Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Georgia Department of Corrections
According to the Georgia Department of Corrections, inmate Tony Maycon Munoz-Mendez was released in error from Rogers State Prison in Reidsville, Georgia, at 11:30 p.m. last Friday, October 25. Reidsville is about 66 miles east of Savannah.
“All resources are being utilized to ensure the rapid apprehension of Munoz-Mendez, including the Georgia Department of Corrections Fugitive Unit and US Marshals,” the GDC said in apress releaseon Monday.
Mar. 16, 2025
Samuel Hartman.Photo:Arkansas Department of Corrections
Arkansas Department of Corrections
An Arkansas man convicted of raping his 14-year-old stepdaughter was arrested in West Virginia a year after he escaped from prison on a jet ski, authorities said in a press release Tuesday.
The U.S. Marshals Serviceannounced the arrestof Samuel Hartman, 39, along with his wife, Misty, mother, Linda White and her boyfriend, Rodney Trent, at a hotel in Lewisburg, WV.
On Aug.
Mar. 16, 2025
Molly Bish.Photo: Courtesy of Boston Herald/Getty
For years, the Bish family has longed to find out who lured 16-year-old Molly Bish from her lifeguard post on the muggy summer morning of June 27, 2000.
On Thursday, the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office announced that a local named Francis “Frank” P. Sumner Sr. has been named as a person of interest in Molly’s murder.
Francis “Frank” P. Sumner Sr.Office of Worcester County District Attorney Joseph D.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
ANew Jersey serial killeralready serving 160 years in prison for the 2016 murders of three women is now accused of killing a fourth person, PEOPLE learns.
A statement from the Essex County Prosecutors' Officeconfirms Khalil A. Wheeler-Weaver, 24, was formally charged on Thursday with murdering 15-year-old Mawa Doumbia.
According to the statement, Doumbia had been reported missing in late 2016 — the same year that Wheeler-Weaver lured Sarah Butler, 20, Robin West, 19, and Joanne Brown, 33, to their brutal deaths using various online dating apps.
Mar. 16, 2025
Raul Meza Jr.Photo:Austin Police Department via AP
Austin Police Department via AP
An Austin, Texas man who was previously convicted and imprisoned for murder now faces two new murder charges after allegedly confessing in a phone call to police.
And now, police are looking at multiple cold cases that they say Raul Meza Jr might be connected to.
Meza Jr, 62, was apprehended on May 29 after confessing to the murder of his 80-year-old roommate Jesse Fraga and also implicating himself in the 2019 murder of Austin woman Gloria Lofton, police revealed this week.