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Colorado climber plunges 30 feet after gear ‘failed’ scaling mountainside, rescuers say

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. A climber who plunged 30 feet down a Colorado mountainside was rescued after firefighters spent hours carrying out a complex high-angle rescue, officials said.. Crews responded around 2:17 p.m. Monday to North Cheyenne Cañon, where the injured climber was located more than 400 feet above the road in rugged terrain, the Colorado Springs Fire Department said.. Firefighters hiked up the steep terrain to reach him and immediately began treating his critical injuries.. Rescuers then built a high-angle rope system to lower the climber safely down the mountainside. Specialized rescue teams worked for nearly three hours to maneuver the injured man down the mountainside using a rescue basket.. HIDDEN HAZARD AT POPULAR NATIONAL PARK SPARKS URGENT SAFETY WARNING FOR SPRING BREAKERS. A drone team provided aerial guidance to help crews find the safest route, while whole blood was staged at the base of the mountain in case it was needed.. The climber was ultimately airlifted to a local hospital. No updates on the climber’s injuries or his identity were immediately provided.. Firefighters, however, did provide some details about what led to the fall.. “We’ve learned the climber lost his grip while securing himself; the gear failed, and he was not wearing a helmet,” the fire department said.. MAN DIES AFTER SNEAKING INTO CLOSED SECTION OF POPULAR NATIONAL PARK. Officials credited the climber’s partner with “saving crucial time” by calling 911 and helping guide rescuers directly to the injured climber’s location.. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP. Authorities urged climbers to wear proper safety equipment, carry a charged phone and “never hike or climb alone.”  

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Repeat offender allegedly stabs pregnant mom in random grocery store parking lot attack ‘with a steak knife’

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. A pregnant mom getting her child from her car was approached by a North Carolina repeat offender who stabbed her with a steak knife, police said.. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) announced the arrest of Marvina Butler-Hardy. She is accused of stabbing a pregnant woman outside in the parking lot of the Harris Teeter in Cotswold on March 18.. The pregnant woman sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to make a full recovery.. The stabbing appeared to be a random act, with detectives saying the victim and suspect did not know each other and had no previous interactions.. FOLLOW US ON X. Authorities allege that Butler approached the female victim at the popular grocery chain at approximately 11:30 a.m.. The 38-year-old pregnant woman told WSOC-TV she was getting her toddler out of her car when the woman who pulled out of the space behind her stopped her car, got out, cursed at her, and attacked her with a knife.. “I was facing my toddler, getting him out of his seat, and thankfully turned around, and she was coming at me with a steak knife,” the victim, who asked not to be identified, told the local outlet.. “I pushed and kicked and screamed, and thankfully I think that scared her off,” she said.. GOT A TIP?. The victim was stabbed in the sternum, but she and her unborn child are OK, WSOC-TV reported.. Following the seemingly random attack, CMPD released surveillance video of the suspect, later identified as Butler, and a “Be On The Lookout” for her vehicle.. On Monday, a Florida State Highway Patrol trooper spotted a silver Hyundai traveling south on I-95.. GET BREAKING NEWS BY EMAIL. The trooper pulled Butler over on I-95 and she gave him an ID card instead of a license and when asked why, she said her license was suspended, WSOC-TV reported. The trooper provided the name of the woman he pulled over to another trooper who confirmed she was the suspect in the Cotswold stabbing.. Butler was arrested on charges including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and battery on an unborn child. She is being held in the Flagler County Jail until she is extradited to Mecklenburg County.. CLICK HERE FOR MORE US NEWS. According to arrest records reviewed by Fox News Digital, Butler has a lengthy criminal history.. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP. Records show she has nine prior convictions — six felonies and three misdemeanors — largely tied to theft-related offenses, along with more recent felony convictions for firearm possession and misconduct while in custody.. She was most recently released from prison in April 2025 and completed post-release supervision in January 2026.  

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‘Texas Killing Fields’ cold case explodes as suspect indicted in two slayings decades after 30 bodies found

