A beloved North Carolina teacher, Zoe Welsh, was killed during a home break-in after calling 911, and the suspect, Ryan Camacho, was charged with her murder and felony burglary. The incident has shocked the local community, and authorities have responded with support and ongoing investigation.
A Raleigh teacher, Zoe Welsh, was killed during a home invasion after calling 911 to report an intruder; the suspect, Ryan Camacho, was quickly apprehended and charged with murder and felony burglary, prompting community mourning and support efforts.
A homeowner in Fowlerville shot and killed an armed intruder, who was the estranged husband of a visitor, after he fired multiple shots and struck the homeowner twice on Christmas night. The intruder died at the scene, while the homeowner was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. The incident is under investigation.
A 12-year-old boy in Medford, Long Island, called police after witnessing a home invasion by Christian Garcia, who broke into the house through a window. Police responded quickly, arrested Garcia, and the boy was unharmed.
After Sherrone Moore was fired for an inappropriate relationship with a staff member, police documents reveal he unannounced entered her apartment, threatened self-harm, and continued to contact her, leading to charges of home invasion, stalking, and breaking and entering. Moore was released on bond as the university investigates further.
A Michigan football staffer, Sherrone Moore, was involved in an incident where he allegedly entered a woman's home, armed himself with knives, and threatened to kill himself after a dispute, leading to his arrest on charges including home invasion and stalking. Moore denies assaulting the woman but admits to taking knives and threatening self-harm. The case involves detailed police reports and court proceedings.
Frank Athen Walls, convicted of multiple murders including a home invasion that resulted in the deaths of a man and woman, is scheduled to be executed in Florida, marking the state's 19th execution in 2025, setting a record for the year.
Jeffery Simmons' home was burglarized while he was on a road trip in San Francisco, with surveillance footage showing masked individuals breaking in through a window. No residents were harmed, and police are investigating, amid concerns about targeted crimes against athletes' homes.
A cleaning woman was fatally shot by a homeowner after arriving at the wrong address in Indiana; authorities are reviewing whether charges will be filed, amid concerns over self-defense laws and misinformation.
A woman was shot and killed after arriving at the wrong address for a cleaning job in Whitestown, Indiana, with police responding to a report of a possible home invasion.
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton was scammed at her home by individuals posing as cleaning workers, charging nearly $4,400 for services not rendered. The incident raised concerns about her health, with police reports suggesting early dementia, which her office disputes. The case is under investigation, and Norton, the oldest member of the House, faces calls to consider retirement amid questions about her capacity.
Burglars broke into Tracee Ellis Ross's LA home, smashing a glass door and stealing over $100,000 worth of jewelry and handbags while she was out of town. The incident is part of a series of recent celebrity home break-ins in Los Angeles, with no arrests reported yet.
Seattle police arrested Patrick Maisonet in connection with a home invasion robbery at Macklemore's residence, where attackers stole championship rings and personal items; the suspect has a violent criminal history and was linked to stolen items found at a jewelry store.
Seattle police arrested a 29-year-old man connected to a home invasion robbery in Capitol Hill, where a nanny was attacked and valuables stolen. The investigation led to the suspect's arrest and the recovery of stolen items from a jewelry store, including pieces linked to celebrities. Authorities are seeking public help to identify stolen items.
Two men dressed as police officers attempted to break into a Houston home on August 22, but the residents, suspicious of their identity, returned fire and fatally shot them, with no injuries reported to the residents or a child present.