A white-tailed eagle in Newtown, Powys, went missing after its satellite tag was cut off and hidden, prompting police and wildlife authorities to investigate a suspicious disappearance, with efforts to locate the bird ongoing amid concerns over illegal persecution.
Police are investigating a suspicious house fire in Ferguson, Missouri, that killed a woman and four children. The cause of the fire is being looked into by St. Louis Regional Bomb and Arson detectives, and evidence found at the property has raised suspicions. The victims, including a woman and four children, have not been officially identified, but relatives and neighbors have shared details about them. The woman, Bernadine Pruessner, was an assistant professor and close to receiving her doctorate in early childhood education. Chickens and rabbits survived the fire, but three dogs perished.
The Day Before has seemingly reappeared on Steam at a discounted price, but closer inspection reveals that the new page is suspicious and potentially malicious, with its details recently changed from a different game's page. Players are advised to steer clear of this "new" version and instead explore other multiplayer or co-op games available on PC.
The Blue Jays are suspicious of Aaron Judge's sideways glance towards their dugout during his at-bat in a game against the Yankees. The Blue Jays manager and a reliever both expressed doubts about Judge's explanation that he was trying to see who was chirping in the dugout. The Blue Jays announcers had also wondered if Judge's looks were meant to see the signs from catcher Alejandro Kirk. The incident occurred during a game in which the Yankees won 7-4 and Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected for arguing a low strike call.
Cleveland police are urgently searching for 30-year-old Lachelle Jordan, an endangered missing woman who was last seen on Saturday on Fairport Avenue. Her disappearance is considered suspicious, and police believe she may have been taken. Jordan is involved in a court case that was supposed to start on Monday, but there are no immediate details on the case or her role in it. Police have asked anyone with information to call 9-1-1 or Cleveland police.
Hundreds of volunteers are set to join a mass search for Madeline Kingsbury, a Minnesota mother-of-two who went missing under suspicious circumstances one week ago. Her disappearance has been labeled “involuntary and suspicious”. Local law enforcement agencies organized a mass search on Friday morning - with a sign-up sheet showing nearly 1,000 volunteer slots filled. The official Facebook page for the case put out a stern warning against harassing members of Ms Kingsbury’s family, who have offered a $50,000 reward for information on her whereabouts.