A woman turned herself in and a man was arrested by state troopers in connection with the illegal car meetups last weekend.
Philadelphia police say they are looking for more than 100 people who were involved in illegal car meetups over the weekend.
Simply smelling burnt cannabis does not give a police officer the right to conduct a warrantless search of an automobile, the ...
It seemed to us from the beginning that this was a logical outcome after the legalization of recreational cannabis. We hold ...
White Settlement police released video and a photo of a wanted man who abandoned a stolen Jeep in the Walsh Ranch ...
Westlake Financial is a financial services company with a network of over 50,000 new and used car dealerships. Potential borrowers can use its website to search for vehicles and then get pre ...
Police will no longer be able to use the smell of marijuana to justify searching a vehicle without a warrant, the Illinois ...
A Pittsburgh teen and a Monmouth County, N.J. woman are in Philadelphia Police custody after last weekend's illegal car ...
A man, previously cited for hiding under women's vehicles to stare at their feet, did it again at a car wash this summer, ...
Reversing a previous ruling from before the legalization of marijuana, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the ...
The Fort Worth Police seek public help to locate a suspect and a damaged Blue Infiniti G35 after a weekend shooting incident.
Law enforcement officers in Illinois cannot rely on the smell of burnt cannabis alone to justify searching a vehicle without ...