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J. Wallace LaPrade, Former Head of FBI’s New York Office, Dies
J. Wallace LaPrade, who once led the FBI’s New York Field Office and helped oversee the safe return over several celebrity kidnapping victims, died on July 31 at the age of 89.
Attacks on Fiber Networks in California Continue to Baffle Investigators
Investigators continue to struggle to determine who was responsible for more than a dozen attacks on fire optic infrastructures San Francisco’s Bay Area.
After 10 Years in Prison, Man Seeks Revenge Against FBI Agent in Craigslist Ad
Frederick H. Banks didn’t waste time seeking revenge against the FBI agent who helped land him in prison for a decade.
Another Bizarre Twist in 25-Year-Old Art Heist Involving Aging Gangster
As a result, the FBI terminated its cooperation agreement with the Robert Gentile.
Hillary Clinton Hands Over Private Server to FBI As Part of E-Mail Investigation
Hillary Clinton has handed over her private server as part of an investigation into her using private e-mail during her four-year stint as secretary of state.
FBI Gets Tips on 25-Year-Old Art Heist in Boston After Release of Video
The 25-year mystery surrounding the bold heist at the Stewart Gardner Museum may be getting closer to being solved after the FBI began investigating a “handful of tips.”
Robert Holley, Head of Chicago’s FBI Field Office, Plans to Retire, Join Private Sector
Office plans to retire in late August following 20 years with the bureau.
Man Charged in Border Patrol Agent’s Death Agrees to Plead Guilty As Part of Sentencing Deal
By Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com A man charged in the death of a Border Patrol agent won’t face the death penalty as part of a plea agreement with prosecutors, The Arizona Daily Star reports. Rosario Burboa-Alvarez agreed to plead guilty Monday in the first-degree murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry. The sentencing recommendation calls for…