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Toilet paper arson refers to the deliberate ignition of toilet paper or related paper products in residential, commercial, institutional, or outdoor settings. As a subset of pro...
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Toilet paper arson refers to the deliberate ignition of toilet paper or related paper products in residential, commercial, institutional, or outdoor settings. As a subset of pro...
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This evergreen explainer outlines what is known and reasonably inferable about murder-suicide incidents in La Habra, California. It defines the phenomenon, describes typical cir...
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In Las Vegas, as in other jurisdictions, a murder-suicide is defined as a single incident in which an individual kills another person and then takes their own life, or kills the...
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Crime refers to behavior that violates established laws and can harm individuals, communities, or societies. This evergreen explainer defines crime, describes how officials meas...
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In Indianapolis, robbery refers to the unlawful taking of property from a person or place against their will through force, threat, or intimidation. This overview explains the p...
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Kidnapping for ransom is the unlawful taking and detention of a person, followed by a demand for payment or other concessions in exchange for release. Unlike opportunistic crime...
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A home invasion in Joliet refers to an offense where an intruder unlawfully enters or remains in a residence with intent to commit a crime, often involving violence or the threa...
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This article explains the term murder-suicide, outlines general risk factors and warning signs, describes typical community and responder protocols, and points to verified resou...
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This article profiles individuals later classified as serial killers with documented activity tied to Rochester, NY. A serial killer is typically defined as someone who commits...
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