Thieves Stole Credit Cards from Local Gas Pumps
Police are investigating a skimming operation at a busy gas station in Wilmington. A gas station technician alerted authorities this morning after he found skimming devices inside two of the pumps at...
View ArticleJudge to Decide Fate of Renoir Stolen in 1951
The Virginia woman who says she bought an authentic Renoir painting at a flea market is no longer anonymous. According to the Washington Post, her name is Marcia Fuqua — and her mother is an art...
View ArticleStudent Abducted, Sexually Assaulted in Pa.
La Salle University in Philadelphia has offered counseling services to a student who reported being abducted and raped on Easter Sunday. The school is also defending its decision not to notify students...
View ArticleKaufman Co. Men Deny Threat Allegations
Two men in Terrell, Texas accused of threatening county officials in unrelated cases both say they are upstanding citizens who would never hurt anyone. Investigators say Nick Morale, 56, phoned in a...
View ArticleMissing Fla. Boys May Have Been Abducted by Father: Officials
Two boys missing from Tampa, Fla. and the people they’re believed to be with may be heading to or already in South Florida, the FBI said Friday. An Amber Alert was re-issued for Cole Hakken, 4, and...
View Article10 Questions: The Master of Disasters
Editor's Note: 10 Questions is a new weekly feature on NBC10.com. If you know someone who we should profile, please email us. If his name doesn't ring a bell, his courtroom fights might -- the Duck...
View ArticleLa Salle, Police Investigate Sex Assault
La Salle University has offered counseling services to a student who reported being abducted and raped on Easter Sunday. The school is also defending its decision not to notify students of the...
View ArticleNew York Aquarium Ready to Reopen After Sandy
The New York Aquarium is preparing to open for the first time since Sandy. Tom Llamas reports.
View ArticleDA Goes Door-to-Door For Clues in Chester Killing
Delaware County District Attorney Jack Whelan led a team of members from his office, the Chester Police Department, and the county's Criminal Investigation Division in a door-to-door hunt for leads...
View ArticleSales of Assault Weapons Skyrocket in Maryland
The sale of military-style weapons in Maryland has skyrocketed because of the concern they'll will be banned once the strict gun control bill passed by the Maryland General Assembly Thursday goes into...
View ArticleCouple, State Trooper Rescue 4 From Submerged Car
Debra Roselli says she immediately thought of her own children when she spotted four people trapped inside a waterlogged vehicle in Absecon. "I would hope somebody would act the way my husband did to...
View ArticleMissing Woman With Alzheimer's Found at Hospital
Philadelphia Police have found a missing woman with Alzheimer’s. On Friday, around 4:30 p.m., Emma Ellican, 76, was reported missing from the 5500 block of Westford Road. Investigators say Ellican was...
View ArticleOff-Duty Officer Struck in Hit-and-Run
Philadelphia Police are on the hunt for a hit-and-run driver who injured one of their own. Investigators say an off-duty officer was traveling north on Farragut Street and Walnut in his pickup truck...
View ArticleChicago to Pay $55K to Tasered Pregnant Woman
The city of Chicago will reportedly pay a $55,000 settlement to a woman who claimed she was shocked with a stun gun while eight months pregnant, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Tiffany Rent, 31,...
View ArticleTeen Attacked, Stabbed Outside High School
An Allentown student is recovering after police say he was attacked and stabbed by four people outside his high school on Friday. Investigators say a 16-year-old boy was walking on the 500 block of...
View ArticleBattle Over Paid Sick Leave Rages On
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter’s veto this week of a bill that would require employers to give workers paid sick time has put the issue on ice in his city, at least for the time being. But the wider...
View ArticleRare Baseball Card Auctioned Online for $2.1M
A rare 1909 baseball card depicting American Major League Baseball shortstop Honus Wagner, nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman," sold for more than $2.1 million at auction, according to The Associated...
View ArticleNYC Man Falls on Broken Glass During Fight, Bleeds to Death
Police say a man bled to death outside a New York City restaurant after he fell on a broken bottle during an argument early Saturday. Witnesses tell police two men were involved in a dispute inside...
View ArticlePolice Investigate Rape at Rittenhouse Square
Police are on the hunt for a man who they say raped a woman and slashed her face with a knife in Rittenhouse Square. Police say a 26-year-old woman was walking on the 1700 block of Spruce Street around...
View ArticleThousands Seeking Immigration Reform Rally in Miami
Thousands of people took to the street of Miami on Saturday to demand comprehensive immigration reform. The Miami rally, one of many staged around the country Saturday, came days before lawmakers in...
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