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A rare reward poster seeking the capture of the men responsible for President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination has sold at auction for $166,375. The poster, printed on April 20, 1865, advertises ...
The NYPD wrongly used a sexy snap of a Queens woman on a “wanted” poster for a thieving hooker — and now the innocent woman is suing for $30 million. Eva Lopez, 31, first found out she was a ...
In the days following the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a street in New York City and the arrest of a suspect, Luigi Mangione, several "wanted" posters targeting other ...
With no arrests made, officials looked to the public for help. Using available technology they made a run of “WANTED” posters with spaces for photographs of the men involved, and offered ...
Stuart Police told ABC News they were able to track down Mack Yearwood, a man with two outstanding warrants as well as a possible tie to an open case, after he used his own wanted poster as his ...
"Wanted for Grand Larceny. Perpetrator—probable cause to arrest," the poster read. The NYPD said that the theft happened on August 3 in Manhattan, but Lopez said she was in Queens that day.
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