FBI Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) are seeking the public’s help in identifying the person(s) responsible for fatally shooting a 12-year-old girl in the summer of 2025.
The criminal complaint was filed on Dec. 31, 2025, and was unsealed on January 2 after Christian Sturdivant of Mint Hill, North Carolina, appeared in federal court in Charlotte, North Carolina.
A Fort Worth business owner who received nearly $5 million from local customers for unfinished custom home building and remodeling projects pleaded guilty to wire fraud.
Michelle Angelica Pineda, aka “La Chely” who was arrested by FBI El Paso and U.S. Border Patrol agents in 2024, was sentenced to 50 years in Mexican prison.
The FBI Detroit Field Office reported significant public safety, national security, and victim-support outcomes in 2025, reflecting a yearlong focus on violent-crime reduction, threat prevention, and accountability.
Zakaria H. Adam of Menasha, Wisconsin, was charged in a criminal complaint with production of child pornography and transfer of obscene matter to a minor.
Jonathan Andrew Felkel was indicted by a federal grand jury with violating the housing rights of his neighbor, and for using a firearm in the commission of a crime of violence.
The FBI on December 30 is releasing information on its efforts to combat crime in the 2025 calendar year. FBI Kansas City Special Agent in Charge Stephen Cyrus is providing the following statement for attribution.
A federal district court in the Southern District of Florida on December 29 accepted the guilty pleas of two men to conspiring to obstruct, delay, or affect commerce through extortion in connection with ransomware attacks occurring in 2023.
Darrel Goo and Cy Tamura were arrested and charged by criminal complaint with multiple fireworks-related criminal offenses. Goo was also charged with being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition.
FBI Cincinnati on December 30 released a summary of key accomplishments highlighting the FBI’s efforts to protect communities and reduce crime in central and southern Ohio.
An alleged ISIS sympathizer has been federally charged with an international terrorism offense after providing bomb components and money to individuals he believed were acting on behalf of a designated foreign terrorist organization.
Jason Baca is charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition, assault on a federal officer, and brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence.