CORTLAND, N.Y. — A Fulton woman was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of her mother after an eight-day trial in Cortland County and has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison, prosecutors announced.

Ariela Thran, 33, was found guilty by a jury for the December 2023 murder of her mother, Patricia “Allison” Halverson, whose body was discovered on January 3, 2024, near farming equipment at her Solon, N.Y. residence. The body had been exposed to the elements, and the case was initially complex due to the lack of a murder weapon.

Initially Thran tried to pin the murder on a horse. That didn’t seem to gallop right with the jury and the judge.

The investigation, led by New York State Police Troop “C” Major Crimes Unit, spanned three states and several counties. Prosecutors relied heavily on circumstantial and digital evidence to link Thran to the crime.

District Attorney Patrick Perfetti called the conviction “a testament to our system of justice,” and praised Assistant District Attorneys Richard Van Donsel and Zachariah Zallo for leading the prosecution.

“Today’s verdict brought justice for Ms. Halverson, her grandchildren, family, and friends,” ADA Zallo said.

Thran will be eligible for parole after serving a minimum of 25 years.

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ALLENTOWN, PA — A South Whitehall man has been arrested and charged with criminal homicide following the fatal shooting of a woman inside an Allentown residence early Tuesday morning, according to police.

At approximately 4:30 a.m. on July 22, officers responded to a report of a shooting in the 700 block of Turner Street. Upon arrival, police found an adult female suffering from gunshot wounds. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigators identified 27-year-old Adam Makowka, of the 3000 block of Congress Street, as the suspect. He was located outside of Allentown and taken into custody without incident by Lansdowne Police. He is currently being held pending extradition to Lehigh County.

Makowka faces charges including criminal homicide, attempted criminal homicide, and two counts of aggravated assault. The investigation is being conducted jointly by the Allentown Police Department, Lansdowne Police Department, the Lehigh County District Attorney’s Office, and the Lehigh County Coroner’s Office.

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WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Authorities are investigating a utility wire incident that occurred Monday night in Wall Township, with unconfirmed reports suggesting a dump truck may have been involved.

In a statement issued Tuesday at 12:30 p.m., the Wall Township Police Department said they are actively looking into the circumstances surrounding the downed wires. While it is possible that a dump truck came into contact with communication lines, potentially triggering a chain reaction with power lines, no eyewitnesses have confirmed the truck’s involvement.

The department is coordinating with Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) and other agencies as the investigation continues.

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WESTFIELD, N.J. — The Westfield Regional Health Department has issued a public health alert following reports that a raccoon bit two individuals in separate incidents, raising concerns of possible rabies infection.

The attacks occurred in the 400 block of 1st Avenue and the 700 block of Scotch Plains Avenue, according to a statement released Tuesday by Health Officer Megan Avallone.

Officials are warning residents to stay alert and report any suspicious animal behavior to the Westfield Police Department at 908-789-4000. Signs of rabies may include animals that appear disoriented, aggressive, or have difficulty walking.

“Rabies is considered a medical emergency,” the health department said. Anyone who had contact with a raccoon in the area is advised to seek immediate medical care. Residents are also urged to avoid contact with wild animals and closely monitor pets.

The department emphasized that rabies is preventable through vaccination and reminded pet owners to ensure their animals are vaccinated and licensed with the town.

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BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — Three Baltimore County police officers turned livestock wranglers Tuesday morning after several horses wandered away from their pasture and onto Falls Road.

Officers Elmco, Zirkle, and Flick of Precinct 7 responded quickly and safely returned the animals without incident.

The department noted the officers handled the situation smoothly, highlighting the unpredictable nature of patrol duty.

Baltimore County police safely returned several loose horses after they strolled into traffic on Falls Road.

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SAUGERTIES, N.Y. — A Schenectady man was arrested Monday afternoon after state troopers discovered more than 765 grams of cocaine and a large sum of cash during a traffic stop on Interstate 87, authorities said.

