Passed by an overwhelming majority of Golden State voters, Prop. 36 will implement harsher penalties for retail crime.
A man who was allegedly involved in several commercial burglaries and an auto theft in Boulder was arrested after a chase ...
It is clear they are closely watching now and aware of voter frustrations. Newsom and Democratic leaders in the Legislature ...
A man from Lauderhill, who was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison in 2022 for crimes including kidnapping, armed robbery ...
Polling support for the ballot measure surpassed 70% ahead of Election Day; opponents voiced wariness over impact on the ...
Three suspects fled the store with stolen merchandise, police claim, and left three more injured victims in the store.
The defendants, ages 27 to 63, pleaded guilty to the charges and await sentencing.
To report a crime, contact EPD at 404-727-6111 or police@emory.edu. A woman who works in Food and Nutrition Services at Emory ...
There has been an explosion in retail theft across the state that has caused stores to raise ... “It will lock up people who ...
Californians overwhelmingly backed Prop. 36 to lengthen criminal sentences for certain theft and drug offenses, and to direct more people to drug treatment after convictions.
Californians voted by wide margins to crack down on theft and drug crime, passing Proposition 36 and replacing Los Angeles ...
A 20-year-old man was arrested in Redding after he pulled a gun at a WinCo Foods employee and robbed a man at gunpoint at an ...