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Mar. 15, 2025

4 Men Arrested Potentially in Connection with Joe Burrow's Home Burglary, Found with Bengals and LSU Gear

Joe Burrow #9 of the Cincinnati Bengals.Photo:Kevin Sabitus/Getty Kevin Sabitus/Getty Four arrests have been made in Clark County, Ohio, potentially in connection with theburglary at Cincinnati Bengals star Joe Burrow’s Ohio home on Dec. 9. A Louis Vuitton duffle bag was also discovered, believed to be “possibly involved” in the Dec. 9 burglary, whichBurrow said felt like an invasion of his privacyin “more ways than one” after the incident. The suspects, “identified as being illegally in the country or overstayed their permission.

Mar. 15, 2025

4 Men Indicted In San Antonio Tractor-Trailer Tragedy That Killed 53

Police block the scene where a truck with multiple dead bodies was discovered in San Antonio, Texas.Photo: Eric Gay/AP/Shutterstock Four men have been indicted in connection with theJune 27 migrant trucktragedy in San Antonio, Texas that left 50 adults and three children dead. A federal grand jury in San Antonio returned the indictments Wednesday against Homero Zamorano Jr., 46, and Christian Martinez, 28, charging each of the men with one count of conspiracy to transport illegal aliens resulting in death and one count of conspiracy to transport aliens resulting in serious bodily injury and placing lives in jeopardy,according tothe U.

Mar. 15, 2025

4 Milwaukee High School Classmates Celebrate Getting into Spelman College Despite Low Acceptance Rate: 'A Dream Come True'

A photo of Spelman College signs.Photo:Alyssa Pointer/Bloomberg via Getty Alyssa Pointer/Bloomberg via Getty Four Milwaukee teenagers are celebrating after getting into the college of their dreams despite the prestigious school only having a 25% acceptance rate. Rufus King High School seniors Anavi Alston, Taelor Banks, Wy’yana Adams and Jordyn Henderson will be attending Spelman College — a private, historically Black, women’s liberal arts college in Atlanta, Ga. — in the fall.

Mar. 15, 2025

4 N.C. Teens Die in High-Speed Crash as Car Was Clocked Going 104 MPH

Four teenage boys were killed in a high-speed early-morning crash near Interstate 95 in North Carolina on Monday. The victims were identified as driver Alan Lee Lockamy, 17, Freddy Seras, 17, Christopher Wayne Jackson, 17, and Semaj Jejai Williams, 16, a representative for the North Carolina State Highway Patrol told PEOPLE in a statement. Lockamy and front-seat passenger Seras were trapped in the car, while backseat passengers Jackson and Williams were ejected from the vehicle.

Mar. 15, 2025

4 Okla. Friends Who Went Missing During Bike Ride Were Shot and Dismembered: Police

Photo: Okmulgee Police Department (4) Police have shared gruesome details about the fate of four friends from Oklahoma who went missing after riding off together on their bikes. Their official cause of death hasn’t been confirmed but they were shot, Prentice said. “All four bodies were dismembered before being placed in the river, and that is what caused difficulty in determining identity,” he added. “The river appears to be a dump site.