Mar. 15, 2025
A photo of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Headquarters.Photo:Getty
Getty
A Florida resident has been arrested for allegedly planning to plant a bomb in New York City ahead of theThanksgivingholiday.
The FBI said in a criminal complaint that it began investigating Yener in February after “receiving a tip” that he had been “storing bombmaking schematics in an unlocked storage unit,” according to the release.
A photo of the New York Stock Exchange.
Mar. 15, 2025
A Florida snake has found a creative way to stay dry!
According toUPI, a man from Florida was searching for invasive pythons in the Big Cypress National Preserve when he discovered a snake catching a ride through the preserve’s wet cypress forests on the back of an alligator swimming through the water.
In the clip, a tiny snake rests on the alligator, near the larger reptile’s face, as the creatures move through the water.
Mar. 15, 2025
Michelle Parker.Photo:NamUs
NamUs
Michelle Parker, then 33, vanished on Nov. 17, 2011, after appearing on an episode ofThe People’s Courtwith her ex-fiancé.
Thirteen years later, there is still no sign of the Florida mother of three and no charges have ever been filed.
“Thirteen years ago, she was alive and well,” Parker’s stepmother Gayle Parker toldWESH. “She had hopes, dreams, and plans.”
“In one flash of a moment, she was gone, and it’s unbelievable how that kind of thing can happen,” she said.
Mar. 15, 2025
One of the dogs abandoned in Jupiter, FL.
Two dogs wereabandonedon a road in Jupiter Farms, Fla. — and were left with a heartbreaking note.“Please help them,” the note read. “I am so sorry but ran out of time and options.“Their owner also described the pups — Mella and Rocky — in the note as non-aggressive, sweet “lover dogs,” and left their medical records with them. On their harnesses, their owner wrote in black marker that they were “happy and friendly.
Mar. 15, 2025
Jamaria Sessions.Photo:Mitchells Funeral Home
Mitchells Funeral Home
“I’m fixin’ to kill her,” Martin says, per the investigators’ transcription.
On Aug. 28, detectives arrested the 34-year-old on charges of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse and child neglect in connection with the death of her boyfriend’s daughter, who lived with her, according to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.
Two days later, Jamaria’s father, LoJuan Sessions, was arrested and charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child, according to police.