In July 2013, five-year-old Jocelyn Rojas vanished while playing near her home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, triggering an urgent community search.
Among the volunteers were 15-year-old Temar Boggs and his friend Chris Garcia, who decided they couldn't just stand by.
The two teenagers grabbed their bicycles and joined the effort, riding through nearby streets while keeping an eye out for anything unusual.
Not long into their search, they noticed a young girl matching Jocelyn's description sitting inside a vehicle.
Convinced they had found her, the boys began pursuing the car on their bikes, staying behind it for roughly 15 minutes and refusing to give up despite being vastly outmatched.
Realizing he was being followed, the driver eventually stopped and let the little girl out of the vehicle before fleeing the scene.
Jocelyn was found unharmed and safely reunited with her family.
Police later arrested 73-year-old Troyer Robert Glass in connection with the abduction.
Temar Boggs' determination and quick thinking transformed an ordinary summer afternoon into an extraordinary act of courage, proving that sometimes heroes are simply teenagers who choose to act when others might hesitate.
Georgia mom faces up to one year in jail after allowing her 11-year-old son to walk less than a mile into town by himself.
Brittany Patterson was charged with reckless conduct after her son, Soren, was spotted walking along the road in Mineral Bluff.
A woman stopped to ask if he was okay. Although Soren said he was fine, she contacted police.
Officers took Soren home before returning hours later to arrest Patterson.
Authorities reportedly offered to drop the charge if Patterson agreed to a safety plan requiring GPS tracking for her children, but she declined.
She now faces a $1,000 fine and up to one year in jail.
She now faces a $1,000 fine and up to one year in jail
🚨 ALERTE !
Les procureurs affirment officiellement que le chanteur D4vd (21 ans) a tué Celeste Rivas (13 ans) parce qu'elle menaçait de révéler leur couple 💔
Les autorités disent qu'il craignait que cela ne détruise sa carrière musicale…
🚨 Two Texas sisters grinned and smiled as they were arrested for hacking a 32-year-old mother of five to death in broad daylight.
Caroline “Caro” Peña was repeatedly stabbed on a busy street in Del Rio, Texas. The suspects were sisters Kitty Mia Diaz, 21, and Amaya “Cookie” Diaz, 19, along with their friend Kyandra Renee Faz, 21 were arrested hours later.
Video shows the Diaz sisters smiling as police took them into custody after the brutal attack.
This is the kind of cold-blooded evil that should never be allowed to walk free again. Three young women butchered a mother of five and then smiled about it.
Drop your thoughts. This shit has to stop.
O MAIOR EXPOSED DO ANO E NINGUÉM TÁ FALANDO SOBRE…
Simplesmente usuários do Reddit expuseram que a empresa Amazon e o Vinted estão permitindo anúncios de crianças à venda de forma velada.
Os ped*filos usam da seguinte estratégia: anunciam brinquedos, ursos, bonecas e roupas de bebês com preços absurdamente caros que não condizem com o valor do produto, e na descrição, colocam as características da criança.
Na descrição, colocam informações como “prematuro”, idade, cor dos olhos e cabelo, quantos kg pesa, altura e gênero.
A plataforma Amazon está apagando comentários que falam sobre essa situação e o Vinted limitou os comentários de todas as redes sociais, não deixando ninguém comentar.
Quem for pesquisar sobre isso no tiktok, verá que todos os usuários que expuseram essa nojeira alcançando milhões de views estão tendo seus vídeos banidos da plataforma.
One of Future’s 8 baby mamas Eliza Reign took him to court demanding $53,000 in child support to maintain their lifestyle. She claimed her daughter is the child of a celebrity and demanded over $53,000 per month in child support.
Future told the court he’s not even worth $100,000 total, and paying $50,000 monthly would leave him homeless in no time. The judge rejected her high demand and ordered Future to pay $3,200 per month instead. Future already pays child support for more than 10 children with 8 different women.
ALERT: Woman arrested after using her access to the sensitive court database to warn members of a drug trafficking operation who had arrest warrants.
Crystal Lawson, 32, was hired in 2022 as a Juvenile Probation Officer for the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice before being terminated from that role for a battery charge later that year.
Although Lawson was fired, her access to the court database was not cut off.
Between January and May 2026, Lawson used the database 106 times to search for active criminals being investigated for drug trafficking.
Lawson unlawfully found multiple active, unserved arrest warrants and leaked that information to the criminals.
Orange County Sheriff's Office stated on Instagram, “These leaks resulted in lost evidence, unrecovered assets, and at least one flight to avoid arrest.”
Lawson was charged with 113 felony counts of unauthorized access, each punishable by up to 5 years in prison.
The actress who played Lilo should not have been allowed to die of a curable disease because she was homeless and couldn't afford medical care before her body had already given out.
The actress who played Lilo should not have been allowed to die at 35 less than a year after the live-action remake came out.
Disney should ashamed when any of its brilliant creatives die of poverty while its shareholders line their pockets with billions.
In Alabama, a doctor who performs an abortion receives a 99 year prison sentence, while a man who rapes an unconscious woman receives a 6 month sentence.
WTF are we doing??
The 21-year-old woman who died after bungee jump staff threw her from a bridge without attaching her bungee cord was alive for a short time after the fall.
An off-duty nurse who rushed to help said Maria Eduarda was still conscious when she arrived and even spoke with her, reassuring the young woman that she was going to be OK.