Saratoga Springs PD investigating unconsented filming

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:15:57 GMT

Saratoga Springs PD investigating unconsented filming SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Saratoga Springs Police Department (SSPD) has released an advisory making people, specifically women in the area, aware of a report filed regarding unwanted or unconsented filming and photography. The SSPD says the filming/photography comes from a social media account. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! NEWS10 spoke to a woman who said she was videotaped as a teenager and has appeared on that social media account decades later."Who knows what else he's done with those videos, or if they've been distributed or used elsewhere, or what other videos he even has," said the woman who asked to remain anonymous.The woman claims that more than 20 years ago, when she ran track for Saratoga High School, she was recorded without her consent. That video was posted to an Instagram account this past May. At this time we are not sharing the name of the account, as police say it is part of their investigation."My esti...

Police: Woman wakes man up to demand child support at knifepoint

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:15:57 GMT

Police: Woman wakes man up to demand child support at knifepoint ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A Spanish Lake woman is accused of breaking into the father of her child’s home and demanding child support at knifepoint.The incident happened on July 24, according to a report by the Berkeley Police Department. The victim told police he woke to see Jalissa Brandon standing over him holding a knife and his cell phone. Brandon was allegedly screaming at him about paying child support. It's unclear if the victim actually owed child support. St. Charles asks residents to send pics of cars with illegal temp tags Police claim the victim was able to escape, but Brandon left the home with his phone. She then used an app on the victim's phone to transfer $7,000 of the victim's money to her own account."It's never a good idea to take the law into your own hands and forcibly demand or take from anyone money you think you're owed," said St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell.Brandon was taken into custody on Aug. 26.The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorne...

Police identify man found shot to death, set on fire

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:15:57 GMT

Police identify man found shot to death, set on fire CAHOKIA HEIGHTS, Ill. – Investigators with the Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis have identified a man who was found shot to death and set on fire last week in Cahokia Heights.Local police found the victim in the 5800 block of Pocket Road on Thursday, Aug. 24. Police requested help from the Major Case Squad shortly thereafter.The victim was identified as Miljavon Sawyer of Cahokia Heights. Sawyer was 21.Anyone with information on this homicide is asked to contact the Major Case Squad at 618-332-4260 or 618-332-4277. If you wish to remain anonymous or are interested in a cash reward, call CrimeStoppers at 866-371-8477.

Missouri, Illinois see 'substantial' spike in COVID hospitalizations, CDC says

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:15:57 GMT

Missouri, Illinois see 'substantial' spike in COVID hospitalizations, CDC says (NEXSTAR) – The summer surge in COVID-19 spread could extend into fall. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said hospitalizations rose yet again last week by another 19%. Deaths from the virus also saw a large jump: 21% in one week. The spread of the virus appears to be a problem just about everywhere. Only a few states – Alaska, New Hampshire and North Dakota – saw COVID-related hospital admissions drop last week. The other 47 states saw hospitalizations remain stable or increase. More than half of states – 26 to be exact – experienced a "substantial increase" in people being admitted with COVID-19, the CDC said. That includes Missouri and Illinois. Is it time to bring back the COVID mask? We asked 3 doctors A "substantial" jump, shaded in dark orange on the CDC map below, occurs when new hospital admissions increase by more than 20% in a single week. Twenty-six states had a 20% or larger increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations week over week, the CDC said on August 28, ...

What you should know about Missouri's senior tax freeze

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:15:57 GMT

What you should know about Missouri's senior tax freeze JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri’s senior homeowners would be spared from rate hikes on property taxes under a bill that went into effect Monday. It will be up to the counties to approve the property tax breaks. The freeze on property tax rates would only apply to the primary residences of people age 65 and older.Will Missouri counties approve a tax freeze? St. Louis County will reconsider a plan to give senior-citizen homeowners a property tax break after rejecting it last month.  Four of the seven council members rejected the bill last month. Councilman Dennis Hancock says some of the council members who voted “no” in the last session could have been swayed with a more pointed conversation.St. Charles and Jefferson Counties are considering the tax breaks, but there are still some issues to work out. There are questions about whether the tax freeze applies to all taxing districts in a county. “Our seniors need that safety to know that when they’re paying into that system, they sh...

