The Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) arrested Justin Roy Smith, 28, on Thursday for multiple charges related to credit ...
A man wanted on a felony charge of Credit/Debit Card Abuse was arrested by Jasper County deputies in Evadale on Thursday ...
A Collinsville man was arrested after police discovered he was involved in vehicle burglaries and in possession of narcotics, ...
An aide at an assisted living facility in Westmoreland County is facing charges on accusations she stole and used a patient’s ...
Mastercard has announced plans to remove the 16-digit number from their credit and debit cards by 2030 in a move designed to ...
Unauthorized use of a vehicle is a state jail felony and punishable by imprisonment of 180 days to two years in jail, a fine ...
The U.S. Secret Service and local law enforcement agencies went to hundreds of businesses in the National Capital Region to ...
There are also stake limits, which have been reduced again. For example, bookmakers can only permit max bets of £2, while those slot machines in pubs are limited to £1. A law from 2007 outlawed direct ...
A convicted meth dealer who ran gambling dens for a drug kingpin cut off her ankle bracelet and went on the lam the day before she was supposed to start her prison sentence, the feds allege. Guanghua ...
Stace Don was neglected by her parents as a tot, and after a chance meeting with her evil father, she tells how she suffered years of horrific abuse followed by the most unexpected outcome ...
Credit or debit card abuse is a state jail felony punishable by imprisonment of 180 days to two years in jail, a fine not exceeding $10,000 or both. The case is still active.
The cycle of abuse includes four stages—tension building, abuse, reconciliation, and calm—that allow abusers to control their victims through fear and manipulation. This pattern can trap victims and ...