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City and state police, alongside U.S. Marshals, were on the scene Wednesday following a brief standoff in Jeannette that led to the arrest of a man who had violated his parole.
Children play basketball on 13th Street in Jeannette as U.S. Marshals load gear into their vehicle following a brief stand-off on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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US Marshals help with Oakland crime suppression - MSNUS Marshals help with Oakland crime suppression. USMS Pacific Southwest RFTF Senior Inspector Chris Tamayo explains.
Bitcoin MagazineFOIA Request Reveals US Marshal Service Holds Nearly 29,000 BTC Worth $3.44 Billion In a newly published response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed on March 24 ...
A man who was recently arrested for impersonating a U.S. Marshal and found carrying a fake badge, gun and zip ties is dead after he was shot by San Luis Obispo County sheriff’s deputies while ...
Editor’s note: This story was updated to correct the date of the shooting. A 40-year-old man arrested last month for alleged vandalism and impersonating a U.S. Marshal was shot dead this week by ...
A 40-year-old man arrested last month for alleged vandalism and impersonating a U.S. Marshal was shot dead this week by deputies in California’s Central Coast, according to law enforcement ...
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U.S. Marshals arrest wanted north Columbus man - MSNU.S. Marshals arrest wanted north Columbus manMore for You FDA issues risk warning for potato chips recall See the 2025 “Superman” Cast Side-by-Side with the Original Stars Who Played Their ...
A man in Texas is now in custody after allegedly posing as a U.S. Marshal during an attempted robbery outside a liquor store last month, according to the Houston Police Department. Jonathan Prince ...
The U.S. Marshals Service says law enforcement were searching the area after a possible sighting, but confirmed the hiker was not Decker.
A man in Texas is now in custody after allegedly posing as a U.S. Marshal during an attempted robbery outside a liquor store last month, according to the Houston Police Department.
The US Marshal Service shows it holds over 28,988 BTC, per a newly released FOIA response. This stash is now worth more than $3.4 billion and has not been sold in recent public auctions.
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