• Man charged with rape, kidnapping in Fayette County

    Man charged with rape, kidnapping in Fayette County
    FAYETTE COUNTY, Ohio – A man is in jail, accused of raping, assaulting and holding a woman against her will according to the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office.Donald Bennett, 46, of Bloomingburg, was arrested Sunday and charged with domestic violence, rape, aggravated menacing and two counts of kidnapping.Deputies were called to a home in the 6000 block of White Oak Road in northeast Fayette County early Saturday morning to a respond to a domestic-related call.The sheriff’s offic
  • Teen arrested in death of 98-year-old Ohio woman found in closet

    Teen arrested in death of 98-year-old Ohio woman found in closet
    WADSWORTH — A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in the death of a 98-year-old woman found inside a closet at her Ohio home.Wadsworth police Chief Randy Reinke says officers found Margaret Douglas' wallet during a search of the teenager's home on Monday.Douglas' body was discovered by officers on April 9. Douglas was last seen alive six days earlier.Reinke said Tuesday police focused on the teen in Douglas' death because of break-ins and other crimes committed in the area. Reinke says the t
  • Dom & Dave: Blue Jackets bring playoff series home, Morgan Hughes with #SaveTheCrew

    Dom & Dave: Blue Jackets bring playoff series home, Morgan Hughes with #SaveTheCrew
    You've seen them yell at each other in a poorly lit room on a shaky cell phone feed, but now, it's time to step it up.Dom Tiberi and Dave Holmes are teaming up to discuss the top sports stories of the day among other topics.Watch Dom & Dave every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at 6:45 p.m. on 10TV.com or the 10TV Facebook page.Tuesday, April 17 TopicsColumbus Blue Jackets bring their 2-0 series lead over the Washington Capitals into Nationwide Arena#SaveTheCrew: Morgan Hughes, the man behind t
  • Ohio Attorney General warns of scammers on Tax Day

    Ohio Attorney General warns of scammers on Tax Day
    COLUMBUS, Ohio - It's that time of year again.A time when Americans rush to pay their taxes before Tuesday's midnight deadline.And with that mad rush brings opportunities for scammers, warns the Ohio Attorney General's Office.A WBNS employee received a suspicious call Tuesday claiming that he and his loved ones owed thousands of dollars and demanded their personal information.10TV News called the suspicious numbers back.When a WBNS reporter identified himself, the woman on the other end of the l
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  • Ohio 12-year-old creates make-up line for tweens

    A Southern Ohio 12-year-old accidentally stumbled into quite an enterprise - her own line of make-up, geared toward tweens.When Grace Bennett wanted to start wearing make-up a year ago, she and her mom, Julia, went shopping.The two left empty-handed after finding the labeling and marketing inappropriate for Grace’s age.“There was some suggestive wording or packaging that you don’t want your child to have,”said Julia Bennett.Grace also has sensitive skin and didn’t w
  • Woman arrested for using Bible to bring drugs into jail

    Woman arrested for using Bible to bring drugs into jail
    COSHOCTON -- According to a social media post by the Coshocton County Sheriff's Office, a Bible was used to spread more than just the good word at the jail. The post said on April 11 a bible was dropped off at the justice center for one of the inmates. During the search of the bible, a substance believed to be methamphetamine and suboxide were located. As a result of the search, an ongoing investigation was launched into the illegal conveyance of drugs into the Justice Center. During this invest
  • Woman arrested for using Bible to bring drugs into Coshocton County jail

    Woman arrested for using Bible to bring drugs into Coshocton County jail
    COSHOCTON -- According to a social media post by the Coshocton County Sheriff's Office, a Bible was used to spread more than just the good word at the jail.The post said on April 11 a bible was dropped off at the justice center for one of the inmates. During the search of the bible, a substance believed to be methamphetamine and suboxide were located.As a result of the search, an ongoing investigation was launched into the illegal conveyance of drugs into the Justice Center. During this investig
  • Florida school shooting survivor files 1st victim lawsuit