At approximately 4:40 p.m. on July 21, members of the Troop F Community Stabilization Unit observed a 2025 BMW traveling northbound in violation of several New York State Vehicle and Traffic Laws. Troopers pulled the vehicle over in the town of Saugerties and identified the driver as 35-year-old Jason Thomas.

During the stop, K-9 Kell conducted an exterior and interior sniff of the BMW and alerted to the presence of narcotics. A search of the vehicle revealed the cocaine and a significant amount of U.S. currency.

Thomas was arrested without incident and transported to State Police Kingston for processing. He was charged with first-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a Class A-I felony, and third-degree criminal possession with intent to sell, a Class B felony, in addition to traffic violations.

He was arraigned at the Ulster County Central Arraignment Part and remanded to the Ulster County Jail. His next court appearance is scheduled for August 25 at 9:00 a.m.

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SAN ANTONIO — A Texas man was taken into custody Sunday after allegedly admitting to killing his wife and leaving her body to decompose on their property for over a month.

Charles Vandoil Byrd, 49, was arrested after Bexar County Sheriff’s deputies found the remains of his wife, 44-year-old Angela Byrd, on Saturday. The discovery came after a family member contacted authorities expressing concern that Charles Byrd “may have done something” to his wife, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by KSAT.

Attempts to locate Byrd over the weekend initially failed. He was taken into custody the following day.

While being escorted from the courthouse on Monday after his first appearance, Byrd was questioned by reporters and admitted on video to killing his wife, claiming he had suffered a “mental break.” Byrd added, “I’m so sorry. I loved my wife.”

Following the court appearance, a judge set Byrd’s bond at $200,000.

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CHESAPEAKE, Va. — Chesapeake police took one person into custody Tuesday afternoon following a SWAT activation tied to a long-running investigation, authorities said.

The incident unfolded around 3:00 p.m. in the 1300 block of Canal Drive. The Chesapeake Police Department said the operation was based on an ongoing case but did not provide additional details about the nature of the investigation.

Police confirmed there is no known threat to public safety at this time. The investigation remains active.

Chesapeake SWAT arrested one individual Tuesday afternoon during an operation linked to a long-term investigation.

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OCEAN CITY, MD — The westbound lane of the Route 50 bridge has reopened following a temporary closure due to a motor vehicle collision, Ocean City Police announced Tuesday evening.

The lane was shut down earlier as officers responded to the scene. Drivers were advised to use alternate routes including Route 90 and Delaware Route 54 during the closure.

The westbound side of the Route 50 bridge is back open after a crash caused a temporary shutdown, police said.

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CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. — Phillips Hill Road eastbound is closed following a motor vehicle accident at the intersection with N. Little Tor Road, Clarkstown Police said Tuesday.

Verde Electric and Orange & Rockland crews are on-site making repairs, which are expected to continue through tomorrow.

Drivers are advised to use alternate routes. Police said updates will be provided as they become available.

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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD — Eastbound Route 100 at Magothy Bridge Road has reopened after a temporary closure due to a motor vehicle collision, according to Anne Arundel County Police.

The road was shut down earlier while officers conducted an investigation at the scene. No further details about the crash have been released.

Traffic has resumed on Route 100 eastbound after a crash investigation temporarily closed the roadway near Magothy Bridge Road.

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CUMBERLAND, MD — A tractor-trailer fire has closed I-68 eastbound at Johnson Street, the Allegany County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday.

Emergency crews from the fire department and Cumberland Police Department are on the scene. Motorists are advised to expect delays and seek alternate routes.

I-68 eastbound remains closed near Johnson Street due to an active tractor-trailer fire, authorities said.

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TRENTON — Governor Phil Murphy on Tuesday signed a bipartisan bill expanding mental health resource access for students by requiring the national suicide prevention hotline to be printed on student ID cards.

The legislation, sponsored by Senator Carmen Amato, Jr. (R-9) and Senator Joseph Cryan (D-20), updates an existing law that mandated New Jersey public schools, colleges, and universities include the NJ Suicide Prevention Hopeline and a crisis text line on student IDs.

Under the new law (S-3769/A-4897), schools must now also print the number for the national suicide prevention hotline, 988, on all student identification cards.

