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Guns once owned by law enforcement agencies found at crime scenes
Thousands of guns once owned by law enforcement have been found at crime scenes, including at incidents in Southern California, an in-depth investigation has revealed. A two-year investigation with KCAL News and partners Trace and Reveal showed that out of the 52,000 guns sold across the country by police agencies, many showed up at crime scenes over a 16-year period. Gun buy-back programs allow law enforcement agencies, like the Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, to pull weapons from the market but they could also lead to lethal results. The Los Angeles Police Department has sold or traded at...
Southern California high school student arrested after lying about gunman on campus, authorities say
A high school student who authorities say falsely reported a gunman on campus on Thursday has been arrested, according to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office. The student, only identified as a 17-year-old boy at Moorpark High School, used the department’s “WeTip” service to anonymously report that there was a person on campus with a firearm. […]
Loma Linda medical group VP of clinical operations to retire
Loma Linda (Calif.) University Faculty Medical Group vice president of clinical operations Mike Mahoney has shared plans to retire. Mr. Mahoney has been part of the organization for 17 years, according to a Loma Linda University Faculty Medical Group May 16 LinkedIn post. "As Mike embarks on this new chapter...
Southern California man sentenced for killing friend with sledgehammer
A man from Ojai has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison for the 2019 slaying of his friend. Authorities say 28-year-old Cameron Scott Lykins killed Houston Auer on May 12, 2019, at Auer’s grandmother’s home on the 1100 block of Meyer Road in Ojai. Lykins and Auer got into an altercation in a […]
Indio man accused of repeatedly abusing, impregnating underage girl to stand trial
A 36-year-old Indio man must stand trial for allegedly sexually abusing an underage girl over several months, a judge ruled today. Miguel Pedrero Tzompantzi was held to answer on Thursday by Riverside County Judge Kristi E. Hester at the Larson Justice Center in Indio. He faces 11 counts, including multiple alleged rapes of a minor The post Indio man accused of repeatedly abusing, impregnating underage girl to stand trial appeared first on KESQ.
Early toxic algae blooms bring safety concerns for SoCal residents
Several Southern California lakes are being impacted by earlier than normal toxic algae blooms that could cause serious harm to humans and animals alike. Experts say that the natural algae blooms are starting earlier than ever, and lasting even longer, for a number of reasons, including climate change that increases water temperatures, carbon dioxide and UV light. Additionally, several unusually wet winters have filled local reservoirs to historic levels, helping stir up nutrients that were previously settled at the bottom. So far, bodies of water like Lake Elsinore, Puddingstone Lake in San Dimas, Silverwood Lake in San Bernardino County and Diamond Valley Lake...
New firefighters are sworn in during Fontana City Council meeting
Several new firefighters in Fontana were sworn in during the City Council meeting on May 14. San Bernardino County Fire Department Assistant Chief Jeff Birchfield introduced 15 firefighters and said three others were unable to attend the meeting. The firefighters will be serving at various fire stations in Fontana. Some...
Elevated fire season restrictions affect target shooting, campfires in desert areas
Campers and target shooters heading out to remote desert areas might want to take notice after a recent announcement by the Bureau of Land Management. The bureau has elevated its seasonal fire restrictions beginning May 22 through October 24 for public lands managed by the BLM California Desert District. The...
Manufacturing remains a powerful economic driver in Inland Empire
The economy of San Bernardino County and the Inland Empire (IE) was built, to a large extent, on the strength of its manufacturing sector. At its peak in the early 1970s, Kaiser Steel in Fontana employed more than 13,000 workers with high-quality jobs that drove economic prosperity across entire communities.
Men arrested for grand theft at San Luis Obispo Home Depot
San Luis Obispo police officers arrested two Inland Empire men earlier this month after they allegedly committed grand theft at the SLO Home Depot store. On May 2, dispatchers sent officers to Home Depot for a report of a grand theft that had just occurred. Officers located and stopped the vehicle in which the suspects were traveling.
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