CRIME & SAFETY
Suspect sought in Lancaster hit-and-run that left 46-year-old man dead
Detectives are searching for a person of interest in a deadly hit-and-run in Lancaster earlier in April. It happened in the 16200 block of Valeport Avenue, near the intersection of 162nd Street East and Avenue O, on April 11, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Deputies arrived to the scene to find 26-year-old Louie Martin Cervantes dead at the scene after he was hit by a vehicle. During the court of their investigation, they were able to determine that a woman known as Erica is a person of interest. She is being sought for questioning as they believe she was the driver of the truck that struck Cervantes. The vehicle of interest is a blue/green lifted pickup truck, a 2001 Ford F350, with the California license plate 06465A3. Anyone with more information is urged to contact detectives at (323) 890-5500.
Lancaster man arrested on suspicion of burglary
A 47-year-old Lancaster man was arrested last week by Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies on suspicion of burglary following a three-day investigation, according to station officials. The arrest was made on Thursday last week, several days after deputies responded to the 29000 block of Via Diamante on April...
Four Airlifted After Antelope Valley Crash
Four people were reported to have been airlifted to a hospital Sunday after suffering injuries in a head-on crash in the Antelope Valley Sunday. A white Toyota Tacoma and a silver Toyota Corolla were involved in the collision shortly after 4:15 p.m. Sunday at Highway 18 and 248th Street in Llano, according to a videographer at the scene.
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