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Kidnapping suspect arrested after I-25 chase facing new charge
Kidnapping suspect arrested after I-25 chase facing new charge

Yahoo

time11 hours ago

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Kidnapping suspect arrested after I-25 chase facing new charge

(PUEBLO COUNTY, Colo.) — The suspect arrested on Monday, May 26, after a high-speed chase on I-25 and for an alleged kidnapping, is facing new charges from an unrelated incident that happened in Lakewood, Colorado, according to the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office (PCSO). PCSO said on Monday, deputies were called to a robbery at the Circle K in northern Colorado City, just off I-25. While deputies responded, they learned the suspect left the scene in a 2020 grey Ford Escape, and around that same time, learned of a kidnapping report where the victim's vehicle matched the description of the Ford Escape and information pointed to the victim being in the area. A deputy later located the car and attempted to pull it over, but the driver sped away from the deputy, starting a chase that ended in Huerfano County north of Walsenburg. Deputies arrested the driver, identified as 28-year-old Shane McSwane; the kidnapping victim was shaken and emotionally distraught but uninjured. Deputies learned McSwane had allegedly carjacked the woman on Sunday night, May 25, in Aurora, and said he then drove the woman against her will for nearly four hours, going as far south as the town of Aguilar. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Kidnapping victim rescued after 30-mile chase on I-25 On Friday, May 30, PCSO said McSwane is being held in the Pueblo County Jail and facing a new charge of Attempted First-Degree Murder from an unrelated incident in Lakewood. Lakewood Police had issued a $250,000 warrant for McSwane for Attempted First-Degree Murder and Assault with a Deadly Weapon related to the incident that happened within their jurisdiction. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Moment feral yob attacks PCSO outside newsagents before have-a-go heroes intervene
Moment feral yob attacks PCSO outside newsagents before have-a-go heroes intervene

Daily Mail​

time21 hours ago

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Moment feral yob attacks PCSO outside newsagents before have-a-go heroes intervene

This is the moment a feral yob left a police community support officer with a suspected broken nose after he attacked him outside of a newsagents. The man, who was wearing a grey hoodie, was seen running towards the PCSO and unloading a barrage of punches to his face. The officer tried to duck away to avoid the blows and could be heard shouting 'help me' to passersby who then ran over to intervene. One bravely grabbed the attacker while the others tried to protect the PCSO. It happened at around 6.45pm on May 29 at Broadfield, Crawley, West Sussex. Police arrested a 26-year-old man on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker and assault. He reportedly remained in police custody today. The PSCO was released from hospital in the early hours of this morning and is recovering at home. A Sussex Police spokesperson said: 'The officer had responded to a report of a man acting suspiciously in the Broadfield Barton area around 6.45pm on Thursday, May 29. 'But as he approached the suspect to engage with him, he was punched to the face several times. 'Members of the public stepped in to help detain the man while further units arrived, and the officer was taken to hospital with a suspected broken nose.' Supt Imran Asghar, said: 'This was a totally deplorable act on a PCSO, whose purpose is to serve and protect the community. 'And I'd like to remind the public that assaults on emergency workers will absolutely not be tolerated. 'Our officers put on their uniforms each day to catch criminals, protect the public and deliver an outstanding service. 'Being assaulted will never be considered 'part of the job', and anyone caught committing offences of this nature can expect to face the consequences. 'I'd like to commend the brave members of the public who stepped in and helped to detain the suspect. 'Their quick-thinking actions ensured the suspect could be arrested and the PCSO could receive the necessary medical treatment he needed.' The people who helped the PCSO were praised by locals. Tracy Smythe said: 'That poor officer, hope he is okay.' Sophie Hearn said: 'Fair play to those that stepped in to help rather than just standing and watching it happen.' Darren Palmer added: 'I don't know who that guy in the white shirt is but someone should be buying him a drink.'

No winners of major lotto draws on Friday, May 30, 2025
No winners of major lotto draws on Friday, May 30, 2025

GMA Network

timea day ago

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  • GMA Network

No winners of major lotto draws on Friday, May 30, 2025

There were no winners of either of the major lotto jackpots offered on Friday, May 30, 2025, PCSO announced. No bettor chose the winning combination of 19-12-35-18-29-43 picked for the Ultra Lotto 6/58 jackpot prize of P85,753,449.20. There was also no winner of the Megalotto 6/45 jackpot of P13,815,041.80, with the winning combination of 24-01-30-26-17-04. Click here for the complete lotto results. — BAP, GMA Integrated News

Sussex PCSO assaulted in Crawley
Sussex PCSO assaulted in Crawley

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Sussex PCSO assaulted in Crawley

A police community support officer (PCSO) has been assaulted in Crawley, say Sussex Police. The force said it had arrested a 26-year-old man on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker and assault. He remains in police custody, according to officers. The PCSO was reported to have been assaulted on Thursday at 18:45 BST in Crawley's Broadfield area. Sussex Police urged anyone who saw the incident or has relevant information to contact them. Follow BBC Sussex on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@ or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250. Sussex Police

Police community support officer assaulted in Crawley
Police community support officer assaulted in Crawley

BBC News

timea day ago

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  • BBC News

Police community support officer assaulted in Crawley

A police community support officer (PCSO) has been assaulted in Crawley, say Sussex Police. The force said it had arrested a 26-year-old man on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker and remains in police custody, according to officers. The PCSO was reported to have been assaulted on Thursday at 18:45 BST in Crawley's Broadfield area. Sussex Police urged anyone who saw the incident or has relevant information to contact them.

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