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Three people, including two Arlington students, were arrested in connection to school threats made in the past two days, according to Arlington police. Authorities said threats had been ...
A Grand Prairie man charged with the sexual abuse and aggravated kidnapping of a woman in 2021 was back in jail Friday after violating conditions of his bond in the case, according to court records.
An Arlington Police Department-operated camera recorded video of the beating. Kwasnica’s car was stolen by at least one of the suspects, and the other suspects went in a black Ford F150 to leave ...
Illinois, (Chicago) Police were investigating a burglary at a store when they saw a car that matched the description of the vehicle used by the burglar. When police identified themselves to Keys, the driver, he allegedly ran over one of the officers, injuring him. Two officers fired several shots, striking Keys in the chest and killing him. [124]
A typical mug shot is two-part, with one side-view photo, and one front-view. The background is usually plain to avoid distraction from the head. Mug shots may be compiled into a mug book in order to determine the identity of a criminal. In high-profile cases, mug shots may also be published in the mass media.
The Arlington County Sheriff's Office (ACSO) provides law enforcement services for 207,627 people within 26 square miles (67 km 2) of jurisdiction within Arlington County, Virginia. These services include responsibility for the operation of the local jail, courthouse security and service of civil papers.
A North Texas man has been arrested after he was accused of assaulting an officer during the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol, according to the United States Attorney’s Office.
The ACPD was created on February 1, 1940, as the Arlington County Division of Police with Harry Woodyard as the first Chief of Police. [3] [1] A few years later, the first ACPD auxiliary force was created. [1] In 1960, Arlington County Police arrested people for violating Virginia's segregation and anti-miscegenation laws. [4]