"A sigh of relief": Davis sleeps soundly after arrest of suspected serial killer
Peace that once defined the tight-knit, college town of Davis is finally restored after a week of fear.
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Peace that once defined the tight-knit, college town of Davis is finally restored after a week of fear.
A tip from life-long Davis resident Carter Carlson helped police find what could be their needle in a haystack.
All three stabbings happened at night, and business leaders say they want to brighten up the downtown area. But not everyone's convinced that more light will actually cut back on crime.
A person of interest has been detained as investigators work to make an arrest after a string of stabbings gripped the city of Davis.
Businesses across Davis are closing early following a string of stabbings as the hunt for the killer, or killers, continues.
There is one theme to all the attacks: they were brutal and brazen. There are now extra patrols and extra detectives combing the city of Davis in response to the stabbing attacks.
The Davis City Council took the unprecedented step of changing their regularly scheduled meeting and taking all planned agenda items off the table to dedicate the entire meeting to discussing the recent stabbings.
Three stabbings in less than a week in the city of Davis is a crime spree that's unprecedented. Citywide, the stabbings have been felt by many.
The FBI's definition of serial murder is the unlawful killing of two or more people. In the case of a recent string of deaths in Davis, there were three stabbing victims—two who were killed—in five days.
After three stabbings in five days, a sense of safety feels broken in Davis.
Police are on the search for a suspect involved in a third stabbing in recent days in Davis.
The grieving father of a UC Davis student who was stabbed to death in a city park is making a plea to the public. His son, 20-year-old Karim Abou-Najm, was killed Saturday night as he was biking home from an academic awards ceremony in Davis.
Heart-stopping video shows the moment a man went from buying bread to nearly dead as a car went crashing into a Davis bakery. Thankfully, there were only minor injuries, but the popular bakery is still shut down as it makes a move to make sure this never happens again.
The police in Davis are looking for two killers involved in two separate stabbings that took place in the last four days.
A bakery in Davis is in shambles after an SUV plowed onto the sidewalk and crashed through the storefront windows.
Many people in Davis are mourning after the second deadly shooting within three days of each other. Officials identified the victim in Saturday night's stabbing as 20-year-old Karim Abou-Najim.
A UC Davis senior was identified as the person who was stabbed to death at Sycamore Park this weekend, authorities said Sunday.
The man murdered at Central Park in Davis on Thursday has been identified as David Breaux. The City of Davis says the 50-year-old was known as the "compassion guy."
A homicide investigation is underway after a body was found in the heart of Davis at Central Park late Thursday morning.
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Police in Davis are looking for a prowler who has been spotted in the downtown area.
Police in Davis are asking for help in finding a suspected prowler spotted by several downtown area residents.
Get ready for some outdoor fun as the annual Davis Cherry Blossom Festival makes its return this weekend.
Officers have tracked down the vehicle involved in an apparent hit-and-run in Davis that left a person dead on Monday.
A person who was reportedly walking into Interstate 80 traffic in Davis over the weekend was struck and killed by a driver, authorities say.
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