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IIB attorneys are involved in every aspect of the investigative process and are also responsible for evaluating evidence and recommending decisions to the District Attorney. Working under the direction and leadership of IIB attorneys, IIB inspectors serve as the primary law enforcement investigators on these matters.

In all, 61 defendants have been adjudicated guilty in this case, including the two defendants who were found guilty at trial and sentenced today; 58 defendants have previously pleaded guilty in this investigation. This includes 10 defendants in high-ranking leadership positions:

A superseding indictment was unsealed today in the District of Minnesota charging 14 additional members and associates of the Minneapolis Highs gang with racketeering (RICO) conspiracy and fentanyl trafficking. Additional...

Federal, state, local, and Italian law enforcement officials today announced that 11 individuals were charged for their roles in an international drug trafficking conspiracy that involved the importation of fentanyl...

  • conspiracy to murder officers and employees of the United States
  • conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction (grenades)
  • possession of firearms in furtherance of crimes of violence.

On June 1, 1997, Malcolm Shabazz, then twelve years of age, started a fire in Betty Shabazz's apartment. She suffered burns over 80 percent of her body.[15] The police found Malcolm wandering the streets, barefoot and reeking of gasoline.[17] Betty Shabazz died of her injuries on June 23, 1997.[18] At a hearing, experts described Malcolm as psychotic and schizophrenic.[19] He was also described as "brilliant but disturbed."[10]

Shabazz pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 18 months of juvenile detention at Hillcrest Education Center in Pittsfield, MA for manslaughter and arson, with possible annual extensions until his 18th birthday.[23][24] After his 18 month sentence elapsed, Shabazz was transferred to Leake & Watts, another treatment center, in Yonkers, NY.[25] Following two attempted escapes from the Yonkers facility, officials transferred him to Woodfield Cottage in Valhalla, NY. He and another resident escaped the facility within a month.[26] Though the teenager was abroad for a single afternoon and did not commit any additional crimes, Westchester County Attorney Alan Scheinkman decided to prosecute him due to the "alarm" the search caused in the local community.[26] Shabazz was eventually released after four years.

Brief Synopsis: Tr. Levesque was called to Mars Hill for a theft from a grocery store. Tr. Levesque arrived and was shown security footage of a female walking around the store and putting a large amount of food in her bag. The female left in a vehicle and Tr. Levesque was given the description and registration number. Tr. Levesque located the vehicle parked on a field road, unoccupied and observed stolen items in it. Tr. Levesque had the vehicle towed and impounded until he can speak to the registered owner

On 11/2/19 Tr. Martin responded to a crash in Lincolnville. While speaking with the operator, Myriah Sochurek (34) of Lincolnville, Tr. Martin detected the odor of intoxicants. Sochurek showed clues of impairment during sobriety testing then was transported to Waldo County Jail for a breath test. The test confirmed she was under the influence of intoxicants. Sochurek was processed into Waldo County Jail for Operating Under the Influence and Driving to Endanger.

On 11/2/19 Sgt. Quintero responded to a crash on Rt. 17 in the Town of Windsor. Through investigation it was learned that the vehicle was driven by Jeffery Nichols (55) of Windsor. Nichols confessed to fleeing the scene the previous night and abandoning the car and walking home the night before. Nichols was summonsed for leaving the scene of a crash

Tpr. Darcy arrested Bryce Lebel (21) and Kareem Smith (34), both of Lewiston, for Aggravated Trafficking Schedule W Drugs as the result of a stop northbound on the turnpike in York. Criminal indicators were observed and Tpr. Duda and K9 Mack were called to the scene to conduct a sniff. K9 Mack alerted, and a search was conducted. As a result, 127 grams of cocaine was located. Both subjects were taken to YCJ and bail was set at $3,000 for Lebel and $10,000 for Smith. Troopers Williams and Wilkinson assisted.

On 10-14-19 Tpr. Loder stopped a silver BMW for speeding northbound in Biddeford. The operator, Mickiel Charles James (31) was suspended and out on bail for drug trafficking with search conditions. Upon completion of a vehicle search, James was charged with OAS & VCR, and issued a citation for speeding. Troopers Duda & Williams assisted.

