LIMESTONE COUNTY, Ala. (WHNT) — Four Limestone County K9 deputies are set to receive body armor donations in a few weeks.
Vall Iliev, 69, of Stow, Ohio, has been charged in a three-count information with smuggling foreign-made body armor and then selling it to law enforcement agencies and others, as legitimate, ...
Vall Iliev, owner of Shotstop Ballistics, pleaded guilty to smuggling and counterfeiting charges. He could face more than seven years in prison.
Anette, Chulligan, Cody, Hondo, PI, Elvis, Vico, and Tosca are all some of the VADOC K9s that recently received bullet and ...
Maryland Congressman Andy Harris has announced a significant Army contract awarded to a Worcester County body armor ...
“The Last of Us” Emmy nominee Bella Ramsey revealed in an interview with British Vogue that they sought out an autism ...
A man experiencing a mental health crisis had volunteered to go with Philadelphia police to go to a psychiatric hospital, but ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio— A Stow businessman who admitted to selling fake body armor to police has agreed to pay back $32.4 million in restitution. Vall Iliev, the owner of Shotstop Ballistics ...
Safariland has stood as a pillar of support for the military, providing cutting-edge protective gear and equipment that ...
A search warrant of the apartment found articles of clothing worn by the suspects during the time of the shooting, as well as ...
A man accused of impersonating a police officer at a liquor store on 41st Avenue in Capitola last week is facing charges.