A woman charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont will remain in jail until a preliminary hearing in February. Teresa Youngblut, 21, of Washington, faces federal firearms charges in connection to the January 20 shooting of Agent David “Chris” Maland during a traffic
The woman accused of killing U.S. Border Agent David Maland allegedly used a gun bought by someone who was a person of interest in a double murder, prosecutors said.
Noem touched down at a small airport in the Northeast Kingdom in the same town where a border patrol agent was killed last week.
Police records show that law enforcement officials are searching for 32-year-old woman with ties to Vermont related to the purchase of the firearms allegedly used in the killing of Border Patrol agent David Maland.
The Vermont Border Patrol agent murdered when he stopped a migrant near the northern border has been identified as David C. Maland, The Post has learned. An agency veteran of nearly a decade,
The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives sent an alert to federally licensed firearms dealers a day after the shooting seeking information related to any gun purchases by Michelle Jacqueline Zajko.
A woman has been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of US Border Patrol agent earlier this week on a highway in Vermont close to the US-Canadian border, the FBI office in Albany said Friday.
A woman from Washington state has been charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont.
Coventry is close to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Newport Station, part of the Swanton Sector that encompasses Vermont and parts of New York and New Hampshire. The area includes 295 ...
Teresa Youngblut, 21, faces two weapons charges in connection with the death of Border Patrol Agent David Maland, 44, who died Jan. 20 during a deadly traffic stop shootout in Coventry ...
Federal prosecutors said in a court filing that the investigation into a Border Patrol agent's shooting death has revealed a connection to Delaware County, Pa.
Two separate murders have been blamed on a pair of young computer science students who, in addition to being accused of having ties to the same bizarre Bay Area tech-cult, may also be married, according to recent reports.