Mar. 15, 2025
Taylor Cadle sought help from the police when her great uncle and adoptive father, Henry Cadle of Lakeland, Fla., was sexually abusing her. Instead of putting him in cuffs, Cadle, then 13, was charged with lying to authorities.
“What did I do for you to punish me?” Cadle, now an adult, asks in aPBS NewsHourepisode that aired on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
The special details what journalistRachel de Leonfound while making the Emmy Award-winningCenter for Investigative Reportingand Netflix documentaryVictim/Suspect: that hundreds of alleged victims nationwide who report sexual assaults often end up getting arrested themselves for lying to authorities.
Mar. 15, 2025
Hermila G. Villarreal (left); and Sarah Christina Villarreal.Photo:National Gun Violence Memorial
National Gun Violence Memorial
Officers discovered two people with gunshot wounds on Sunday, Nov. 24, at a residence in Laredo, Texas, the Laredo Police Department confirms to PEOPLE.
The victims were identified as 74-year-old Hermilia Villarreal and her 26-year-old granddaughter Sarah Christina Villarreal, Jose Espinoza of Laredo PD tells PEOPLE.
HermiliaandSarah’skillings have also been archived on the National Gun Violence Memorial’s list of gun violence victims.
Mar. 15, 2025
Hannah Kobayashi.Photo:LAPD
LAPD
Police are speaking out afterHannah Kobayashi’s family announced that she had been “found safe” about a month after she walked into Mexico, marking a conclusion of sorts in what authorities have previously called avoluntary disappearance.
Lt. Doug Oldfield, a member of the L.A. Police Department’s missing persons unit, tells PEOPLE that they learned “Ms. Kobayashi was found” from the family’s attorney, about an hour before their statement was released.
Mar. 15, 2025
New photos of the UnitedHealth CEO shooting suspect.Photo:New York Police Department/Facebook
New York Police Department/Facebook
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has released two new photos of the suspected gunman involved in thefatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.In the early hours of Sunday, Dec. 8, the NYPD shared the images of the suspect onX (formerly Twitter).In one photo, the man — believed to be connected to the killing of the 50-year-old CEO in Manhattan on Wednesday, Dec.
Mar. 15, 2025
Gursimran Kaur.Photo:GoFundMe
GoFundMe
Nearly one month after a 19-year-old Walmart employee wasfound dead in a store’s walk-in oven in Halifax, Canada, authorities shared an update about their investigation.
TheHalifax Police Departmentannounced in a news release on Monday, Nov. 18, that investigators have determined the young woman’s death “is not suspicious and there is no evidence of foul play.”
The body of the teenage Walmart worker, lateridentified as Gursimran Kaur, was discovered on Oct.