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Police Request Assistance in Locating Two Women for Investigation

Police Request Assistance in Locating Two Women for Investigation

**Newark, NJ** – Newark Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda, Sr. is asking for the public’s assistance in finding two women wanted for questioning in connection with an aggravated assault that occurred on Monday.

Tina Riggsbee, 36, and Christina Lalin, 35, are sought for questioning relating to the incident. Police responded to reported gunfire at Clinton Avenue and South 16th Street at approximately 12:36 p.m. Upon arrival, officers discovered a .45 caliber shell casing at the scene.

Surveillance footage captured an unidentified suspect discharging a firearm toward the 900 block of South 16th Street before fleeing in a red sedan. Director Miranda is urging anyone with information about Riggsbee or Lalin to contact the Police Division’s Crime Stopper tip line at 1-877-NWK-TIPS (1-877-695-8477), which remains confidential and may lead to a reward.

Additionally, anonymous tips can be submitted through the Police Division’s website at npd.newarkpublicsafety.orgNewark.

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Baltimore Police Seek Public Assistance in Fatal Shooting Case

Baltimore Police Seek Public Assistance in Fatal Shooting Case

**Baltimore, MD** – Authorities are requesting the public’s help in solving the fatal shooting of Donte Bazemore, aged 31, which occurred in the 2600 block of E. Chase Street on December 18. The Baltimore Police Department is calling for any additional information that could aid investigations.

Individuals who have knowledge about the incident can contact investigators directly at 410-396-2100. For those wishing to provide information anonymously, the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line is available at 1-866-7LOCKUP.

Metro Crime Stoppers has announced a reward of up to $8,000 for information that results in an arrest related to the case. The police department continues to urge the community to come forward with any details that could be helpful.

The inquiry remains active as the search for more leads continues. Investigators emphasize the importance of community support in these cases.

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Utica Police Seek Public Assistance in Locating Raymond C. Warmuth For Failing to Register as Sex Offender After Relocating to Utica

Utica Police Seek Public Assistance in Locating Raymond C. Warmuth

**UTICA, NY** – The Utica Police Department has requested the public’s help in finding Raymond C. Warmuth.

Warmuth is a 70-year-old white male, measuring 6 feet tall and weighing 160 pounds. Authorities have stated he is a level 3 sex offender.

Warmuth is wanted by the Utica Police Department for failing to register his current address. Efforts to locate him have been ongoing.

Anyone with knowledge of Warmuth’s location is asked to reach out to Investigator Bill Williams at 315-725-1744.

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Police Seek Public Assistance in Breaking and Entering Case

Police Seek Public Assistance in Breaking and Entering Case

**Boston, MA** – Detectives from District A-1 in East Boston are seeking help from the public to identify a suspect in a Breaking and Entering incident. The incident occurred between Wednesday at 6:30 PM and Thursday at 10:00 AM at 9 Bowdoin Street.

The suspect is described as a white male with a medium build. He was seen wearing a dark blue hoodie, blue jeans, a baseball cap, and white sneakers.

The Boston Police Department is examining the details of the incident. Individuals with information are encouraged to contact District A-1 Detectives at (617) 343-4240.

Those who wish to provide information anonymously may contact the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS or text TIP to CRIME (27463). The Boston Police Department assures the confidentiality of all who wish to assist anonymously.

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Newark Officials Request Assistance in Identifying Robbery Suspects

Newark Officials Request Assistance in Identifying Robbery Suspects

**Newark, NJ** – The Newark Department of Public Safety is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying three suspects connected to a robbery that took place on October 27.

The incident occurred at approximately 1:55 a.m. on the 200 block of Park Avenue near 6th Street. A man waiting for a taxi was accosted by three individuals who stole his necklace, took $400 cash, and physically assaulted him before absconding northbound on North 6th Street.

Detectives have described the suspects as three Black males. Public Safety Director Emanuel Miranda has called for anyone with relevant information to reach out.

Individuals with information can contact the Police Division’s 24-hour Crime Stopper tip line at 1-877-NWK-TIPS (1-877-695-8477) or submit tips via the Police Division’s website at www.newarkpublicsafety.org. Tips are anonymous, confidential, and could lead to a reward.

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Richmond Police Seek Assistance in Copper Theft Investigation

Richmond Police Seek Assistance in Copper Theft Investigation

**Richmond, VA** – Third Precinct detectives in Richmond are investigating incidents involving the theft of copper downspouts in the Museum District.

During one such incident, two men, dressed in dark clothing, were captured on a doorbell camera removing copper downspouts from a residence. The incident occurred at approximately 4:32 AM on Sunday in the 2400 block of Hanover Avenue.

Detectives request public assistance in identifying the individuals involved. They urge homeowners to check their doorbell or home surveillance footage and reach out if they notice any suspicious activity.

Information about these thefts can be reported to Third Precinct Detective E. Sandlin at (804) 646-1010 or Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000.

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