Stefon Freshley, 29, of the District of Columbia, was sentenced in U.S. District Court to 36 months in prison for his participation in a smuggling conspiracy.
Blake Underwood of Perrysburg has been sentenced to 24 months in prison for defrauding a computer technology support company of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
A criminal complaint was unsealed after a Tulsa, Oklahoma, man appeared before a federal judge for attempting to provide 3D-printed weapons to an individual he believed was receiving them on behalf of al-Qaida.
The founder and CEO of Adapt & Evolve LLC, a Boston-based non-profit organization, has been arrested and charged for allegedly distributing cocaine base.
A Nigerian national was sentenced in federal court in Boston for his involvement in the theft of more than $2 million from at least six romance scam victims.
Jose Antonio Infante of Houston is set to make his initial appearance in federal court in connection with two carjackings, one of which resulted in the victim being shot.
Dr. Samuel R. Chacon made his initial court appearance for defrauding health care benefit programs by submitting false claims for unnecessary gynecologic tests.
Khayan Garner of Woodbridge received 87 months in prison in connection with distributing videos depicting prepubescent boys engaged in sexually explicit conduct.