DPD officer linked to sale of fake goods
By Christina Pena | April 1, 2010Durham police officer who was put on administrative leave for selling counterfeit items is back on duty.
Durham police officer who was put on administrative leave for selling counterfeit items is back on duty.
Former Duke employee Frank Lombard was sentenced to 27 years in prison for child sex charges Monday. Previously the associate director for the Health Inequalities Program at the Center for Heath...
Police are still investigating a string of Durham bank robberies in recent weeks. The latest robbery, which occurred at SunTrust Bank on University Drive Feb. 25, marked the sixth such incident...
The Citizen Observer Patrol program is a volunteer group under the direction of the Durham Police Department that gives volunteers an opportunity to actively assist DPD in deterring crime in the...
A judge Monday reduced the bond of Crystal Gail Mangum, the Duke lacrosse accuser who was jailed last week after police said she attempted to murder her boyfriend.
Crystal Gail Mangum, the woman who falsely accused three members of the men’s lacrosse team of rape in 2006, was arrested early Thursday after a fight with her boyfriend.
Crystal Gail Mangum, the woman who falsely accused three Duke lacrosse players of rape in 2006, was arrested late last night on attempted murder, arson and assault charges.
A former officer with the Durham Police Department was indicted Wednesday on federal charges of distributing fewer than five grams of crack cocaine and possession of a firearm during a drug...
Five Duke students—all members of The Chronicle’s staff—were in Local Yogurt at approximately 7:25 p.m. when two masked and armed men entered the shop and demanded money. No one was injured in the...
A student reported last week that she was robbed and sexually assaulted on West Campus Nov. 16.
A man robbed the Wachovia bank at the corner of West Main Street and Ninth Street Monday around 3 p.m. The bank is located two blocks from East Campus.
Durham Police Chief Jose Lopez told city council members at their Sept. 8 meeting that violent crime has fallen 11 percent in the first half in the year, compared to the same period last year.