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Man arrested in Port St. Lucie after alleged Davie kidnapping and sexual assault, authorities say
Man arrested in Port St. Lucie after alleged Davie kidnapping and sexual assault, authorities say

CBS News

time3 days ago

  • CBS News

Man arrested in Port St. Lucie after alleged Davie kidnapping and sexual assault, authorities say

A West Palm Beach man is in jail on charges of resisting an officer with violence and battery on a police officer and is under investigation in connection with an alleged kidnapping and sexual assault, according to Port St. Lucie police. Police said officers arrested 60-year-old Michael Jablonski on Sunday morning after responding to a Publix for reports from a 35-year-old woman who claimed she had been kidnapped in Davie by a family friend. According to police, Jablonski initially refused to follow officers' commands and got into the driver's seat of his van as they approached. They said he grabbed an officer's arm during the struggle and had to be forcibly removed from the vehicle. A second officer deployed a Taser before Jablonski was taken into custody. The woman told police that Jablonski took her against her will from an undisclosed location in Davie and sexually assaulted her. Police said that while traveling to an undisclosed destination, Jablonski stopped at a Publix. The woman asked a store employee for help, and the employee hid her in an office and called 911. Officers found the white van the two had been traveling in parked outside. It was towed as part of the investigation. Davie police have taken over the kidnapping investigation, while Port St. Lucie police continue to investigate the sexual assault claim, which the victim said occurred in a business parking lot near the Gatlin Boulevard Interstate 95 exit. Jablonski is being held at the St. Lucie County Jail on a $50,000 bond. Police said further charges are pending completion of the investigations.

Man allegedly struck Halifax police vehicle following pursuit
Man allegedly struck Halifax police vehicle following pursuit

CTV News

time14-07-2025

  • CTV News

Man allegedly struck Halifax police vehicle following pursuit

A 22-year-old driver allegedly struck a Halifax police vehicle following a pursuit on Highway 102 over the weekend. Officers spotted a vehicle with smoke and debris falling from it as it sped on Highway 102 around 8:45 p.m. on Sunday, according to a news release from Halifax Regional Police. The vehicle, which had a blown out rear tire, did not stop as police activated their lights and sirens. Police say the driver lost control of the vehicle and hit a cop car, which had its emergency lights activated, at the Transom and Starboard drives intersection. Officers surrounded the vehicle at the Larry Uteck Boulevard and Nine Mile roundabout. The male driver allegedly resisted arrest, but police took him into custody at 9:10 p.m. Dimitri Robertson-Webb was charged with: dangerous operation of a conveyance flight from a peace officer – failure to stop motor vehicle while being pursued resist arrest possession of housebreaking tools unlawful possession or sale of tobacco products For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

Police: Scranton man attacks girlfriend, resists police
Police: Scranton man attacks girlfriend, resists police

Yahoo

time09-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Police: Scranton man attacks girlfriend, resists police

A Scranton man attacked his girlfriend Sunday, angry because she wouldn't answer him while she was vacuuming, according to a criminal complaint. When officers tried to take Robert Telford, 39, into custody, he pulled away, resisting them. According to the criminal complaint: Officers responded at about 7:30 p.m. to Sweeny's Beach for the report of a domestic dispute originating in an apartment. Dispatchers had told officers Telford body slammed Elizabeth Scott. Scott told officers she had been staying with Telford. While she was vacuuming his bedroom, he began questioning her about not responding to him. When Scott turned off the vacuum and went to the bathroom, Telford followed her. Scott told Telford she wanted to leave and needed space to figure things out. She said Telford then slammed her against the bedroom door, leaving a laceration on her lower back. When Scott tried to leave, Telford threw her belongings down the steps. Telford, of 824 Capouse Ave., said he became frustrated with Scott and attempted to kick her out of the apartment. He said he threw Scott's belongings down the stairs, but denied putting his hands on her. As an officer attempted to put Telford in handcuffs, he clenched his fists and tried to pull away. When the officer managed to secure one handcuff, Telford threw his elbows toward the officer. Officers took him to the ground. Telford is charged with assault, harassment and resisting arrest. He remains at Lackawanna County Prison in lieu of $5,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for 9:45 a.m. on July 16 before District Judge Sean McGraw.

Woman in Wisconsin chucks burrito bowl at police officers after getting told to clean it up
Woman in Wisconsin chucks burrito bowl at police officers after getting told to clean it up

Yahoo

time02-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Woman in Wisconsin chucks burrito bowl at police officers after getting told to clean it up

MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – After being told to clean up a burrito bowl from the street, a woman in Wisconsin allegedly threw the bowl at police officers before getting arrested. According to the Madison Police Department, on July 1, around 10:20 p.m., officers were on foot patrol when a woman was reportedly seen throwing a burrito bowl on the street. The officers then reportedly told her she needs to clean it up. The woman then allegedly threw it at the officers and hit their squad car. Officers then went to arrest her. Man sentenced to 29 years in Fond du Lac County stalking case Authorities say the woman started to resist, and even kicked an officer when she got into the squad car. She was arrested for disorderly conduct, resisting and battery to law enforcement, police said. No additional information was provided. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Saskatoon man faces charges after ramming police vehicles with truck
Saskatoon man faces charges after ramming police vehicles with truck

CTV News

time18-06-2025

  • CTV News

Saskatoon man faces charges after ramming police vehicles with truck

A Saskatoon man is facing charges after being accused of smashing into police vehicles with a truck. RCMP in Melfort, Saskatchewan, say the truck hit parked police vehicles outside the detachment, as well as three other police cruisers and two dumpsters in the town. Police say no officers were inside the vehicles when they were struck. Terrance Whitehead, 45, has been charged with operating a vehicle in a dangerous manner, driving while impaired by drugs and resisting arrest.

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