Suspect Identified in Rockville Stabbings

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Suspect Identified in Rockville Stabbings

**Rockville, MD** – The Rockville City Police Department announced progress in a case involving two stabbings on October 13.

Initial efforts sought public assistance to identify a person of interest, who has since been ruled out as a suspect. Continued investigations, in collaboration with Metro Transit Police, led to identifying 28-year-old Rockville resident Muhammad Ibrahim Adam as the suspect.

Adam has been taken into custody and is charged with attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault, and reckless endangerment.

Newport News Police Seek Robbery Suspect

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Newport News Police Seek Robbery Suspect Information

**Newport News, VA** – On Thursday, the Newport News Police Department (NNPD) responded to a report of a robbery involving a gun at a Bojangles restaurant on Warwick Boulevard. The incident occurred at approximately 4:25 p.m. when an individual entered the restaurant, went to the restroom, and later came out wearing a red mask.

The suspect reportedly brandished a handgun and demanded cash from the register, then fled the scene. Authorities describe the suspect as a white male, around 5-feet-5-inches tall, with a slender build.

Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect shown in released photos. Individuals who recognize the suspect can contact the Crime Line by calling 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or by submitting a tip online at P3Tips.com.

Anonymous tips may lead to a reward of up to $1,500 for information resulting in an arrest. The police assure tipsters they will not have to testify in court.

Police Seek Public’s Help Identifying Fraud Suspect

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Police Seek Public’s Help Identifying Fraud Suspect

**Columbus, OH** – The Columbus Division of Police is requesting assistance from the public in identifying an individual involved in fraud incidents.

On October 9, a victim was misled by a computer message that urged her to contact a fake Microsoft support number. Believing she had contacted Microsoft, the victim was falsely informed that her checking account was being targeted by hackers. She was instructed to withdraw funds to protect her account, which the suspect then collected from her home. Following a second successful scam attempt, the suspect obtained additional money directly from the victim’s residence. The police emphasize that the perpetrator is not affiliated with Microsoft.

The Columbus Police encourage anyone with information regarding this incident to reach out to Detective McCotter at 614-724-4629 or via email at BMcCotter@columbuspolice.org. Information can also be submitted anonymously to Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at 614-461-TIPS (4877).

Images related to the incident have been shared on the Columbus Division of Police’s Facebook page.

Utica Police Charge Suspect in Criminal Mischief Case

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Utica Police Charge Suspect in Criminal Mischief Case

**Utica, NY** – The Utica Police Department investigated a criminal mischief incident reported in late August where a surveillance camera recorded an individual causing damage to a property on the 1200 block of Kemble Street. The damages were estimated to exceed $6,500.

Following the incident, the case was handed over to the Criminal Investigations Division. With support from the Mohawk Valley Crime Analysis Center and New York State Parole, a suspect was successfully identified.

On Tuesday, police located and arrested the suspect, Ryan Anderson, 53, from Utica. Anderson has been charged with criminal mischief in the second degree.

Suspect in Custody Following Hit and Run in Chesapeake

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Suspect in Custody Following Hit and Run Incident

**Chesapeake, VA** – Chesapeake Police apprehended a suspect connected to a hit and run collision. On Friday at approximately 11:17 a.m., officers responded to a crash involving two vehicles on N. Battlefield Blvd near WoodLake Dr. One of the vehicles left the scene prior to the officers’ arrival.

The driver who remained at the scene was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities located the runaway vehicle and its driver, who was subsequently arrested. Traffic lanes blocked during the incident were later reopened.

The case remains an active investigation. Police are seeking assistance from the public for any additional information regarding the incident.

Community members are encouraged to contact the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP℠ or use P3TIPS.COM. Tips can also be submitted via the P3TIPS APP. Callers remain anonymous and may qualify for a cash reward of up to $1500 if their information leads to an arrest, the seizure of drugs, or the recovery of stolen property.

Suspect Arrested for Receiving Stolen Property in Boston

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Suspect Arrested for Receiving Stolen Property in Boston

**Boston, MA** – On Thursday at approximately 5:50 PM, officers from District B-2 in Roxbury arrested O’Keif Mark, 22, of Waltham, for receiving stolen property.

During patrol near Warren Street, officers conducted an inquiry on a vehicle linked to a Brookline incident. They initiated a traffic stop using emergency lights and sirens.

The vehicle’s operator initially refused to lower his window and locked the doors but eventually complied. Officers later asked the operator to exit the vehicle, leading to his temporary non-compliance and an attempt to leave, resulting in a struggle and arrest.

Officers discovered three envelopes with checks bearing multiple names, a Glock-style BB gun, HEET water remover, and brake fluid in the vehicle. A total of 236 fraudulent checks valued at $389,808 were also seized. Mark faces charges of Receiving Stolen Property over $1,200 and Threats to Commit a Crime, with arraignment expected in Roxbury District Court.