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Man arrested and charged in meth incident at Michigan State University
A 31-year-old man has been arrested and charged in an incident involving chemicals used in the production of methamphetamines at Michigan State University, prompting the closure of Wells Hall, the largest academic building on campus, this week.Xin Tong faces charges of malicious destruction of property over $20,000 and operating or maintaining a methamphetamine lab, state police said in a news release. He is being held at the Ingham County Jail on a $500,000 cash surety bond. It is not clear whether Tong has an attorney.Campus Public Safety Chief Mike Yankowski said at a news conference Wednesday that the incident involved an unknown substance found on flooring and doors throughout the building in East Lansing.At around 9:30 p.m. Sunday, campus police responded to a report of possible trespassing. Officers found Tong on the fifth floor with four or five backpacks and duffel bags, Yankowski said.Police obtained a search warrant and found "several labeled and unlabeled containers of an unknown liquid substance inside," the safety chief said. The news release identified the substances as sodium hydroxide pellets, hydrochloric acid, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, acetone and butane. Police said the substances can be purchased legally online and in stores. Police asked additional law enforcement
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Man arrested for killing Wendy's co-worker, roommate in fatal stabbings on Long Island: Police
The suspect turned himself in after the second killing, police said.May 2, 2026, 1:49 PMA man was arrested Friday after police say he fatally stabbed his roommate and then his co-worker at a Wendy's on Long Island.Rony Alvarenga, 22, was charged Saturday with two counts of murder after he turned himself in following the killings of the 42-year-old co-worker and 32-year-old roommate, Nassau County Police Department Det. Lt. George Darienzo told reporters.The names of the victims, both women, have yet to be released.Det. Lt. George Darienzo speaks at a press conference on May 2, 2026, in Nassau County, New York.WABCAlvarenga allegedly killed his roommate around 9:30 p.m. on Thursday inside the Valley Stream house they lived in, according to Darienzo.Hours later, police got a call from a Wendy's in Island Park about a man with a knife and when they arrived, they found the 42-year-old victim and declared her dead at the scene.Popular ReadsAs officers collected clues, including surveillance video, they received a phone call from Alvarenga where he allegedly claimed he had killed someone that night. Officers responded to a 7-Eleven location where Alvarenga turned himself in, according to police.Darienzo said that officers had learned that another person may