annie's disappearance, Ringhouse reiterated 'the personal difficulties Ms McCarrick was experiencing at the time of her disappearance'. She observed that Annie was 'In a tumultuous situation' with a person she knew at the time. Annie McCarrick disappeared without a trace in 1993 'I believe Annie was met either at the door of her apartment or someone pulled up in a car as she came home from her shopping. She dropped everything, thinking she would be home shortly,' said Ms Ringhouse. The Garda cold case investigation into Annie McCarrick's disappearance from her flat in Sandymount on March 26th, 1993, has uncovered a litany of errors since the case was upgraded to murder in 2023. For almost three decades it led to a false narrative about her last movements. Linda Ringhouse and, indeed, her family, always challenged this narrative, including the fact that she was in Johnny Fox's pub in Enniskerry on the night of her disappearance. She maintained all along that 'there would have been a different outcome if concerns expressed by both the family and friends had been taken more seriously by gardaí from the outset'.

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