UW Police arrested three men--two UW-Madison students--affiliated with making, selling and using fake identification and obstructing an officer Saturday, according to The Wisconsin State Journal.
Police suspect Tuan Hoang Quoc Nguyen, UW-Madison senior and Bao Hoang Quoc Nguyen, 25, sold more than 50 fake IDs on campus since the fall. UW-Madison sophomore Robert Zemple is linked to a fake ID card violation.
In response to a tip received Friday, police searched an apartment at 411 W. Wilson St., Apt. A, taking computers, digital cameras, a laminator and various fake IDs.
A UW-Madison freshman awaits possible charges for sex with a minor in his room at Witte Residence Hall and his home in Brookfield, Wis., according to a report in the Wisconsin State Journal.
A Web camera may have broadcast one sexual encounter between the 18-year-old male and his 15-year-old girlfriend on the Internet.
The broadcast was unintentional, according to UW Police. The student kept his Web camera on and possibly forgot to turn it off.
A Pakistani official said Saturday that two of Osama bin Laden's sons were wounded and possibly detained by U.S. and Afghan troops on the Iran-Pakistan border, according to a Reuters report.
The Bush administration said it did not have information to confirm or deny the claim made by Sardar Sanaullah Zehri, home minister of Pakistan's Baluchistan province.
U.S. operatives said Saturday they had detained seven men in Afghanistan. Military spokesperson Col. Roger King said the men possessed bomb-making instructions at the time of their arrest.