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Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Video: See suspects in violent Akron home invasion
AKRON, Ohio (WJW) — Akron police have released surveillance photos of the suspects in a 'terrifying and traumatic' home invasion, who allegedly shot a 25-year-old woman multiple times. Officers responded to a reported shooting just after 9:30 p.m. on Monday, June 23, at a home in the 300 block of East Crosier Street, according to a news release. That's near the Grant Street intersection. Search continues for dad who went missing in Cuyahoga River The photos show four masked suspects approaching the rear door of the home, three of whom appear to be armed with handguns, according to the release. One suspect was carrying a backpack. Officers arrived on scene to find the woman had suffered multiple gunshot wounds to her legs and abdomen. She was transported to an Akron hospital. The police department's Major Crimes Unit is investigating. No arrests have been made. 'This was a terrifying and traumatic event,' reads a Wednesday afternoon update. 'Our detectives are actively working to identify these individuals. Any information, even the smallest detail, could make the difference in solving this case.' Cause determined after fire breaks out at Rocky River Brewing Company, injuring 2 firefighters Anyone who can offer information on the investigation is urged to call Akron detectives at 330-375-2490 or 330-375-2TIP (330-375-2847). Anonymous tips can also be provided by: Calling Summit County Crimestoppers at 330-434-COPS (330-434-2677) Texting TIPSCO with your tip to 274637 Downloading the Akron Police Department app and texting Tips411 or visiting the police department's website Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Brad Pitt's home terrorized by thieves who scaled fence and smashed windows to break in
Brad Pitt 's California home has been terrorized by thieves after they scaled a fence and smashed windows to break in amid his current press tour for his new film, F1. Three suspects allegedly broke into the star's home in Los Feliz, Los Angeles on Wednesday at around 10:30pm, the Los Angeles Police Department said. The 61-year-old actor was not home at the time and it is unclear if his girlfriend Ines de Ramon was inside when the thieves struck. Investigators told NBC News that the thieves climbed over Pitt's front fence and ransacked the home, stealing an unknown amount of property. It comes after a string of celebrities have had their Los Angeles-area homes broken into in recent years. Crime scene investigators descended on the actor's Los Angeles mansion on Thursday. Pictures obtained by captured the CSI team trawling the home for evidence in the hours after the incident. One source told the LA Times that the criminals smashed a window before entering the home and made 'a real mess' of it. They allegedly stole Pitt's possessions, and overturned his furniture as though they were 'looking for what they could take of value,' a source told the publication. An insider said Pitt's belongings were tossed all over the floor during the crime. One masked officer wearing blue gloves and carrying a toolkit was seen at the property as investigators tried to look for clues. Plain clothing officers also came back and forth from the home as the investigation continued. This includes Pitt's ex-girlfriend Jennifer Aniston, as well as couples Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban and Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. It is unclear if the string of burglaries are connected. Pitt has been busy promoting his new film, F1, and was most recently spotted with his girlfriend at the London premiere earlier this week. F1 was made in collaboration with Formula One's governing body, the FIA, with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton being one of the producers. In the film, Pitt plays troubled race car driver Sonny Hayes, who races against rookie rival Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris) as they battle it out o various Grand Prix race courses around the world. The movie's red carpet premiere was the first time the couple have taken their relationship super public.


CBC
a day ago
- Sport
- CBC
Joy of playing soccer returns for Canada's Jordyn Huitema after harrowing U.S. home invasion
Social Sharing The smile was wiped from Jordyn Huitema's face as quick as the forward's stride on a soccer pitch. She was discussing her and the Canadian national women's team's long-standing rivalry with the United States when a Toronto reporter asked Huitema about being victim to a home invasion last month. With a night off on May 1, the fourth-year member of the National Women's Soccer League's Seattle Reign FC locked all doors of her home in Mercer Island, Wash., at 8:30 p.m. PT and went to bed. Soon, Huitema heard noises downstairs but the home alarm didn't sound. She quickly entered survival mode, grabbing clothes, her phone and barricading herself in the bathroom by hiding in a locked water closet. WATCH | Huitema returning to normalcy after traumatic home invasion scare: CanWNT star Jordyn Huitema on finding her game after frightening home invasion 8 minutes ago Duration 1:56 "I was sitting on the floor with my back against the door and my feet on the toilet, pushing against the door," Huitema, from Chilliwack, B.C., later told the Seattle Times. "But then … there was one person that came into the bathroom with me, and his flashlight was shining, and I could see it going under the door. I knew he was right beside me, and I was just hoping that he didn't touch the door. "That's when I put my hand over my mouth and nose and was just trying to hold in all the tears, trying to hold in all the sounds, just trying to be as quiet as possible." Huitema called 911 and eventually reached a dispatcher, whispering details in a bid to stay hidden. She doesn't know whether the robbers realized she was home but was never spotted. They intruders stole nearly $200,000 US worth of belongings, according to court documents. Weeks later, Huitema and her Canadian teammates are preparing for Friday's Pride Celebration friendly against Costa Rica, a 7:30 p.m. ET start at BMO Field in Toronto. 