Fans who invaded Coors Field seeking selfies with Braves star Ronald Acuna Jr. charged with trespassing, disturbing peace

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:15:57 GMT

Fans who invaded Coors Field seeking selfies with Braves star Ronald Acuna Jr. charged with trespassing, disturbing peace Two fans who charged onto Coors Field seeking photos with Atlanta Braves star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr., leading to Acuna falling to the ground, have been charged with trespassing and disturbing the peace, Denver Police officials said on Tuesday.Both men — Jefferson Gonzales-Merida, 23, and Carlos Rivelo Paiz, 21 — were arrested and jailed following the incident Monday night as the Braves played the Rockies. Nobody was injured and the men, from Denver, have been released pending appearances in court next month, according to police documents. Trespassing and disturbing the peace typically are treated as petty offenses but carry fines.A juvenile male also briefly went onto the field without permission and then turned back to the stands, where he, too, was caught by Coors Field staffers and cited for trespassing, police said.“Further charges will not be pursued in this matter,” police said in a statement emailed to the Denver Post.It was the second time in five months tha...

Slain DPS teacher Shayna Johnson remembered as a “protector”

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:15:57 GMT

Slain DPS teacher Shayna Johnson remembered as a “protector” A 43-year-old Denver Public Schools teacher who was fatally shot this month was a protector both inside and outside the classroom, her family said.Shayna Johnson died after taking a chance on the man accused of killing her — trying to help him get his own life back on track, said her sister Jessica Johnson. She said the two were dating.“She was just a good person with a great heart,” Jessica Johnson said. Shayna Johnson, who lived in Aurora, was found in the driver’s seat of a crashed SUV the morning of Aug. 2 in the 3100 block of West Ohio Avenue, Denver police said. A witness reported hearing gunshots and then seeing the vehicle crash into other cars on the block, according to a probable cause statement.The statement says Donte Ellis, 36, was standing in the street with a pistol in his hand when officers arrived. He surrendered and was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder. Johnson died of a gunshot wound to the head, but the probable cause statement does not sa...

'Wall Street Whiz Kid' charged with defrauding victims out of nearly $250K in L.A. County

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:15:57 GMT

'Wall Street Whiz Kid' charged with defrauding victims out of nearly $250K in L.A. County A man once known as the “Wall Street Whiz Kid” has been charged with stealing nearly a quarter of a million dollars as part of an investment scam in Los Angeles County, officials announced Tuesday.David Bloom, 59, faces nine counts of securities fraud and nine counts of grand theft with special allegations of two or more prior felony convictions, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. He is accused of committing multiple counts of theft by convincing people to give him money in exchange for investments and other financial opportunities. Prosecutors allege that Bloom never delivered on the investments and failed to return the bulk of the money given to him by victims in the case. The alleged fraud occurred between 2021 and 2023 and involved nine victims and nearly $250,000, according to the DA’s office. Bloom was arrested Monday and was set to be arraigned Tuesday. He was being held on a $500,000 bond. District Attorney George Gascón ...

Impact of Hollywood strikes felt outside the entertainment industry

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:15:57 GMT

Impact of Hollywood strikes felt outside the entertainment industry The company had struggled for years, tossed around by pandemic-induced production shutdowns that began in March 2020. Last year, though, business for Valentino’s Costume Group had finally picked back up.Hoping to capitalize on that good fortune, the shop moved in January to a North Hollywood space twice the size of its old building.Then Hollywood's screenwriters and actors went on strike. Now, says co-owner Shon LeBlanc, Valentino’s can no longer afford to pay its rent.“My chest is tightening because the money is so tight,” says LeBlanc, bemoaning the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers’ apparent lack of urgency to try to reach an agreement with the unions. “When is the mayor going to step in and say, ‘I’m ordering you guys to figure something out because you’re about to collapse the economy in Los Angeles?’”Shon LeBlanc, co-owner of costume rental service Valentino's Costume Group, poses for a portrait amongst racks of themed clothing at his store, Friday, May 26, 2...

Man arrested after allegedly threatening to shoot LAPD officers in San Pedro

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:15:57 GMT

Man arrested after allegedly threatening to shoot LAPD officers in San Pedro A man was arrested after allegedly threatening to shoot officers in San Pedro Monday morning.The incident unfolded around 7 a.m. when Los Angeles police officers responded to the 600 block of 12th Street of a man threatening violence.The caller told authorities the man suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and was having homicidal and suicidal ideations, police said. The man had also apparently threatened to shoot any officers that responded to the scene.When officers arrived, the man, who is in his 60s, exited his apartment while holding a large kitchen knife and allegedly threatened to stab, shoot and kill officers if they approach him, police said.The man then got back inside his apartment and refused to come out.Police had contacted the man before and were aware that he is a military veteran who had previously been placed on a mental evaluation hold at a local hospital. They also learned he had violated his parole and had an active warrant out for his arrest, police said.O...