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Former Marlborough executive sentenced to two years for IRS fraud and obstruction

Stephen L. Hochberg has been sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy charges involving tax evasion and obstruction of justice related to unreported income exceeding $1.6 million. He must also pay nearly $2.9 million in restitution.


Federal correctional officer convicted of bribery and drug conspiracy at Atlanta prison

Patrick Shackelford was convicted by a federal jury for taking bribes as an officer at USP-Atlanta while helping inmates smuggle drugs using secret passageways created under cover as plumbing repairs. Sentencing is scheduled for July.


Dade City woman sentenced to two years for aggravated identity theft and fraud

Vivina Barnwell from Dade City has been sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to aggravated identity theft related to her missing son's disability benefits. Authorities say she used his social security payments after failing to report his disappearance properly.


CBP officers seize over $1.3 million in narcotics at Laredo Port of Entry

Customs officers in Laredo intercepted more than $1.3 million worth of illegal drugs in two recent incidents involving methamphetamine and cocaine smuggling attempts. The seizures led to arrests as authorities continue efforts against drug trafficking.


Former cruise ship crewmember sentenced for transporting child sexual abuse material

A former cruise ship crewmember has been sentenced to over seven years in prison after bringing child sexual abuse material into the United States through Port Canaveral. Authorities found hundreds of illegal images and videos on his phone during a border search.


McMinnville man sentenced to federal prison for methamphetamine possession and intent to distribute

A McMinnville man has been sentenced to ten years in federal prison for possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute following an investigation by local police and federal authorities. Authorities also seized firearms and cash from his residence during their search.


D.C. man pleads guilty to obstructing homicide investigation

Antonio Nicks has pleaded guilty in D.C.'s Superior Court for obstructing a homicide investigation into Brittany Palmer's death. He repeatedly refused court orders requiring him to testify before a grand jury about the case.


Montgomery woman sentenced to 10 years for mail theft and bank fraud conspiracy

A Montgomery woman has been sentenced to ten years in federal prison after pleading guilty to participating in a scheme involving stolen mail and bank fraud totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars. The investigation led authorities to recover evidence at her residence linking her directly with the fraudulent activity.


Lucas County man sentenced to 20 years for child sexual abuse materials charges

A Lucas County man has been sentenced to twenty years in prison for possessing hundreds of files containing child sexual abuse material. The case followed an investigation sparked by a tip from electronics store staff who discovered illegal content while repairing his computer.


Aerospace Industries Association appoints Simone Pérez as Vice President of Civil Aviation

Simone Pérez has been named Vice President of Civil Aviation at the Aerospace Industries Association. Pérez brings extensive government experience from her previous roles at both FAA and Congress. Her leadership comes as AIA advances modernization efforts across U.S. civil aviation.


Chinese nationals sentenced to prison for methamphetamine distribution in Saipan

Two Chinese nationals have been sentenced for distributing methamphetamine near an elementary school in Saipan. Authorities say surveillance led investigators directly to those responsible after undercover operations at Smile Bar.


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement highlights enforcement actions and criticizes sanctuary policies

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement published several posts on April 6, 2026 highlighting recent enforcement actions while criticizing sanctuary policies in California.


Kristin Lowman joins U.S. Secret Service Dallas Field Office as public affairs specialist

Kristin Lowman has been named Public Affairs Specialist at the U.S. Secret Service's Dallas Field Office. With over 20 years' experience in law enforcement communications, she will lead local efforts supporting both operations in Texas and major security events.


United States Attorney announces leadership team for Northern District of Iowa

United States Attorney Leif Olson has announced his new leadership team for the Northern District of Iowa. The appointments cover senior roles across criminal, civil, appellate, law enforcement coordination, and administration functions.


Albany man charged with coercion and enticement of a minor

Anthony Parente has been charged after allegedly attempting to meet someone he believed was a minor for sex acts following online communications. Authorities stress their commitment to protecting children from exploitation while reminding that all charges remain allegations until proven otherwise.


Senate Judiciary Committee releases documents on Arctic Frost investigation and federal surveillance

Documents released by the Senate Judiciary Committee detail special counsel Jack Smith's Arctic Frost investigation into post-2020 election activities. The disclosures raise questions about government surveillance practices and their impact on constitutional protections.


Former New York City public school teacher sentenced to 150 months for child pornography offenses

Anthony Michael Souza, a former New York City public school teacher, has been sentenced to over twelve years in prison for receipt and distribution of child pornography involving minors under his care as well as other serious offenses against children. Prosecutors say this case highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies against crimes targeting vulnerable youth.


Chief Michael W. Banks reports drug seizures and shares Easter message

Chief Michael W. Banks detailed recent drug interdiction efforts in California and Arizona via social media posts from April 3–5, including two major cocaine seizures involving both U.S. citizens and foreign nationals.


President Trump reaffirms commitment to religious liberty on Easter Sunday

President Donald J. Trump marked Easter Sunday by reaffirming support for Christian values and religious freedom in America. He emphasized that protecting people of faith is central to his administration's mission.


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement details recent arrests and victim support services

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement published several updates between April 4-5, 2026 concerning arrests of individuals with prior convictions as well as information about victim assistance programs through its VOICE office.