“This bill makes a small but powerful change to ensure that every student has access to trusted, potentially life-saving mental health support,” said Senator Amato.

Supporters say the change enhances access to critical services amid concerns about youth mental health and suicide.

A new state law now requires all New Jersey student ID cards to include the national 988 suicide prevention hotline.

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NEW CASTLE, DEL. — Delaware State Police are investigating a strong-arm robbery that left a man injured after he was attacked while riding his electric bicycle on South Dupont Highway Monday night.

The incident occurred around 9:18 p.m. near Beaverbrook Plaza, when an unknown white Nissan sedan stopped in front of the victim. Two suspects exited the vehicle and struck the victim with a metal pipe, then stole various personal items before fleeing in the vehicle.

The victim sustained minor injuries.

The suspects are described as a white male and a black male. No surveillance footage is currently available, and the investigation remains ongoing.

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LAKELAND, Fla. — A Lakeland Police Department detective was arrested Friday after allegedly filing a false report about damage to his unmarked agency vehicle, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.

Michael Hayes, 42, was charged with one misdemeanor count of filing a false report of a crime. Deputies say Hayes claimed three unknown juveniles threw an object at his unmarked Chevrolet SUV while he was driving on Yates Road in Lakeland, shattering the rear window.

Hayes also told investigators he ran over a sign while attempting to pursue the youths and later reported the incident after contacting his supervisor.

However, detectives uncovered a photo of the vehicle taken a full day before Hayes filed the report. The image showed the back window already broken. When confronted, Hayes reportedly admitted that he believed his child may have broken the window with a baseball and said he panicked before filing the false report.

He was booked into the Polk County Jail and later released on a $1,000 bond.

Lakeland Police Chief Sammy Taylor confirmed Hayes, a 12-year veteran assigned to the Property Crimes Unit, was placed on administrative leave pending an internal investigation.

“The Polk County Sheriff’s Office has our full cooperation as they proceed with their criminal investigation,” Chief Taylor said in a statement.

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LAS VEGAS — Five Nevada men, including one German national, were sentenced to federal prison terms last week for operating Jetflicks, one of the largest illegal television streaming services in U.S. history, according to the Department of Justice.

Kristopher Lee Dallmann, 42, received the longest sentence — 84 months — after being convicted of multiple felony counts including conspiracy to commit copyright infringement, criminal copyright infringement by distribution and public performance, and money laundering.

The other defendants sentenced in connection with the Jetflicks scheme were:

  • Peter H. Huber, 67 — 18 months in prison
  • Jared Edward Jaurequi, aka Jared Edwards, 44 — time served (almost 5 months), 180 days home confinement, and 500 hours of community service
  • Felipe Garcia, 43 — three years’ probation, 49 days in prison, and 1,000 hours of community service
  • Douglas M. Courson, 65 — three years’ probation and 48 days in prison

A federal jury convicted the men in June 2024 after a 14-day trial in the District of Nevada.

Jetflicks, which operated out of Las Vegas, was an illegal subscription-based platform offering over 183,000 television episodes — more than any licensed streaming service at the time. Prosecutors said the defendants used automated software to collect pirated content and made it immediately available to tens of thousands of paying U.S. customers, often within hours of airing.

“This scheme generated millions of dollars in criminal profits, and hurt thousands of U.S. companies and individuals who owned the copyrights to these shows but never received a penny,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew R. Galeotti.

The Department of Justice described the case as the largest internet piracy case to ever go to trial in terms of both volume and impact, marking the first illegal streaming case prosecuted at trial.

Five men were sentenced for operating Jetflicks, a massive illegal streaming site offering more content than Netflix and costing copyright owners millions.

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — A 20-year-old New Rochelle man has been sentenced to eight years in prison for a violent sexual assault, along with acts of physical abuse and animal cruelty, the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office announced.

The defendant, Joshua Lopez, was convicted in connection with a brutal attack on his victim that included sexual assault, physical violence, and strangulation. Prosecutors also said Lopez previously killed the victim’s cat, Casper, by strangulation.