On 10-11-19 Sgt. Porter stopped Mehul Patel (44) of PA, northbound at mile 17.5 in Wells for speeding and failure to maintain lane control. He admitted to being distracted looking at the onboard GPS in the vehicle. He was issued a VSAC for Failure to Maintain Control of a MV (Distracted Driving).

On 10-12-19 Tpr. LiBritz received a report of a pedestrian walking northbound in the area of mile 32. Tpr. LiBritz contacted the female trespassing on the Turnpike. The female was uncooperative. She was reluctant to provide her name and she kept providing false information as to who she was. Based on the totality of circumstances and multiple attempts to identify the female she was arrested for criminal trespass and transported to the York County Jail. The female eventually stated her name was Melevanie Lange (41) of Portland but she remained uncooperative and would not provide any information to support or verify that was her real identity. Lange is currently at the York County Jail waiting to be positively identified through her fingerprints.

On 10/9/19 Tr. Harrington arrested Chelsea Wyman (27) of Augusta for: Failing to give correct name, violating conditions of release, unlawful possession of schedule drug (Suboxone and Heroin), and operating after revocation. This stems from a traffic stop that was conducted on a vehicle Wyman was operating on Sewell Street in Augusta. It was also determined Wyman was on probation for Trafficking Heroin and a probation hold was placed on Wyman. Det. Quintero assisted with the stop.

On 10/10/19 Tr. Bureau stopped Naota Farris (27)of Bucksport on the Hawes Bridge Road in Prospect for a vehicle defect. Upon making contact with Farris, Tr. Bureau observed thick clouds of smoke coming from the inside of the vehicle. The odor smelt of burnt marijuana. It was learned that the rear passenger, Carlos David (22) also of Bucksport was smoking a joint in the back seat while Farris was driving around. David was charged with consuming marijuana in a vehicle on a public way.

Born in California as Joseph Anthony Davis, Abdul-Latif served a brief stint in the U.S. Navy. In his mid-20s, he was arrested and convicted of armed robbery for sticking up a convenience store with a toy gun. Abdul-Latif converted to Islam and settled in Seattle, where he met Childs at a local mosque.

According to the Justice Department, Childs, concerned about this comment, reported Abdul-Latif to the Seattle police. DeJesus, a local detective working in partnership with federal counterterrorism agents, brought in the FBI, and federal agents enlisted Childs as an informant. He joined more than 15,000 others, many of them criminals and conmen motivated by money. Childs was not just a convicted sex offender when the FBI signed him up; a rape kit on a nearby shelf would have proven that he had sexually assaulted the 12-year-old girl just a few years before.

The Criminal Investigation Division includes Violent Crimes Section, Crime Center and Forensic Section and Property Section. Violent Crimes focuses on crimes from assaults, robberies, stalking and domestic violence, sexual violence, homicide and missing persons. Our Crime Center and Forensic Section employs technology to analyze crime patterns and uses highly trained personnel to identify and collect both physical and digital evidence. Property Section works cases where personal and commercial property is damaged or stolen, or where identity theft and fraud is used to commit crime.

The Special Enforcement Division consists of specialized units who conduct investigations and operations to control illegal drug, violent criminal activity and fugitive apprehension throughout the city. This division also collaborates with other local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies on task forces, such as the Central Florida High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) task force and the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation (MBI). They also work closely with the Criminal Nuisance Abatement board, which hears complaints of public nuisances on properties where there are drug or prostitution-related offenses.

The caller told officers he was driving to the Burger King in the area when he saw a man walking slowly in the street. The caller said he continued to drive slowly behind the person and did not try to get their attention.

The suspect then continued walking on and was later seen pointing the gun-like object towards the Burger King. Another victim reported they were sitting in the Burger King when the suspect walked by outside, pointed the weapon at him and fired.

The suspect then reached into a bag and took out the gun-like object before walking towards the plainclothes officer and stopping a few feet away from his car, Clark said. The officer, who was concerned he could be shot, got out of his car, drew his gun and identified himself.

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