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Published May 17, 2013
The murder of a North Dakota man has authorities investigating whether other recent missing persons cases are connected or the work of separate criminals who've descended on the area known as the Bakken Shelf region, where new discoveries of oil and natural gas have drawn thousands of transient newcomers and strained the resources of police.
Published May 12, 2013
When a suicide bomb ripped through a pizzeria in downtown Jerusalem in 2001, killing 15 and wounding 130 more, 13-year-old Izzy Ezagui, who was visiting from America, found his calling.
Published May 12, 2013
Heather Seeger is a staff sergeant in the Air Force, but when it comes to raising her six children while her husband is deployed, she is commander-in-chief.
Published May 07, 2013
The discovery of three women held captive for years inside an Ohio home is both a grim reminder to police and a source of hope for parents that there are other missing children alive out there.
Published May 04, 2013
A 73-year-old man who police believe escaped into a vast New York forest after allegedly gunning down his daughter-in-law seven months ago and was widely believed to be dead, may be alive and on the run, authorities tell FoxNews.com.
Published April 25, 2013
Remains found in a remote area in Indiana, which some initially suspected may be those of missing college student Lauren Spierer, have been identified as belonging to another woman who vanished a year earlier.
Published April 19, 2013
The older suspect in the Boston bombings was arrested in 2009, Massachusetts authorities confirmed Friday, but they would not say what caused the arrest.
Published April 18, 2013
A new search is under way for missing nursing student Holly Bobo after a dog found what appears to be the woman's purse not far from her rural Tennessee home, a law enforcement official told FoxNews.com.
Published April 18, 2013
Lauren Spierer, a vivacious 20-year-old with a flair for fashion, should be clad in cap and gown next month celebrating her college graduation with classmates at Indiana University. Instead, Spierer's parents are left agonizing over her whereabouts nearly two years after the young woman disappeared without a trace from the streets of downtown Bloomington.
Published April 13, 2013
Current federal law allows cellphone companies to release information to police in certain situations, but it does not require them to do so. “Kelsey’s Law” seeks to mandate it on the state and ultimately national level.