    Florida school shooting survivor files 1st victim lawsuit
    A teenager who took five bullets in the Florida school mass shooting has become the first victim of the Valentine's Day rampage to file a lawsuit.The lawsuit filed Tuesday names as defendants shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz, the estate of his late mother, a family that took him in after his mother's death and three mental health facilities that treated him. It seeks unspecified damages.It was filed on behalf of 15-year-old Anthony Borges, who authorities say was shot while blocking a doorway to pr
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  • Judge won't free Ohio man tied to gun that killed Westerville officers

    Judge won't free Ohio man tied to gun that killed Westerville officers
    A man accused of providing the gun used to kill two central Ohio police officers must remain in jail without bond.Federal prosecutors say 30-year-old Gerald Lawson, of suburban Cleveland, bought the handgun that 31-year-old Quentin Smith used in the February slayings of Westerville officers Eric Joering and Anthony Morelli.A criminal complaint says Smith gave Lawson the money to buy the gun last summer along with $100 for completing the transaction. Smith wasn't allowed to have weapons because o
  • One teenager arrested, one located and two more sought in Grove City robberies

    One teenager arrested, one located and two more sought in Grove City robberies
    The Grove City Division of Police has identified the four suspects involved in the two robberies on the evening of April 6.One 16-year-old has been arrested while police have located a 14-year-old suspect and also have warrants for two 15-year olds.The Grove City Division of Police is still actively following up leads on the suspects. According to Grove City police, the robberies happened about 15 minutes apart. The victims reported seeing three to four men and at least two with a gun.Police bel
  • Starbucks to close stores for an afternoon for bias training

    Starbucks to close stores for an afternoon for bias training
    Starbucks, moving swiftly to confront a racially charged uproar over the arrest of two black men at one of its stores in Philadelphia, plans to close more than 8,000 U.S. stores for several hours next month to conduct racial-bias training for nearly 175,000 workers.The announcement Tuesday comes after the arrests sparked protests and calls for a boycott on social media. A video shows police talking with two black men seated at a table. After a few minutes, officers handcuff the men and lead them
  • Forecast: Clearing and chilly overnight

    This Evening: A few flurries early, breezy and chilly with decreasing clouds.
    Tonight: Decreasing clouds, winds back off.Chilly with patchy frost late.Low 30.Winds: W 3-6 mph.
    Tomorrow:Some sun to start with increasing clouds and late day rain, warmer.High 57.Winds: SSE 5-10 mph.
    Thursday:An early mix in the north then showers linger into the early and mid-afternoon.Chilly and breezy.High 48.Winds: NW 10-15 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live Radar Weather Discussi
  • Betty Jane Immelt

    Betty Jane Immelt, 93, died on March 26, 2018, of natural causes at Windemere Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Oak Bluffs. Born Sept.
  • "It's going to be a big week": Chris Bradley provides update on his recovery

    "It's going to be a big week": Chris Bradley provides update on his recovery
    10TV Meteorologist Chris Bradley is sharing another update on his recovery.Chris shared on his Facebook page that he will undergo a bone marrow test on Wednesday."Since February the biopsy numbers have been a blessing dropping from 90% to 47% to 7%. We need tomorrow's test to show the leukemia numbers under 5%."Chris was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia in March 2017.In January, Chris started a new clinical trial medication after undergoing a stem cell transplant.
  • Stuck in Sanctuary: Edith Espinal Clings to Hope in Columbus After Being Denied Asylum

    Right now, there are about 48 undocumented immigrants in sanctuary across the country. Several are in Ohio. One, Edith Espinal, is here in Columbus. Since October 10, 2017 — her deportation date — Espinal has been under virtual house arrest at Columbus Mennonite Church (CMC) in Clintonville. As a place of worship, CMC is considered […]
  • $1.7 million settlement approved for teen survivor of Ohio State Fair accident

    $1.7 million settlement approved for teen survivor of Ohio State Fair accident
    A seven-figure settlement has been approved for one of the victims of the deadly accident at the Ohio State Fair.One of the six gondolas on the Fire Ball at the Ohio State Fair broke loose, killing 18-year-old Tyler Jarrell, and injuring seven others on July 26, 2017. Four of those seven victims suffered critical injuries: Keziah Lewis, 22, Jennifer Lambert, 18, Tamika Dunlap, 36, and Russell Franks, 42.In court records obtained by 10TV they are referred to as the "catastrophic victims."Tuesday,
  • Galloway woman being held on $1 million bond for crimes in Pennsylvania

