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California Marine unit loses M110 sniper rifle
Battalion Landing Team 1/5 reported the rifle unaccounted for “following a Joint Light Tactical Vehicle movement."
NCIS: Don’t turn on that smartwatch you randomly received in the mail
Someone's been randomly sending sailors and soldiers smartwatches that could pose cybersecurity risks.
NCIS seeks help in solving ship fire case
The agency is offering cash money to anyone with knowledge about a suspected arson aboard the warship Carney in December.
Popular San Diego web cameras removed at Navy’s request
Officials say the removal had to do with force protection, but the cameras' operators allege it was in response to embarrassing footage captured last year.
Feds charge Navy captain with cyberstalking
Prosecutors allege that Capt. Theodore E. Essenfeld started fake social media accounts using his civilian ex-girlfriend’s name and images.
Navy senior chief recruiter kills wife, dies in shootout, police say
A Naval Criminal Investigative Service agent was also shot in the incident Thursday.
NCIS investigating deaths of 3 children at North Carolina Marine base
Three children died at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Saturday in two separate incidents.
By Diana Stancy
Leaked docs reveal Army CID reform plan and its need for a culture shift
Army Times obtained an email and report that paint a stark picture of CID's state at the beginning of a major reform period.
The services haven’t been properly handling sexual assault cases, IG finds
Special victims investigators and prosecutors are not being assigned to every sexual assault case, in violation of regulation.
Posting supremacist content, dealing firearms nets sailor 23 months of confinement
The sailor also pleaded guilty to illegally possessing a firearm and ammunition on base, as well as larceny.
By Diana Stancy
First civilian CID director appointed by Army
The new director, Gregory Ford, brings more than two decades of law enforcement experience to the job.
By Davis Winkie