He will serve eight years in state prison and will be under post-release supervision for an additional 15 years.

The Westchester County District Attorney’s Office called the outcome “a just disposition” in the case.

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WEBSTER, MASS. — A Webster police officer and local EMS personnel were recognized with a Team Excellence and Merit (TEAM) Award for their swift and coordinated response during an at-home childbirth earlier this year, Worcester County District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr. announced Tuesday.

Officer Melissa Bak, along with Lt. Austin Bacigalupo, Paramedics Cassandra Pires, Errol Defreitas, Andrew Godfrin, and Dispatcher Rebecca Prefontaine, were honored for their roles in safely delivering a baby and stabilizing both mother and newborn during the March 19 emergency.

At approximately 4:07 p.m. that day, Dispatcher Prefontaine received a 911 call from a man reporting that his 36-year-old wife was in active labor at home. Prefontaine dispatched emergency personnel and gave immediate guidance to the caller.

Officer Bak, responding while already on another call, was the first to arrive and found the baby already crowning. She successfully delivered the child within a minute of arrival.

Webster EMS then arrived to provide medical support and transported both mother and baby to a local hospital. The pregnancy was considered high-risk, and the timely response was critical to ensuring a safe outcome.

“In medical emergencies like this, every second counts,” said DA Early. “Officer Bak demonstrated great urgency and professionalism.”

The TEAM Award, established in 2019, honors public safety personnel for outstanding service and teamwork.

A Webster officer and paramedics were honored for their rapid response and delivery of a baby during a high-risk home birth.

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TRENTON — Governor Phil Murphy on Tuesday signed into law a bipartisan bill sponsored by Senator Parker Space (R-24) that expands academic grading options for the dependents of military service members enrolled in New Jersey colleges and universities.

The legislation allows students who are dependents of active-duty service members to choose how their coursework is graded if military obligations disrupt their academic progress.

“New Jersey is home to thousands of military families who are subject to unplanned obligations that can uproot their lives,” said Sen. Space. “Now, with the governor’s signature, we’re extending that same courtesy to their dependents to ensure they receive the flexibility and support they deserve.”

Under the new law, if a student has completed at least 55% of a course, they may select from four grading outcomes: a letter grade, pass/fail, incomplete, or withdrawal. If less than 55% of the course has been completed, the student may choose either an incomplete grade, with faculty approval, or withdrawal.

The measure aligns grading flexibility for military dependents with options already available to service members.

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YANCEY COUNTY, N.C. — A 21-year-old man has been arrested and charged with the murder of his father following a Tuesday morning incident in the Ferguson Hill area, according to the Yancey County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies responded in the early hours of July 22 and later charged John Claude Charlton with the murder of 59-year-old Virgil John Charlton.

The suspect is being held at the Yancey County Detention Center without bond.

“No further details will be released, as the investigation continues,” the Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.

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BALTIMORE, MD — A merchant marine from Brooklyn struck it rich at a Baltimore convenience store after discovering a scratch-off ticket he initially believed was worth $100,000 was actually a $1 million winner.

The commercial sailor had been docked at the Port of Baltimore when he visited the 7-Eleven at 1465 Key Highway in the Locust Point neighborhood. He bought five $20 Lucky 777 scratch-off tickets and had the clerk scan them after scratching off the QR codes. The clerk informed him one ticket had won $100,000.

Satisfied with the result, he left the store. Later that evening, he revealed the ticket to his crewmates, who encouraged him to scratch the full play area. That’s when he learned the prize was actually $1 million, ten times what he had initially believed.

The longtime lottery player traveled to Maryland Lottery headquarters on Monday to claim his winnings. He said the payout will go toward retirement savings and that he intends to continue working.

The winning ticket was one of six top prizes in the Lucky 777 game. Three of those $1 million prizes remain unclaimed. The 7-Eleven that sold the winning ticket will receive a $1,000 retailer bonus.

The Lucky 777 game launched in mid-May and still has thousands of prizes remaining at lower levels, including multiple $50,000 wins.