    Galloway woman being held on $1 million bond for crimes in Pennsylvania
    COLUMBUS -- A Galloway woman is being held on $1 million bond for charges on serious crimes in Pennsylvania.According to court documents, Jasmine Browning, 24, was arraigned Tuesday morning and is being held on the hefty bond for being a fugitive from justice, a felony.Court documents show she currently lives in Galloway. According to documents obtained from Pennsylvania, Browning is facing two charges of conspiracy aggravated assault and two charges of conspiracy kidnapping to inflict injury or
  • IRS payment site fails on tax day, extensions to be granted

    IRS payment site fails on tax day, extensions to be granted
    Americans who waited until the last day to pay their taxes online got an unwelcome surprise: The IRS website to make payments and access other key services is down.The IRS still expects Americans to pay their taxes but U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin says extensions will be granted to those impacted when the site is up again.The IRS said in a statement that "certain IRS systems are experiencing technical difficulties." It also said that at this point, the problem appears to be a hardware i
  • IRS payment site fails on tax day, but you still have to pay

    IRS payment site fails on tax day, but you still have to pay
    Just in time for tax day: The IRS website to make payments is down. But you still have to pay your taxes.The IRS did not have an immediate explanation for the failure.It appears, based on a message on the site, that the online payment system became unavailable at 2:50 A.M. ET on Tuesday.However, the initial message about the outage may have only confused visitors to the site. It said that the payment service, IRS Direct Pay, was experiencing both an unplanned and planned outage. The headline sai
  • Southwest Airlines plane makes emergency landing in Philly

    Southwest Airlines plane makes emergency landing in Philly
    PHILADELPHIA — A Southwest Airlines plane made an emergency landing at Philadelphia's airport with what appears to be a damaged engine on Tuesday.Passengers walked off the plane on the tarmac at the airport. It wasn't immediately known if anyone on board was injured.News helicopter footage showed damage to the left engine of the plane and the tarmac covered on foam from fire crews.Passengers on board posted on social media that the plane was en route from New York City to Dallas when somet
  • Southwest Airlines jet with engine, window damage makes emergency landing

    Southwest Airlines jet with engine, window damage makes emergency landing
    PHILADELPHIA (CBS/AP) -- A Southwest Airlines jet made an emergency landing at Philadelphia's airport Tuesday with part of the covering from its left engine ripped off and a window damaged. Neither the airline nor the Federal Aviation Administration explained what went wrong.Passenger Marty Martinez told CBSN from the plane that a woman was injured and was taken off the plane."There was blood everywhere," Martinez told CBSN's Anne-Marie Green.Details on the passenger's condition weren't immediat
  • NTSB: Blown Southwest jet engine showed 'metal fatigue'

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A preliminary examination of the blown jet engine of the Southwest Airlines plane that set off a terrifying chain of events and left a businesswoman hanging half outside a shattered window showed evidence of "metal fatigue," according to the National Transportation Safety Board.Passengers scrambled to save the woman from getting sucked out the window that had been smashed by debris. She later died, and seven others were injured.The pilots of the twin-engine Boeing 737 b
  • 1 dead after Southwest Airlines plane with engine failure makes emergency landing

    A Southwest Airlines jet apparently blew an engine at about 30,000 feet and got hit by shrapnel that smashed a window and damaged the fuselage Tuesday, killing a passenger and injuring seven others, authorities said.The plane, a Boeing 737 bound from New York to Dallas with 149 people aboard, made an emergency landing in Philadelphia just before noon as passengers breathing through oxygen masks that dropped from the ceiling prayed and braced for impact."I just remember holding my husband's hand,
  • 1 dead after Southwest Airlines jet blows an engine; woman nearly sucked out

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Southwest Airlines jet blew an engine at 32,000 feet and got hit by shrapnel that smashed a window, setting off a desperate scramble by passengers to save a woman from getting sucked out. She later died, and seven others were injured.Passengers dragged the woman back in as the sudden decompression of the cabin pulled her part way through the opening, but she was gravely injured.The pilots of the plane, a twin-engine Boeing 737 bound from New York to Dallas with 149 pe
  • Supreme Court strikes down vague part of immigration law

    Supreme Court strikes down vague part of immigration law
    WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said Tuesday that part of a federal law that makes it easier to deport immigrants who have been convicted of crimes is too vague to be enforced.The court's 5-4 decision — an unusual alignment in which new Justice Neil Gorsuch joined the four liberal justices — concerns a catchall provision of immigration law that defines what makes a crime violent. A conviction for a crime of violence makes deportation "a virtual certainty" for an immigrant, no ma
  • Ohio Secretary of State: "One vote really can make the difference"

    Ohio Secretary of State: "One vote really can make the difference"
    COLUMBUS -- Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted is reminding voters to cast their ballots in the May primary."One vote really can make the difference, so make sure your voice is heard," Husted said.Early voting is underway across the state. Husted voted Tuesday morning at the Franklin County Board of Elections.As of April 13th, more than 11,000 Ohio voters had cast their ballots and more than 116,000 absentee ballots had been requested by mail and in person.More than 7 million registered voters a
  • Cleveland Indians donate $37,000 for hurricane relief in Puerto Rico

    Cleveland Indians donate $37,000 for hurricane relief in Puerto Rico
    SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The Cleveland Indians have donated $37,000 for hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico.In September, the team decided to donate a playoff share to relief efforts on the island, which was devastated by Hurricane Maria and where large areas remain without power. The donation made Monday, along with $4,000 given by the Cleveland Indians Wives Association, will go directly to communities where Indians All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor and catcher Roberto Perez grew up
  • Columbus-based Big Lots announces retirement of CEO

    Columbus-based Big Lots announces retirement of CEO
    COLUMBUS -- Columbus-based Big Lots has announced the retirement of its CEO.David Campisi served as president and CEO of the company headquartered in central Ohio.The company says Campisi has been on a leave of absence for medical reasons since December 2017. He has decided to retire to focus fully on his health."On behalf of the Board, I want to thank David for his years of dedicated service to Big Lots," said Jim Chambers, non-executive chair of the Board. "David has provided strong leadership
  • Rascal Flatts headlines Bash on the Bay country music festival

    Rascal Flatts headlines Bash on the Bay country music festival
    PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio -- Ohio natives Rascal Flatts are headlining the second annual Bash on the Bay Country Music Festival this summer.The Grammy-award winning country music group will perform on Aug. 30 at the Put-in-Bay Airport as part of their "Back to US" tour presented by Ford F-Series.Several other bands are set to take the stage including Chris Lane and the Cory Farley Band.“Last year we proved that Put-in-Bay and the Shores & Islands region can put on an amazing show,” stated
  • Marijuana-based drug gets positive review from US agency

    Marijuana-based drug gets positive review from US agency
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A closely watched medicine made from the marijuana plant reduces seizures in children with severe forms of epilepsy and warrants approval in the United States, health officials said Tuesday.British drugmaker GW Pharmaceuticals is seeking permission to sell its purified form of an ingredient found in cannabis — one that doesn't get users high — as a medication for rare, hard-to-treat seizures in children. If successful, the company's liquid formula would be the
  • Nick Mangold, one of NFL's best centers, retires

    Nick Mangold, one of NFL's best centers, retires
    NEW YORK (AP) — Former New York Jets center Nick Mangold has retired after an 11-year career in which he established himself as one of the NFL's best at his position.The 34-year-old Mangold announced Tuesday morning on Twitter he will sign a one-day contract with the Jets to retire as a member of the team. Mangold didn't play last season after he was released by New York in February 2017.The Jets will hold a news conference April 24 at their facility to honor the seven-time Pro Bowl select
  • Cool at School: Students helping the homeless through various projects

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Homelessness is a problem that affects people of all ages. Local advocacy group "See Kids Dream" recently teamed up with Crimson Cup Coffee to give students from Ohio Avenue Elementary the opportunity to help the homeless.Students crafted an original video to create awareness about homelessness and to let people know there's somewhere they can go to get help. "For our video, we show, like, the organization that they can go to -- Huckleberry House -- and what they do there," said
  • Justice Insider: Nameless lions guard old police headquarters Posted at

