Police report for Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025
Although the specifics are paywalled, this police report from November 19, 2025, highlights arrests and references drugs. The published notice provides only a brief glimpse into the events of that day.
Although the specifics are paywalled, this police report from November 19, 2025, highlights arrests and references drugs. The published notice provides only a brief glimpse into the events of that day.
Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier were arrested Thursday amid allegations of illegal sports betting and rigged poker games. More than 30 individuals now face charges linked to the same alleged Mafia-backed operation.
DeSoto police arrested two 20-year-old men after a shootout erupted in an apartment complex parking lot. Multiple guns were confiscated following the confrontation, highlighting ongoing public safety concerns in the area.
Four people were arrested Monday in connection with a devastating weekend shooting in Mississippi. The attack claimed six lives and injured 10 others, prompting a swift response from local authorities.
Three demonstrators were arrested in Whitefish, Montana, after they blocked a U.S. Border Patrol vehicle on Highway 93. The protest occurred outside the federal facility on Tuesday, leading authorities to take the protestors into custody.
Napa Police arrested two individuals after discovering fentanyl and a loaded firearm in their vehicle on Juarez Street. The discovery, made during a routine patrol, led to criminal charges against both suspects. Officers say this highlights ongoing concerns about illegal drugs and weapons in the region.
Three individuals were arrested following a late-night conflict at a Duluth bar, culminating in 3rd Degree Riot charges. The altercation erupted at Aces and Spurs, prompting a swift response from local authorities.
Protesters across the United Kingdom took to the streets to oppose the use of hotels for asylum seekers, sparking confrontations with counter-demonstrators. Tensions in cities such as Bristol and Liverpool boiled over, leading to arrests and raising questions about the country’s approach to housing asylum seekers.
Interpol’s continent-wide crackdown in Africa resulted in over 1,200 arrests between June and August. Nearly $97.4 million was recovered during this period, signaling a major blow to organized cybercriminal activity.
An overview of arrests made on June 25, 2025, as reported by Themercury. The report sheds light on recent police activities within the United States.