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Capitol cops patrol senator's home after intimidation claim
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — State Capitol Police said Thursday that they have been sending patrols to state Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff's home in response to reports that Norwalk police officers upset about a police accountability bill tried to intimidate him.
Philippine police chief, 7 others injured in chopper crash
SAN PEDRO, Philippines (AP) — A helicopter carrying the Philippine national police chief and seven other people crashed after hitting a power cable on takeoff Thursday, critically injuring two other generals on board.
Police release more details about officer shooting
EPHRATA - Police say the Warden man an officer shot in the Lep-re-kon parking lot Friday after he struck police vehicles was delivering an ounce of methamphetamine.
Moses Lake man charged for rape, incest
Allegedly used knife
EPHRATA — A Moses Lake man accused of raping a family member at knife point allegedly stated drugs made him commit the crime.
Port of Seattle officer files race-based discrimination suit
SEATTLE (AP) — A Black officer with the Port of Seattle police is suing over the Port's alleged failure to provide records of an investigation into racial discrimination claims he made against superiors including the police chief.
Port of Seattle officer files race-based discrimination suit
SEATTLE (AP) — A Black officer with the Port of Seattle police is suing over the Port's alleged failure to provide records of an investigation into racial discrimination claims he made against superiors including the police chief.
Four charged in local kidnapping
Allegedly offered $100 for women
EPHRATA - One of four people accused in a gang-related kidnapping allegedly offered $100 to have the women brought to him.
February 12, 2016
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Moses Lake Police Department
Twins' fight over guests ends with stabbing
Bail set at $250,000 for Ephrata woman
Watchdog lays bare Capitol Police's riot security failures
WASHINGTON (AP) — A blistering internal report by the U.S. Capitol Police describes a multitude of missteps that left the force unprepared for
Turkey: Suspect detonates explosives following police chase
ANKARA (AP) — An unidentified militant detonated an explosive device following a police chase on Monday near Turkey's border with Syria, killing himself, media reports said. There were no other casualties.
The Latest: NYC mayor will review acts of protesters, police
The Latest on the death of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer pressed his knee on his neck (all times Eastern):
Two arrested for 'gang riot'
Riot involved knives
Ephrata woman stabs sister
EPHRATA — A 27-year-old Ephrata woman was found suffering from multiple stab wounds from her sister Sunday morning.
Correction: Police Shooting-Wisconsin-Handcuffs story
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — In a story Aug. 28, 2020, about Jacob Blake, a Black man who was shot by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, The Associated Press erroneously reported that police were responding to a domestic abuse call at the time. The officer who shot Blake was responding to a domestic dispute call.
Quincy PD Logs for Oct. 23, 2025
QUINCY – The reports below were provided by the Quincy Police Department. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Missing Seoul mayor's body found after massive search
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The missing mayor of South Korea’s capital, reportedly embroiled in sexual harassment allegations, was found dead early Friday, more than half a day after giving his daughter a will-like message and then leaving home, police said.
Mayor of South Korean capital found dead after 7-hour search
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The missing mayor of South Korea’s capital, reportedly embroiled in sexual harassment allegations, was found dead early Friday, more than half a day after giving his daughter a will-like message and then leaving home, police said.
Portland, Oregon, preps for protests between opposing groups
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — All available police personnel in Portland, Oregon, will report for duty Sunday because of expected rallies between opposing groups downtown.