The Los Angeles Police Department said Williams was "likely" behind the bomb threat. It was not immediately clear exactly when or how the threat was made. A spokesperson for Bass said Williams was ...
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Brian Williams was the "likely" source of a threat against City Hall, LAPD said. FBI agents searched the home of a Los Angeles deputy mayor this week over a bomb threat he allegedly made against ...
Her whereabouts remain unknown. Naomi Daniella Santos, 13, is seen in this undated photo released by LAPD. “Naomi’s parents, friends and family members have not seen or heard from her and are ...
The Mayor takes this matter very seriously." Seidl also said when the threat was reported, the Los Angeles Police Department investigated the matter and concluded that there was no immediate ...
The Los Angeles Police Department asked for help finding a 13-year-old girl who did not come home from school last week. Naomi Daniella Santos, 13, left at around 8 a.m. to attend classes at ...
The threat came earlier in the year and was quickly investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department, which concluded there was no imminent danger and referred the investigation to the FBI ...
According to the Fayetteville Police Department, a Dodge Charger and Ford F-150 were seen doing burnouts and donuts in the intersection of Gillespie and Franklin streets about 1:30 a.m. on Nov. 2.