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SILVER SPRING, MD — A lucky Lottery player from Montgomery County is celebrating a six-figure win after scoring a $100,000 top prize on a Bingo X10 scratch-off.

The winning ticket was purchased at Rodman’s Discount Store, located at 4301 Randolph Road in Silver Spring. The retailer will receive a $1,000 bonus from the Maryland Lottery for selling the top-tier winner.

The $10 Bingo X10 game launched on March 24 with six top prizes of $100,000. With this latest win, only three of those top prizes remain unclaimed. According to the Lottery, there are also 11 of 20 second-tier $10,000 prizes still available, along with thousands of lower-tier prizes between $10 and $1,000.

Bingo-themed scratch-offs remain a popular choice among players, with eight different versions of the game currently available across a range of price points.

The winning player, who chose to remain anonymous, claimed her prize on Monday and described herself as “very happy and excited,” according to the Maryland Lottery.

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DOVER, DE — A 26-year-old Felton man is facing multiple charges after police say surveillance footage revealed he fired shots at three people during an unreported shooting in Dover last week.

Jamal Jones was arrested Monday afternoon following an investigation by the Dover Police Department’s Drugs, Vice, and Organized Crime Unit. Detectives were first alerted on Sunday that a shooting had taken place around 10:53 p.m. Friday near South New Street and West Reed Street, though no 911 calls or reports were received at the time.

After reviewing nearby surveillance footage, detectives observed a Black male suspect firing a handgun in the direction of three individuals before fleeing the area. No injuries were reported. Investigators later identified the shooter as Jones and obtained arrest warrants.

Jones was taken into custody around 12:25 p.m. Monday with assistance from Delaware Probation and Parole. He was transported to the Dover Police Department, processed, and later committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $98,000 cash bail.

He is charged with three counts of first-degree reckless endangering, two counts of possession of a firearm or ammunition by a person prohibited, and one count of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

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NORTH POTOMAC, MD — A Montgomery County resident is heading to the Caribbean after winning $8,888 in the Maryland Lottery’s Back to the Future second-chance promotion.

Paul Cohen of North Potomac claimed the top prize in the final drawing held July 16. The retired driver said the winnings will fully cover the cost of a cruise he had already planned to take this summer through the Bahamas and Caribbean.

This prize was part of a themed lottery promotion tied to key numbers from the classic 1985 film. The number 88, used in the prize amount, represents the speed required for time travel in the movie. Other prize amounts included $2,025, marking the film’s 40th anniversary, $2,015 referencing the future year visited in the movie, and $1,955, representing the year traveled to in the original storyline.

Cohen said he had watched the movie many times but didn’t immediately make the connection between the prize and the film. He later realized the significance of the number.

The $2 scratch-off ticket for Back to the Future went on sale March 24. Three top prizes of $10,000 remain available, along with other instant-win amounts ranging from $2 to $5,000.

The Maryland Lottery’s My Lottery Rewards program offers additional opportunities for players to win using previously entered tickets.

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BEACHWOOD, NJ — A narcotics investigation came to a head on Friday when local and county law enforcement agencies raided a Beachwood residence, uncovering an illegal drug operation and arresting two men accused of operating a CDS production facility.

The operation unfolded at 233 Beachwood Boulevard, where members of the Beachwood Police Department’s detective and patrol units, along with the Ocean County SWAT team, Ocean County Sheriff’s Department, and Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office, executed a search warrant tied to an ongoing probe into drug activity.

Inside, officers arrested Juan F. Florez-Castano, 32, and Andres Mauricio Restrepo-Gil, 31, both of whom lived at the home. They were each charged with first-degree maintaining or operating a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) production facility and second-degree manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing a CDS. They also face a disorderly persons offense for drug paraphernalia possession.

Additionally, Restrepo-Gil was hit with a third-degree charge for cocaine possession.

Both men were booked into the Ocean County Jail awaiting detention hearings. Officials indicated the case remains active and further charges may be filed.

Law enforcement agencies involved in the bust commended the coordinated effort that led to the seizure.

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