It never ceases to amaze us that people who are wanted by police for outstanding warrants or other reasons can't seem to stop attracting attention to themselves.
The Oregon State Patrol continues to investigate a new round of telephone scammers contacting residents trying to get them to pay for non-existent arrest warrants.
In another example of how Internet technology is slowly creeping into the private lives of Americans, a U.S. District Court judge has set a new precedent.
The Washington State Legislature is considering bills that would require DNA collection from suspects at the time of their arrest, prompting a hotbed of controversy, including the ACLU.