The woman connected to the death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont on Friday denied federal gun charges.
Teresa Youngblut, accused of starting the January 20 shooting that left Agent Maland and Felix Bauckholt dead, was indicted ...
The judge agreed to waive Youngblut's right to a speedy trial, per her request, to give the defense time to prepare a case ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. — A Seattle-area woman has pleaded not guilty to federal firearm charges in connection to the fatal shooting ...
On Thursday, a grand jury indicted Teresa Youngblut on two counts of using a deadly weapon and discharging that weapon while ...
The Washington State woman who officials implicated in a Jan. 20 fatal shootout that killed a veteran U.S. Border Patrol ...
Defense attorney excused from murder case as Snyder seeks new legal representation, and Superior Court Judge Jeffrey C.
A group of young people linked to multiple violent deaths left a trail of sometimes unsettling interactions with Vermonters — including a realtor, an employee at an AT&T store and hotel workers.
The FBI has acknowledged connections with other deaths but has not yet publicly discussed the broader investigation.
Court documents obtained by NBC5 allege that Youngblut carried and fired a .40-caliber Glock handgun during an encounter with ...
An elderly Vallejo crime witness who was ambushed and fatally stabbed could be tied to multiple coast-to-coast deaths, ...