After learning a suspect in a fatal Border Patrol shootout was her son's partner, a woman called police for a welfare check.
The woman charged in the shooting, Teresa Youngblut of Seattle, was scheduled to appear in federal court Monday.
Parents of the suspect told Seattle police officers they were fearful she was being forced to cut off contact with her friends and family.
Investigators are exploring connections between the killing of a Vermont Border Patrol agent and multiple coast-to-coast ...
At a hearing and in court filings, a federal prosecutor in Vermont cited connections between the defendant, Teresa Youngblut, ...
In November, individuals identified as Teresa Youngblut and Maximilian Snyder took out a marriage license, according to a ...
They went to high school at one of Seattle’s most-fabled private schools. Then they went their separate ways to colleges where they studied computer science.
A week after the fatal shooting of Border Patrol Agent David "Chris" Maland, a report from the Seattle Police Department shows that Teresa Youngblut was reported missing by her parents back in May ...
Teresa Youngblut, 21, faces two weapons charges ... In May, Youngblut's parents reported to Seattle police that she was missing, according to a police report. In the account, first reported ...