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. A suspect has been indicted in the decades-long “Texas Killing Fields” cold case 40 years after two women found dead in an area where about 30 bodies were found along a Lone Star State roadway over the years.. James Dolphs Elmore Jr., 61, is charged with manslaughter and felony tampering with evidence in the death of Laura Miller, along with an additional charge of tampering with evidence in the murder of Audrey Cook, according to FOX 26.. The charges stem from the infamous “Texas Killing Fields” murders, in which the bodies of 30 women – including Audrey Cook, Laura Miller, Donna Prudhomme and Heidi Fye-Villareal – were found near the intersection of Calder Road and Ervin Street in League City between 1984 and 1991.. ‘LOVERS’ LANE’ MURDERS SUSPECT NABBED DECADES AFTER COUPLE FOUND DEAD IN CAR. For several years, Texas authorities have worked to crack the case surrounding who is responsible for the murders.. In 2022, William Reece pleaded guilty to murder stemming from the deaths of Laura Smither, Kelli Cox and Jessica Cain, FOX 26 reported.. Over the last 40 years, authorities have pointed to Clyde Hedrick as the prime suspect in the murders of numerous women in Calder Road Field, according to the outlet.. REALTOR’S COLD CASE MURDER FINALLY SOLVED AFTER 15 YEARS, POLICE SAY. Hedrick was reportedly convicted of abuse of a corpse relating to the death of Ellen Beason in 1986.. Beason vanished around the same time as Fye-Villareal and Miller, leading authorities to believe the disappearances were connected.. In 2013, officials reopened the investigation and Hedrick was indicted for Beason’s death.. MAN ONCE EYED IN DISAPPEARANCE OF MISSING CALIFORNIA TEEN NOW CHARGED WITH MURDER. He was convicted of manslaughter one year later and received the maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, but was released on parole after spending just eight years behind bars, FOX 26 reported.. However, in 2024, the Galveston County District Attorney’s office began reexamining the case as part of a renewed effort to bring justice for the roughly 30 women found dead in the infamous “Texas Killing Fields.”. FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON X. The investigation led authorities to seek grand jury indictments against Hedrick for the deaths of Cook, Fye-Villareal, Miller and Prudhomme, along with additional indictments against Elmore for alleged offenses stemming from the deaths of Miller and Cook.. SIGN UP TO GET TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTER. Although Hedrick died before the charges could be presented to a grand jury, the indictment was still shown to maintain transparency and provide closure for the victims’ families.. SEND US A TIP HERE. Shortly after, Elmore was indicted for his alleged role in the deaths of both Miller and Cook, FOX 26 reported.. LISTEN TO THE NEW ‘CRIME & JUSTICE WITH DONNA ROTUNNO’ PODCAST. Elmore was subsequently taken into custody and later denied bond Tuesday evening.. LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READING? FIND  

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Hawaii doctor’s son tells jurors dad confessed cliffside attack on wife, vowed to jump before arrest

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. A Hawaii jury heard testimony that a son watched his father appear on FaceTime with blood on his shirt and admit he had just tried to kill his wife before saying he planned to jump off a cliff ahead of police.. Prosecutors are relying heavily on that account from Emile Konig as they build their case against Gerhardt Konig, a doctor who is accused of attacking his wife, Arielle Konig, near the Pali Puka Trail on Oahu in March 2025.. Emile, who was living with the couple and his younger siblings in Kahului, Maui, said the call came shortly after the alleged attack.. “He would not be making it back to Maui and to take care of the younger kids and that Ari, my stepmom, had been cheating on him and that he tried to kill her,” Emile testified, recounting what his father told him, according to Hawaii News Now and courtroom testimony.. DOCTOR’S WIFE TESTIFIES HE BEAT HER WITH ROCK, TRIED TO FORCE HER TOWARD CLIFF EDGE DURING HIKE. Jurors heard the first call came at 10:42 a.m., when Konig allegedly told his son he was not coming home and needed him to step in for the family. He also claimed Arielle had been unfaithful and said he had just tried to kill her.. About an hour later, Emile testified, his father called again on FaceTime, where he appeared with blood on his shirt.. Emile told the court he saw blood on his father’s shirt.. During the call, Konig again spoke about the alleged affair and the attack, and then described what he planned to do next.. “During that call, the next plan that he said was to jump off the cliff,” Emile testified. “I told him not to.”. HAWAII DOCTOR’S EX-BOSS SAYS ANESTHESIOLOGISTS HAVE MEANS TO KILL AS WIFE TESTIFIES ABOUT SYRINGE ATTACK. Prosecutors say Konig ended the call with a stark warning: “I’m going to go before the police catch me.”. Emile also testified his father never claimed self-defense during either call, a key point as the defense has argued Arielle was the initial aggressor.. During cross-examination, defense attorney Thomas Otake pressed Emile on specifics of the FaceTime call.. Emile confirmed he saw blood on his father’s shirt and that Konig said it belonged to Arielle. He also testified that his father told him the blood came from her head and that Arielle had been cheating on him for “a couple months.”. JURORS SHOWN BODYCAM OF DOCTOR’S BLOODY WIFE, ROCK HE ALLEGEDLY USED TO BASH HER IN CLIFFSIDE ATTACK. Otake also asked whether everything had seemed normal earlier that morning.. “Yes,” Emile said.. In the courtroom, Konig reportedly showed no visible emotion as his son testified. Emile’s grandparents also watched quietly from the gallery, Hawaii News Now reported.. Earlier in the trial, Honolulu Police Department digital forensics examiner Det. Thomas Iinuma detailed what prosecutors describe as a troubling digital trail in the months leading up to the incident.. FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON X. Investigators recovered data from Konig’s la  

