Dr. John Forsyth went missing in Missouri more than a week ago. On Tuesday, authorities notified his family that his body had been found in Arkansas.
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Ralph Yarl, teen shot after going to wrong house in Kansas City, walks at brain injury event
Ralph Yarl, 17, walked at a brain injury awareness event weeks after he was shot after ringing the doorbell at the wrong house in Kansas City.
It’s tick season. Here’s how to prevent bites and tick-borne diseases.
Ticks can be harmful to humans and pets. Here’s how to protect yourself and your family this season from tick-borne diseases.
8-year-old girl dies in Border Patrol custody in Texas, officials say
Emergency medical services were called to a facility in Harlingen, Texas where an 8-year-old girl experienced a “medical emergency,” officials said.
San Francisco DA releases video of Walgreens security guard killing alleged shoplifter
San Francisco’s district attorney released surveillance footage of a Walgreens security guard fatally shooting a 24-year-old last month.
He was contemplating suicide. Then sheriff’s deputies shot at him nearly 50 times, lawsuit says
Four York County Sheriff’s deputies shot at Trevor Mullinax nearly 50 times while he was having a mental health crisis and holding a shotgun in 2021.
Driver in crash that killed 8 near Texas migrant center charged with manslaughter
Officials are investigating the cause of the crash outside a shelter for migrants in Brownsville, Texas, that killed eight people and injured 10.
Ex-officer Tou Thao convicted of aiding and abetting manslaughter in George Floyd’s killing
Tou Thao, who kept bystanders away during the deadly arrest of George Floyd, was the last of four former officers to be convicted in state court.
After $80K reward and ‘zero leads,’ what’s next in the manhunt for the Texas shooting suspect?
Investigators said they have no leads in the search for the gunman who killed five people in Texas. Here’s how police track down fugitives.
A former Colorado officer is the first to be convicted of failure to intervene under state law
Francine Martinez is the first former Colorado officer to be convicted by a jury for failing to intervene when another officer choked and beat a man.