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Watch the Fugitive Watch Team Breakdown the Latest Crime Stories on Our Live Stream for 10/21/25

Watch the latest dramatic police and crime stories and videos of today’s Fugitive Watch Live stream for 10/21/25.

Watch the Fugitive Watch Team Breakdown the Latest Crime Stories on Our Live Stream for 10/21/25. Credit Fugitive Watch
Watch the Fugitive Watch Team Breakdown the Latest Crime Stories on Our Live Stream for 10/21/25. Credit Fugitive Watch

1. Milwaukee Police Release Video of Off-Duty Officer Shooting and Killing Elijah Wilks.

2. Alexandria Police Release Photos of Masked Attempted Burglary Suspects Caught on Camera.

3. Man caught on camera allegedly trying to kidnap young woman in Florida.

4. Cheektowaga Police Release Video of Fatal Shooting of Hugh Davis Jr. Caught on Camera.

5. Convicted Congressman George Santos Freed From Prison by President Trump.

6. A jury found Jason Steiner not guilty on all counts on Friday, including murder charges stemming from a 2024 shooting that left two suspected robbers dead.

7. Campbell PD Real-Time Crime Response: Drone & Camera Network Lead to Arrest.

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