    You probably know of two 9,000-pound stone lions named Patience and Perseverance guarding the Downtown Columbus police station. A year ago, the lions were moved to their rightful place at the police division on Marconi Boulevard from the old headquarters on Gay Street, which was turned into city offices.
  • Man who claimed dismembered woman died during sex found guilty of murder

    Man who claimed dismembered woman died during sex found guilty of murder
    TARRANT COUNTY, Texas -- A Texas jury on Monday convicted a man of killing a college student who was found dismembered, burned and with her heart cut out -- rejecting a defense attorney's argument that her client panicked only after the woman died during consensual sex.Jurors in Fort Worth deliberated less than three hours before finding Charles Dean Bryant guilty of murder in the death of Jacqueline Vandagriff, a 24-year-old student at Texas Woman's University in Denton.Hours later, he was sent
  • False alarm, not outside attack, sets off Syria air defenses

    False alarm, not outside attack, sets off Syria air defenses
    A false alarm set off Syrian air defense systems early on Tuesday, the military said, denying earlier reports of an "outside aggression" and incoming airstrikes and underscoring the chaotic nature of the multiple actors in Syria's theater of war.Syrian state media reported hours earlier that the country confronted yet another assault, shooting down missiles over the central region of Homs and a suburb of Damascus before dawn.The reports did not say who carried out the alleged strikes, adding to
  • Columbus Blue Jackets host fan festivities around 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs

    You're invited!The Columbus Blue Jackets are inviting fans to take part in various game-night festivities surrounding the 2018 Blue Jackets Stanley Cup Playoffs.Nationwide is presenting the pre-game parties on the Front Street plaza in front of Nationwide Arena starting three hours before each game.On Tuesday, April 17, fans can enjoy music, attractions, drinks, and watch an hour-long edition of FOX Sports Ohio's Blue Jackets Live pre-game show starting at 6:30 p.m. The party officially kicks of
  • Man arrested after allegedly impersonating Logan County firefighter

    Man arrested after allegedly impersonating Logan County firefighter
    MARYSVILLE, Ohio - The Union County Sheriff Office have arrested a man they say impersonated a Logan County Bokes Creek firefighter.The Marysville fire department responded to an incident at New Dover Mobile Home Park in the 11000 block of US Route 36 on Saturday, April 14 around 7:00 p.m.When crews arrived, they found Tony L. Beverly, 18, who said he was a volunteer firefighter with Bokes Creek Fire Department in Logan County, according to the Union County Sheriff Office. Investigators said The
  • Starbucks faces image crisis after arrest of 2 men

    Starbucks faces image crisis after arrest of 2 men
    NEW YORK (AP) — Three years ago, Starbucks was widely ridiculed for trying to start a national conversation on race relations by asking its employees to write the words "Race Together" on coffee cups. The initiative, though it backfired, was in line with the company's longstanding effort to project a progressive and inclusive image.The company is now through the looking glass, trying to tamp down a racially charged uproar over the arrest of two black men at one of its stores in Philadelphi
  • US, UK say Russia targets internet hardware for espionage

    US, UK say Russia targets internet hardware for espionage
    Washington and London on Monday jointly accused the Russian government of maliciously targeting global internet equipment for political and economic espionage.The two governments said the Russian operations, which allegedly involve planting malware on internet routers and other equipment, could also lay the foundation for future offensive cyberattacks.A joint statement by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and the U.K.'s National Cyber Security Centre said the main targets include
  • House candidates uncomfortable with ads

    Both Republican candidates for the 83rd District seat in the Ohio House said Monday they are uncomfortable with the tone of the race, after ad campaigns launched by opposing super PACs have negatively portrayed them both.
  • Forecast: Cloudy and cool Tuesday

    Today: Cloudy with a few isolated flurries early. Staying much cooler than average and breezy. High 44. W wind 15-20 mph; Gusts upward of 25 mph.
    Tonight: Skies gradually clear. Low of 32. NW wind 5-10 mph.
    Tomorrow:Starting off with some sunshine, but clouds will build with a slight chance of an afternoon shower. Milder with a high of 56. SE wind 5-10 mph.
    Thursday:Mostly cloudy with another chance of shower and cooler. High 48.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live Rada
  • Tired of snow in mid-April? It could be worse, weather records show

