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Orange County women say they were kicked off of Spirit Airlines flight for what they were wearing
Two Orange County women are speaking out after they say they were kicked off of a Spirit Airlines flight because of what they were wearing. It happened at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday, when their flight was supposed to be heading to New Orleans. While boarding, they were told by a flight attendant that their outfits were inappropriate. Cell phone video shows the moments that the incident went down inside of the plane, with one of the flight's staff members telling the women that it's a "family friendly airline" when asked why she has to wear her sweater. "If you look at...
Police in Orange County release photos of 7-Eleven flash-mob robbery suspects
Police in Orange County are asking for the public’s help in identifying more than a half-dozen suspects allegedly involved in a violent flash-mob-style robbery at a convenience store that left the clerk with serious injuries. The terrifying Oct. 6 incident, which was filmed by a person just outside the store, occurred at an Anaheim 7-Eleven […]
Alleged fentanyl supplier accused of murder found dead in cell at County jail
An autopsy was pending today on a 40-year-old inmate who died at the Byrd Detention Center under circumstances that officials said did not appear suspicious. Johnnie Curtis Stevens of Norco was discovered unconscious in his cell, No. 89 of the FH Block, at the Murrieta jail just after 10 a.m. Friday, according to the Riverside The post Alleged fentanyl supplier accused of murder found dead in cell at County jail appeared first on KESQ.
Suspect steals ambulance and leads police on highway pursuit
The California High Patrol pursued a stolen ambulance near the Orange-Los Angeles County border Tuesday night. The suspect drove down the CA-91 Freeway after allegedly stealing the ambulance from Orange City Fire Department personnel at Foothill Regional Medical Center in Tustin. According to Fire Chief Robert Stefano, the suspect stole the ambulance as paramedics dropped off a patient at the hospital.After learning about the theft, police started chasing the car near Downey. During the entire ordeal, the ambulance's rear doors were wide open and a side door slid ajar several times. The suspect stopped on the side of the southbound 710 Freeway at East Carson Street just north of where the road splits to the 405 Freeway. He stepped out of the vehicle and surrendered to officers without further incident. They say that the man was inside of the hospital before he exited through the ambulance bay and took off with the vehicle. An OCFD battalion chief had attempted to call one of the firefighter's cell phones during the incident, expecting to speak with his coworker. Instead, the suspect picked up the phone. He told the battalion chief, "I just had to get out of there." No further information was immediately available.
Pair arrested at a Tustin storage facility had a gun, drugs and fraudulent production materials
Police officers conducted an investigation at a local storage facility, according to the Tustin Police Department . The officers recovered a loaded handgun, large quantities of drugs (fentanyl, methamphetamine, marijuana), indicia of drug sales, personal identifying information of dozens of individuals, fraudulent production materials, and other contraband in the vehicle occupants’ possession.
$300K Aston Martin DBS wrecked in Orange County crash; man detained
A motorist was placed in handcuffs after a crash involving a luxury sports car worth hundreds of thousands of dollars in Orange County Sunday night. Newport Beach police and firefighters were called to the 7700 block of East Pacific Coast Highway after an Aston Martin DBS was involved in a crash around 7 p.m. Witnesses […]
Pedestrian possibly killed when car driven by DUI suspect veers off road and into Santa Ana River
A pedestrian was killed when they were hit by a possibly drunk driver who drove their car off the road and into the Santa Ana River in Anaheim on Tuesday evening. It happened at a little after 6:30 p.m. near E. Wagner Avenue and S. Rio Vista Street, according to the Anaheim Police Department. Crews arrived at the scene to find a car that had landed in two feet of water in the Santa Ana River after veering off the road, police said. They're investigating the driver as possibly being under the influence of an unknown suspect when the crash happened. Both the...
12 unlicensed contractors busted in Southern California sting operation
A two-day undercover operation in Riverside County resulted in 12 unlicensed contractors being cited, facing hefty fines and possibly jail time. Officials said the unlicensed contractors were asked to submit bids for various construction projects that included landscaping, painting and/or masonry work. According to California law, an unlicensed contractor cannot bid or work on any […]
In-N-Out Burger’s owner to rock out against opioid abuse
The owner of In-N-Out Burger plans to strap on the bass guitar with the goal of saving lives. The Slave 2 Nothing Foundation, founded by In-N-Out Burger owner and president Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson and her husband, Sean Ellingson, is ramping up its efforts to combat substance abuse with its annual #NotAnother campaign. The campaign invites participants […]
The OC Sheriff made 2 arrests and seized over 890K Fentanyl pills with help from Border Patrol agents
Over the past year, the OC Sheriff’s Highway Interdiction Team (HIT) has partnered with the California Border Patrol as part of the Vehicle Interdiction Pipeline Enforcement Resource (VIPER) Task Force to identify, disrupt and arrest drug trafficking organizations that regularly use the highways and trafficking routes to further their criminal enterprise.
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