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Albuquerque man charged in alleged plot to help inmate escape custody

Federal authorities have charged an Albuquerque man with drug trafficking and firearms offenses following allegations he helped plot an inmate's escape from custody using hidden weapons near a hospital site. Law enforcement says multiple agencies collaborated during searches leading up to his arrest.


Agricultural groups urge Congress to fund local food procurement in relief package

A coalition led by National Farmers Union urged Congress on April 16th to fund local food purchasing programs as part of future farm relief packages. The groups say such investments would support struggling family farms while strengthening rural economies nationwide.


Former Slidell resident sentenced for theft of over $350,000 in Covid-19 relief funds

Racquel Pichon was sentenced after being convicted for stealing over $350,000 in Covid-19 relief funds through fraudulent loan applications tied to her business Exotica Beauty LLC. Federal authorities continue efforts against pandemic-related frauds across Southeast Louisiana.


Tulsa man sentenced to prison for failing to register as sex offender near childcare centers

A Tulsa man received a 20-month prison sentence for failing to register as a sex offender while living near multiple childcare centers. Authorities say Kenneth James Sequichie has a long criminal history involving various offenses.


Dominican national indicted for illegal reentry after multiple deportations and felony convictions

A Dominican national has been indicted for unlawfully reentering the United States after three prior deportations following felony convictions including drug trafficking and identity theft crimes dating back decades. The defendant faces up to twenty years if convicted.


Deputy Secretary Landau meets Equatoguinean President Obiang Nguema in Washington

Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau met with President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea in Washington. The leaders discussed expanding commercial ties and enhancing security cooperation.


Coast Guard officer indicted on identity theft and falsification charges in Puerto Rico

A senior Coast Guard officer has been indicted on charges including aggravated identity theft after allegedly assisting applicants with fraudulent merchant mariner credential applications in Puerto Rico. Authorities say Carlos Esteves-Salinas faces multiple counts related to unlawful activities while serving at Sector San Juan.


U.S. Coast Guard member indicted for fraud and theft of government property in Puerto Rico

Mario Guzmán, a U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Second Class stationed in Puerto Rico, has been indicted on multiple charges including wire fraud after allegedly filing false housing allowance claims totaling over $32,000. Federal authorities stress accountability among service members while emphasizing their ongoing commitment to enforcing laws throughout Puerto Rico.


ICE Boston arrests five foreign fugitives wanted for murder in New England

ICE Boston has arrested five foreign nationals across New England who are wanted for murder or homicide abroad. The agency says these individuals entered the country illegally and pose a threat despite lacking U.S. criminal records.


Honduran national charged with witness tampering in Virginia sexual exploitation case

A Honduran national has been arrested on charges related to witness tampering tied to an ongoing sexual exploitation case involving a minor in Virginia. Authorities allege she threatened the victim via social media messages about releasing explicit material if she testified.


Kamerin Stokes sentenced to 30 months for hacking betting website accounts

Kamerin Stokes has been sentenced to prison for hacking into thousands of betting website accounts and selling access information online after previously pleading guilty. Authorities say he caused significant financial losses before being arrested again for violating pretrial conditions.


Coast Guard offloads $28.7 million in cocaine seized in Eastern Pacific

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Tampa recently offloaded over $28 million worth of cocaine seized during two operations in the Eastern Pacific Ocean as part of Operation Pacific Viper efforts against drug trafficking networks.


U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement highlights funding concerns amid government shutdown

On April 16, 2026, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement posted several updates about how reduced funding and a government shutdown are affecting their operations nationwide.


Chief Michael W. Banks reports arrests tied to sex offenses, smuggling, and gang activity at border

Chief Michael W. Banks detailed three recent law enforcement operations on Twitter between April 15-16, 2026—covering arrests related to sex offenses in Midland, human smuggling in Laredo, Texas, and attempted illegal entry by a Sureños gang...


Seaside woman sentenced to federal prison for COVID-19 unemployment fraud

Tamara Fulmer from Seaside was sentenced for stealing over half a million dollars through fraudulent COVID-19 unemployment claims. Authorities say she used others' identities without their knowledge between May 2020 and October 2021.


Restoration of America’s Hayden Ludwig on foreign land ownership: 'battle extends to the very soil of the republic itself'

Hayden Ludwig of Restoration of America raised concerns about foreign ownership of U.S. farmland, saying it poses risks extending 'to the very soil' itself.


CBP highlights border operations success and outlines World Cup security measures

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced operational achievements at Otay Mesa Port of Entry and detailed strict no-drone policies around upcoming World Cup venues in tweets dated April 15-16, 2026.


Shiprock man pleads guilty to stabbing in local parking lot

Tony Tsosie has pleaded guilty to stabbing a woman outside Bashas’ Diné Market in Shiprock following an argument last year. He faces two years imprisonment after admitting guilt for causing serious bodily injury.


Honduran national found guilty of illegal reentry in Northern District of Florida

A Honduran man has been convicted by a federal jury for illegally reentering the United States after multiple removals over two decades. Authorities say he also admitted under oath to previous violent conduct abroad during his trial held in Tallahassee.


Two Mexican nationals sentenced for fentanyl distribution in Tulsa area

Two Mexican nationals have been sentenced for distributing fentanyl as part of cartel operations around Tulsa. Authorities found large amounts of drugs and cash during their investigation. The case reflects continued efforts by federal prosecutors in northeastern Oklahoma.