    It's mid-April - nearly a month after the start of spring - and yet snow flurries with short squall-like bursts came across central Ohio on Monday like wintry waves. Only a trace of snow was measured at John Glenn Columbus International Airport on Monday afternoon, said Kristen Cassady, meteorologist for the National Weather Service office in Wilmington, Ohio.
  • ODOT urges drivers to 'Move Over'

    You can't understand the why if you don't understand the who."Being out on Rt. 33 when we're on the berm, or what not, you can feel the cars going," Jeremy Wheeling said.Wheeling is one "who." He's married with three children."It only takes one second for something to happen and then that changes our whole life forever," Raymond McCandlish said.McCandlish is another "who." He's married and has two granddaughters.His job is dangerous."Safety is 80 percent of what we do," McCandlish said. "And, 20
  • American Atheists terminates its president over sexual misconduct allegations

    American Atheists , one of the most combative organizations dedicated to the promotion of secularism, has terminated its highly visible president, David Silverman, over allegations of financial and sexual misconduct. American Atheists' board announced the move on Friday hours before the website BuzzFeed News published a story detailing the allegations of two women who say Silverman, 51, had nonconsensual sexual contact with them.
  • Two charged after body found in basement of southwest Franklin County home

    Two charged after body found in basement of southwest Franklin County home
    HARRISBURG, Ohio – Two people are now facing criminal charges in connection with a body found in the basement of a home on High Street in Harrisburg Monday evening.The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office said the landlord found the body inside a duplex in the 1000 block of High Street. Sheriff’s investigators said the initial investigation indicated the victim died from a drug overdose.The identity of the person who was found has not been released.Court documents obtained by 10TV
  • Body found in basement of southwest Franklin County home

    HARRISBURG, Ohio – A body was found in the basement of a home on High Street in Harrisburg Monday evening, according to the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office.The sheriff’s office said the landlord found the body inside a duplex in the 1000 block of High Street.The identity of the person who was found has not been released.The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is also on scene.According to @OHFCSO - the landlady to the building on S High Street found the body of a male in the
  • Body found in basement in southwest Franklin County

    HARRISBURG, Ohio – A body was found in the basement of a home on High Street in Harrisburg Monday evening, according to the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office.The sheriff’s office said the landlord found the body of a male inside a duplex in the 1000 block of High Street.The identity of the person who was found has not been released.The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is also on scene.According to @OHFCSO - the landlady to the building on S High Street found the body of a m
  • Police: Reports of people being shot with paintballs in north Columbus

    Police: Reports of people being shot with paintballs in north Columbus
    Columbus police say a prank popping up in north Columbus is no laughing matter.Since April 1, Columbus officers have responded to 16 calls of paintball attacks. They mostly are happening in the Linden area.Sgt. Dana Hess of the Columbus Division of Police says there are reports of people getting shot with paintballs as they walk down the street. She says cars are even racing up the street shooting paintballs at each other.Hess says the paintballs are not only dangerous outside of a controlled en
  • Nationwide manhunt underway for accused killer grandma

    There is a nationwide manhunt for a grandmother, who is considered armed and dangerous. Police say surveillance video shows 56-year-old grandmother Lois Riess, targeting 59-year-old Pamela Hutchinson in a Ft. Myers bar. The two women looked alike, a fatal coincidence for Hutchinson. She was later found shot to death in her condo. Detectives say Riess murdered her, then stole her white Acura, credit cards and her identity. "Suspect Riess, although she may look like anyone's mother or grandmother,
  • Lois Riess, grandmother and alleged killer of 2, captured

    Lois Riess, grandmother and alleged killer of 2, captured
    SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas -- A woman suspected of killing her husband in Minnesota and a woman in Florida was captured Thursday night at a South Texas resort.Two federal deputy marshals arrested Lois Riess, 56, about 8:30 p.m. at a South Padre Island, Texas, restaurant, the U.S. Marshals Service said in a statement. South Padre Island is a beach resort community 27 miles from the border with Mexico.Riess had been on the run since at least late March when her husband, 54-year-old David Riess, was

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