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Former FBI agent suggests inside job in Massachusetts mansion heist as ‘specific and valuable’ items stolen

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. After news of a major heist at a $20 million seaside Massachusetts mansion, one former FBI investigator says details provided by the home’s owner could point to an inside job.. “It certainly sounds to me pretty clear that there was some inside information about this property, about the home, and more so about the specific valuables that were taken,” Bill Daly told Fox News Digital, adding that unless certain items were widely and publicly known to be inside the home, investigators will likely hone in on potential suspects who had access to the property.. Daly was an investigator and counterintelligence operative for the federal law enforcement agency.. Beverly, Massachusetts police said the brazen robbery occurred in the early morning hours on Saturday, and that a neighbor called the police at 8:50 a.m., alerting them of the crime. The opulent 27,000-square-foot mansion rests on ocean front property northeast of Boston.. CHILEAN BURGLARY CREW FILMED THEMSELVES DURING $3M SOCAL JEWELRY HEIST, CAUGHT WEARING LOOT: DA. “Through an investigation, Beverly Police determined that an armed suspect had broken into the home and assaulted and tied up the home’s sole occupant before stealing several items from the house, including a vehicle, which the suspect used to leave the scene,” the agency said.. Thomas Swan III owns the luxe property, and told WCVB that the victim was his housekeeper.. “What they did to my housekeeper was just horrendous,” Swan said. “She was held at gunpoint, sometimes dragged by her hair, ultimately tied up and left in the garage. She’s really, really special, but truly traumatized by this, truly traumatized.”. LA MODEL AND INFLUENCER CHARGED WITH USING DATING APPS TO BURGLARIZE HOMES OF ELDERLY, WEALTHY VICTIMS. The housekeeper was pistol-whipped by the suspect during the home invasion, according to NBC Boston.. Swan added that the items taken from the home were “some very specific and valuable things.”. The robber reportedly fled the scene in a Porsche stolen from the home, which was ultimately located by police several miles away in the town of Lynn, Massachusetts.. BURGLARS CAUGHT SPYING ON HOMES WITH HIDDEN CAMOUFLAGED CAMERAS BEFORE STRIKING NEIGHBORHOODS. Daly noted that the tactics used by the suspect differ from those typically found in high-profile targeted robberies involving expensive items.. “It is interesting in this case that [the suspect] appears to have abused, pistol-whipped and perhaps even dragged the housekeeper by her hair,” said Daly. “It’s different from the typical method of operation. If you look at the people who robbed the gems and the art out of the Louvre, they were sleek, they kind of blended in, they didn’t hurt anyone in the process. And you see that often when you talk about high net worth break-ins or you hear about valuables taken from art galleries or from museums.”. “It’s done in a much more low-key fashion. This one was much more brazen, and also  

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Florida hospital patient finally leaves room after 5 months amid legal battle

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. A Florida hospital has dropped its lawsuit to evict a patient who refused to leave for months — saying the woman finally moved out.. Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) had sought a court order to remove the woman from her hospital room, where she remained after being discharged in early October, and authorizing the Leon County Sheriff’s Office to assist in removing her if necessary.. A hearing scheduled for Monday was canceled after the hospital filed a voluntary dismissal.. Hospital spokesperson Sarah Cannon said Monday that the case is no longer active because the patient “is no longer at TMH,” according to The Associated Press.. FLORIDA HOSPITAL SUES TO EVICT PATIENT WHO REFUSES TO LEAVE FOR MONTHS. The hospital argued in its complaint that the woman’s continued stay diverted staff and resources from other patients and tied up a needed hospital bed.. “TMH has limited inpatient beds,” the complaint stated. “The defendant’s continued occupancy prevents use of the bed for patients needing acute care.”. ARIZONA FAMILY SUES HOSPITAL, SAYS STAFF ‘UBERED’ SICK SON TO SIDEWALK WHERE HE DIED. According to the filing, she no longer required acute care after a formal discharge order was issued Oct. 6, and staff made repeated efforts to coordinate her departure, including offering transportation and contacting family members.. It is unclear how often hospitals resort to legal action to remove patients who refuse to leave after discharge.. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP. Fox News Digital has reached out to TMH for comment.  

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