Capt. Silvia Sanchez claims her decision to review the arrest of a 16-year-old girl put her on a collision course with the ...
A man claims an off-duty LAPD officer chased him with a gun in Westchester last spring after talking to a woman in a parking lot. The officer's lawyer said he stepped in after seeing girlfriend ...
The LAPD Central Division responded to a video on X that showed a woman near the area stating that a man writes the messages all the time and has been doing so for years, noting that the ...
Google Maps users recently noticed an assortment of help messages written out on the ground in Los Angeles. The messages sparked fears of human trafficking as some said “LAPD,” “FBI” and ...
The LAPD Central Division responded to a video on X that showed a woman near the area stating that a man writes the messages all the time and has been doing so for years, noting that the ...
Viral satellite images showing the words "help," "trafico" and "LAPD" in an empty lot in downtown Los Angeles grabbed people's attention over the weekend on social media, with many asking "what is ...
The words "LAPD," "Federal," and "Traffico" can be seen ... "This disturbing message was spotted on Google Maps in Los Angeles, California, with the words 'Help' and 'Traffico' written in the ...
The Los Angeles Police Department told Fox News Digital that they are aware of the video, but could not comment further. "We are still in the midst of this incident and still working alongside our ...
Ominous “HELP” messages carved onto debris in Los Angeles and spotted on Google Maps have raised alarm ... to Union Pacific Railroad, the Los Angeles Police Department told The Independent.
the Los Angeles Police Department told The Independent. Authorities, however, swiftly put an end to the rumors of any immediate danger, saying the markings have been up for about a year. “Photos ...
Its coordinates are 34°03'18'N 118°13'30'W. The Spanish words 'TRAFFICO' (traffic) and 'TERRORISMO,' (terrorism) also appear, as well as 'LAPD,' 'FEDERAL,' and 'FBI.' The images went viral on ...
(Google Maps) The words 'LAPD', ‘Federal’ and ‘Traffico’ can also be seen written in the debris. Officials are yet to comment on the images, but several theories have sprung up on X (Twitter).