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Ten sets of human remains have turned up in the thick brush off Ocean Parkway on the South Shore of Long Island since December. All of them have been discovered by the police. Five of them were found by the same officer and his partner.
The officer, John Mallia, a 31-year veteran of the Suffolk County Police Department and a former private investigator, is good at finding the things and people that are the hardest to find, like inmates who have escaped from the county jail. Read More.......
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Palm Springs police investigators and emergency crews were at the scene of an overnight shooting Sunday morning that left a police dog and a suspect dead and two officers wounded. Police spokesperson Rhonda Long said the shooting happened about 1:30 a.m. on the 2700 block of Verona Rd., north of Vista Chino. The two officers recognized a man wanted by police and tried to apprehend him. He ran off, Long said. Both officers chased after him along with a Palm Springs police K-9 named “Ike.” After catching up to the man and struggling to detain him, one of the officers. Read more here....
The condition of the Los Angeles police officer who was shot early Monday during a domestic violence call was improving Tuesday.
LAPD Chief Charlie Beck said doctors have upgraded Officer Steven Jenkins from critical to serious condition. Jenkins, a 22-year veteran of the department and a member of the LAPD’s canine unit, was shot in the face and shoulder as he and other officers approached a house in the 13600 block of Dronfield Avenue in Sylmar about 2:45 a.m.
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Ten sets of human remains have turned up in the thick brush off Ocean Parkway on the South Shore of Long Island since December. All of them have been discovered by the police. Five of them were found by the same officer and his partner.
The officer, John Mallia, a 31-year veteran of the Suffolk County Police Department and a former private investigator, is good at finding the things and people that are the hardest to find, like inmates who have escaped from the county jail. Read More.......
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Palm Springs police investigators and emergency crews were at the scene of an overnight shooting Sunday morning that left a police dog and a suspect dead and two officers wounded. Police spokesperson Rhonda Long said the shooting happened about 1:30 a.m. on the 2700 block of Verona Rd., north of Vista Chino. The two officers recognized a man wanted by police and tried to apprehend him. He ran off, Long said. Both officers chased after him along with a Palm Springs police K-9 named “Ike.” After catching up to the man and struggling to detain him, one of the officers. Read more here....

Upon arrival at about 9:30 p.m., officers created a perimeter around the bank, at 181 S. Euclid St., and sent a police dog into the bank.
Witnesses saw the man breaking the front door's glass and pushing the door in, Sgt. Rick Martinez said.
Martinez said the man was not cooperative and in the struggle with the K-9 suffered bite marks to his hand and stomach.
