Police launched an investigation after receiving 15 separate tip-offs since the beginning of the year about his activities and discovered thousands of photos, the affidavit said.
Donald Greene Sr. was charged with wire fraud and his son, Donald Greene II, was charged with intentionally concealing a crime, for allegedly selling diseased cadavers to researchers.
According to reports, police used a metal bat, tasers and spike strips to end the chase.
The Apple Watch Series 5 is expected to have a wide range of health features including a smelling sensor that could detect dangerous gas in the atmosphere.
The war of words between top American retailers is hotting up. The Amazon prime debate had its trigger from Amazon boss Jeff Bezos who challenged competitors to match up their worker pay with that of Amazon.
Tesla and Panasonic have put on the back burner a project that would have boosted the battery production capacity at Tesla's Gigafactory 1 in Nevada.
There seems to be enough market evidence to indicate $80 oil by the summer.
Dutch regulators have opened an investigation into the Mac maker's App Store practices.
The husband got his relative's pet dog home and forced his wife to have sex with the canine three times in a span of two weeks.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested at the Ecuadorian embassy in London on Thursday.
The third dog found severely dehydrated in the car was recovering at an animal shelter.
The baby's mother said though she was informed about her pregnancy in October, she refused to accept the diagnosis as a doctor had earlier told her she couldn't get pregnant.
After killing the customer in 2005, the employee moved to South Australia and her identity remained a mystery for almost 11 years.
The male passenger hung onto the emergency exit door after managing to open it, while a couple of flight attendants held onto him to prevent him from jumping.
Fears of Amazon snooping on customers heightened after a report suggested thousands of workers are reviewing and listening to the private conversations addressed to the digital assistant Alexa.
The European Union has granted the UK a "flextension" until Oct. 31.
The social networking giant keeps improving the health of its platforms.
Analyst Ming Chi Kuo said that Apple's device releases in the next three years will use a new mini LED screen technology.
While both the women were charged with first-degree murder, the mother was additionally accused of "facilitation of first-degree murder."
The woman was found dead in the bathtub "holding her mobile phone plugged into the socket" in one hand "and in the other, she had a bath plug."
Trump aims to make the Department of Homeland Security more compliant to his will.
After purchasing a multi-million dollar private island, a Florida man was arrested for stealing $300 worth of goods from K-Mart.
The teen confessed to suffocating her five-year-old brother with a pillow, adding that she had "cut off her brother's genital organs and eaten it."
A race is on to find the wreckage of an F-35A that crashed into the Pacific Ocean off Japan.
The recent Alphabet X graduate takes flight.
Jason J. Sybert was accused of having sexual intercourse with a female student at least twice in a classroom at Bowsher, between April 1 and May 30, 2018.
The U.K. is the number one destination for U.S. goods and services within the EU and the second-biggest recipient of American investment.
Tech firms are being warned by the British government to better police their sites or face legal penalties.
Marketers and ad agencies are shifting search ad budgets from Google to Amazon.
"An official decision has been taken to release all the animals into the wild," Oleg Kozhemyako, the governor of Russia's Primorsky Region, said.