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Couple Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Stealing 45 Bottles of Wine Worth Over 1.6 Million Euros from Atrio Restaurant

A Spanish court sentenced a couple to four years in prison for stealing 45 bottles of wine worth over 1.6 million euros from the Atrio restaurant in Caceres, western Spain. The haul included two bottles from the French winery Chateau d'Yquem, one from 1806 listed for €350,000 and another from 1883 for €45,000. The court also ordered the pair to pay compensation of 753,454 euros to the hotel, as the theft was described as "meticulously planned". Security measures in the hospitality industry are now more important than ever, especially for high-value items such as fine wines.

Tragedy Strikes Matamoros as Two of Four Kidnapped Americans Found Dead

Four Americans were kidnapped while crossing the border from Texas to Mexico to purchase medicine. On Tuesday, two of them were found dead, while the other two were delivered to the U.S. with the help of the U.S. consulate. The incident has sparked outrage in both countries, with many calling for increased security measures along the border.

Tragedy Strikes: Two of Four American Citizens Kidnapped in Mexico Found Dead

Mexican authorities have announced that two of the four American citizens kidnapped in Tamaulipas last week have been found dead, while the other two are alive. The group had traveled to Mexico for a medical procedure, but were likely mistaken for Haitian drug smugglers by a Mexican cartel. The FBI is currently investigating the incident and the families of the victims have not yet released any statements.

After 40-Year Search, Investigators Identify Remains of “Granby Girl” as Patricia Ann Tucker

After more than four decades of searching, investigators in Massachusetts have identified the remains of Patricia Ann Tucker, 28, found in Granby in 1978 as "Granby Girl". DNA samples from Tucker's son, who was only five years old when she died, helped in the identification. The case of "Granby Girl" has been solved, providing closure to the family and demonstrating how technology can help solve cold cases.

Miami Social Media Influencer Pleads Guilty to $1.5 Million COVID Relief Fraud Scheme

Danielle Miller, a 32-year-old Miami social media influencer, has pleaded guilty to five federal charges related to a $1.5 million COVID relief fraud scheme. She used stolen identities and fake business names to access pandemic-related financial assistance, which she then used to fund her own personal expenses. Miller faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000, as well as restitution to the victims.

FBI Investigating Kidnapping of Four U.S. Citizens in Mexico’s Matamoros City

Four U.S. citizens were kidnapped in Matamoros, Mexico after their minivan was fired upon by multiple gunmen. Latavia “Tay” Washington McGee, Shaeed Woodard, Zindell Brown and their friend Eric were taken from the scene by armed men. The FBI is working with Mexican law enforcement to locate the missing Americans and is asking anyone with information to contact the San Antonio Field Office.

FBI Issues Bench Warrants for Arrest of Two Defendants in US Capitol Riot Case

A federal judge in Washington has issued bench warrants for the arrest of two defendants in the January 6, 2021 US Capitol riot case, Olivia Pollock and Joseph Hutchinson III, after they were found to have tampered with or removed their ankle monitors. The FBI is now searching for Pollock and offering a reward for information leading to their arrest, and District Judge Carl Nichols has ruled that the trial will proceed with two of Pollock’s codefendants and she will be tried separately.