Wednesday, June 19 2013 12:19 PM EDT2013-06-19 16:19:15 GMT
Do you recognize this man? If so, call Jonesboro police at (870) 935-5553 or CrimeStoppers at 935-STOP immediately. He's suspected in a rash of commercial burglaries on Tuesday. According to police,
Do you recognize this man? If so, call Jonesboro police at (870) 935-5553 or CrimeStoppers at 935-STOP immediately.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 9:13 AM EDT2013-06-19 13:13:22 GMT
PARAGOULD, AR (KAIT) – A Paragould business has lost a semi truck after a fire on Tuesday night. According to the Paragould Fire Department, crews were called to Sunrise 7-Up Distributing on W. Kingshighway
A Paragould business has lost a semi truck after a fire on Tuesday night.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 12:48 PM EDT2013-06-19 16:48:01 GMT
Jonesboro police say a teen has confessed to breaking into at least 48 vehicles. Early Monday morning the 16-year-old suspect, who was not identified because of his age, was spotted checking the doors
Jonesboro police say a teen confessed to nearly 50 car break-ins.
FBI agents plan a third day of digging Wednesday in suburban Detroit for the remains of former Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa, who disappeared 38 years ago.
Beneath a swimming pool, under a horse farm and now a weed-grown field north of Detroit. For at least the third time in a decade, FBI agents grabbed shovels and combed through dirt and mud in the search for Jimmy Hoffa's...
PEMISCOT COUNTY, MO (KFVS) -
One person was seriously injured after a crash on the Mississippi River Bridge in Pemiscot County.
Sheriff's deputies say the wreck happened around 9:40pm on Wednesday Jan. 30.
According to the Mo. Highway Patrol, Nicholas L. Womble, 22, of Hayti, Mo. lost control of his vehicle and drove into the retaining wall of the bridge and overturned.
Womble was ejected from the vehicle and suffered serious injuries. He was flown by helicopter to Elvis Presley trauma center in Memphis, Tn.
Womble was reportedly not wearing a seatbelt.
The bridge was closed for a couple of hours after the wreck before being reopened just before midnight on Wednesday.
Three more employees of the truck stop chain owned by the Cleveland Browns' owner and Tennessee's governor have pleaded guilty in what authorities call a scheme to cheat trucking firms out of rebates.