'It's a journey' Huitema now has more jump in her step. She's having fun hanging out with her teammates on the national squad. And she's excited to play before a home crowd. "A work in progress," is how the 24-year-old Huitema described her return to soccer in a Zoom call this week with Signa Butler of CBC Sports. "It's a journey. I've got my routine back of sleeping and eating; the basics to be a professional [athlete]. "The joy being on the field brings me is something you don't feel anywhere else. I feel like a different person than where I was at [a few weeks ago]." Following the home invasion, Reign head coach Laura Harvey gave Huitema the option to sit out, but she chose to play. "I tried to give everything," the player said, "and that wore me down more without realizing I was slipping away from myself. I was exhausted. "I was struggling so much that when it was time to step on the field my head was in a different world. "I'm very bad at choosing myself in situations where I should," continued Huitema, "but I'm learning." After an "amazing" conversation with Casey Stoney, first-year head coach of Canada's national women's team, Huitema returned to Chilliwack and spent about a week with her parents and siblings. "She agreed I should step away," Huitema said of Stoney, the 42-year-old former England captain hired by Canada Soccer in January. "I never like to wave the white flag and say that I'm down. WATCH | Holly Ward, Evelyne Viens lead Canadian sweep over Haiti: A pair of goals by Viens leads Canada to another win over Haiti 23 days ago Duration 3:08 Made senior national team debut at 15 "[But] it was a good reset. Had I let [the situation] spiral, it could have turned into something where it needed to be a longer-termed [absence] but all I needed in that moment was a week." These days, Huitema is excited about the number of fresh faces with the national team. In March 2017, she made her debut with the senior club as a 15-year-old in Canada's 1-0 Algarve Cup final loss to Spain in Portugal. She was the third-youngest woman to play for Canada behind only record-holder Kara Lang and Jessie Fleming, who were also 15. "We need to start developing the future of Canada soccer," said the five-foot-10 Huitema, who won 2021 Olympic gold in Tokyo and was a member of last year's team in Paris. "You see yourself in [the younger players]. You can relate to them, so you try to give a helping hand or be supportive to make them feel comfortable." After Friday's friendly, the eighth-ranked Canadians travel to Washington to face the top-ranked U.S. on July 2 at Audi Field. Canada, which hasn't won in America since Nov. 11, 2000, has a 4-53-9 record against the U.S. that dates to 1986 when the Canadian women's program was established. "Yeah, we all hate [the U.S. team]," said Huitema, smiling. "It's the rivalry we have. It's funny because I've been playing with so many of [their players] the last three, four years. I'm close friends with 95 per cent of them. "I'll have brief conversations with them, and they'll say, 'We hate you guys. You're so nice, and we love you as people, but we hate you.' It's probably the most exciting game we get to play. It's the [one] you want to win, for sure."

RNZ News
2 days ago
- RNZ News
Man appears in court over home invasion linked to Abdul Nabizadah's death
Police at the scene on Darlington Road, Miramar. Photo: RNZ / REECE BAKER A man facing charges relating to a home invasion - which police believe is linked to a homicide investigation in the Wellington suburb of Miramar - appeared in Wellington District Court on Friday. Police were called to an intruder in a Darlington Rd home in the early hours of 17 March. They said, after an altercation with the occupants of the house, the alleged offender fled. One person in the house received minor injuries. A 28-year-old man was later charged with aggravated burglary and aggravated injury in relation to the incident. On Friday, the man was remanded until a jury callover scheduled for September. His name suppression continues. Twenty minutes after police were called to the Darlington Rd address, Abdul Nabizadah was found critically injured on the corner of nearby Camperdown Road. He later died from his injuries. John Nabizadah with a picture of his father. Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone In April, police confirmed a phone located at the Darlington Rd scene had earlier been used to contact Nabizadah. They said a user of the phone had arranged to meet with him in Camperdown Rd at 12.30am. Detective Inspector Nick Pritchard said at the time it was believed Nabizadah was assaulted and robbed at the meeting. No other charges have been laid in relation to the home invasion or Nabizadah's death. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Yahoo
Savannah Top 10 Most Wanted suspect arrested
A 56-year-old woman on Savannah Police's Top Ten Most Wanted list was arrested Tuesday in connection with a home invasion last October. Zorina Brown was taken into custody for her alleged involvement in an Oct. 26, 2024, break-in at a residence on the 1200 block of E. 55th St. Officers responding to the scene around 12:20 p.m. found a woman with lacerations and injuries consistent with blunt force trauma. Following an initial investigation, Brown was identified as a suspect in the case. This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Savannah Police Department arrested in home invasion case