A 13-year-old girl reported missing in Dallas, Texas was found safe in an outbuilding in North Carolina after being enticed away from home by an adult man she met on a social media platform. The man, 34-year-old Jorge Ivan Santos Camacho, was arrested on child abduction, felonious restraint, statutory rape and other charges. The girl was found unharmed and has since been reunited with her family. The Davidson County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate the incident and encourages parents to be aware of their children's online activity.
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U.S. authorities have confirmed the disappearance of two sisters from Peñitas, Texas and their friend in Mexico after they crossed the border last month to sell clothes at a flea market. The FBI is actively investigating the case and is asking anyone with information to contact them. Mexican authorities are also investigating the disappearance, and the families of the missing women are in contact with them.
Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) has denied allegations that he was the mastermind behind a credit card skimming operation in 2017, as stated in a sworn declaration by his former roommate Gustavo Ribeiro Trelha. Santos claims he is innocent and that Trelha provided him with the materials and taught him how to put skimming devices and cameras on ATM machines. The FBI and other federal law enforcement officials are currently investigating the allegations against Santos.
On Tuesday, a data breach at the Washington, D.C. health insurance marketplace potentially exposed the personal identifiable information (PII) of hundreds of lawmakers and staff. House Chief Administrative Officer Catherine L. Szpindor informed recipients of the breach in an internal memo and warned them that their data may have been compromised. The FBI is currently investigating the breach and the House is providing additional security measures to protect the data of its members and staff.
At a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Avril Haines and Christopher Wray discussed the risks posed by China, including the potential for the Chinese government to use TikTok to control data and shape public opinion in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. Haines noted that Beijing still believes it benefits from a more stable relationship with the U.S., despite recent tensions.
Four Americans were kidnapped in Mexico last Friday and taken to multiple locations in an attempt to avoid rescue efforts. Two of the travelers were killed, and the two survivors are being treated at a hospital. Former FBI special agent Peter Yachmetz warned travelers to avoid crossing the southern border, as drug cartels are operating and controlling the area.
Carnival Cruise Line announced that the death of a female passenger aboard one of its ships last month was likely due to natural causes, and that it is cooperating with authorities. The FBI had previously said it was investigating the woman's "suspicious" death, but Carnival said it believes the initial emergency medical response was appropriate. The company expressed its condolences to the woman's family and friends and said it is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all its passengers and crew.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy addressed the controversy surrounding Fox News host Tucker Carlson's coverage of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. McConnell expressed his support for the letter sent by Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger denouncing Carlson, while McCarthy defended his decision to give Carlson surveillance footage from the Capitol. Both McConnell and McCarthy have expressed their support for Carlson's right to free speech.







