Virginia State Police is highlighting an interesting new fraud game making the rounds right now – targeting registered sex offenders.
Scammers are calling registered sex offenders and telling them that if they don't provide a cash payment, someone will come and arrest them.
The Virginia Fusion Center (VFC), part of the Virginia State Police’s Homeland Security Division, has received more than 150 tips this month regarding suspicious drone activity across the state, accor ...
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A Virginia resident and retired police officer in the nation's capital was convicted Monday of lying to authorities about ...
The Northwest Virginia Regional Drug and Gang Task Force released its year-end report for its operations throughout 2024, ...
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Six federal death row inmates with Virginia ties are among 37 prisoners whose punishments are being converted to life ...
Law enforcement officials are warning the public about a surge in phone scams targeting registered sex offenders. Scammers ...
WAYNE COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The case against a man accused of murder and arson in Wayne County has been bonded over to the ...