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Man allegedly shoots at a driver over a parking space in Buena Park
A man was arrested after he allegedly shot at another person following an altercation over a parking spot on Sunday in Buena Park. At 6:01 p.m., Buena Park police responded to a report of a shooting in the parking lot of Porto’s Bakery and Café, located at 7640 Beach Boulevard. When officers arrived, they arrested a potential suspect, 54-year-old Wei Chen of Chino Hills, who was sitting inside his car.
Shooting reported at bakery in Orange County
BUENA PARK – A person has been arrested for a reported shooting at Porto’s bakery this evening. Buena Park Police Department officers responded to a call at about 6:00 p.m. to a call about shots fired in the 7600 block of Beach Blvd. Upon arrival, officers were told...
Whittier standoff ends with arrest of assault suspect
Witness the intense, hours-long standoff in Whittier, as LASD deputies skillfully negotiate and finally apprehend a dangerous suspect. Charged with assault with a deadly weapon, the suspect's arrest brings a tense situation to a dramatic conclusion.
3 Of The Most Dangerous Cities In California That You Should Avoid This 2023
Before you pack your bags and visit the state, make sure to check this list of the most dangerous cities in California so you’ll know which ones to avoid. First On The List Of Most Dangerous Cities In California Is Stockton City. According to Visitoworld , Stockton has been...
Wrong-way driver killed in fiery crash in Orange County
CORONA, Calif. – A wrong-way driver was killed in a fiery crash Sunday night. California Highway Patrol officers and the Corona Fire Department responded to a call shortly before midnight about a wrong-way traffic collision at the 91 and 15 freeways. Upon arrival, officers found two vehicles fully engulfed...
Sudden Death of Former Anaheim Council Member Jordan Brandman at 43 Leaves Community Stunned
The sudden loss of former Anaheim Council Member Jordan Brandman, aged 43, has deeply impacted his community. Brandman was found unresponsive at home on Friday, September 29, leaving behind a legacy of dedicated public service and civic commitment. The circumstances of his death are under investigation, but his unique contribution to his community remains undeniable.
Driver leads police on wild 3-county chase
A driver led La Habra Police on a three-county pursuit that involved ramming into cop cars, slamming through a fence, driving on the wrong side of the freeway, and hiding in a Corona Denny's. The driver was eventually taken into custody.
Police Open Fire on a Woman Fleeing the Scene in a U-Haul Truck as a Custody Battle in Los Angeles Becomes Dangerous
Law enforcement in Los Angeles encountered a challenging situation near North Gaffey Street and West Capitol Drive earlier today. A child custody dispute escalated into an officer-involved shooting, as per LAPD PIO Post. The officers, who arrived at around 9:20 p.m., discovered a woman in her late 30s intentionally hitting a female pedestrian with a U-Haul truck as she was trying to leave the scene.
Arrests Made in Alleged Smash-and-Grab Robbery Gang Involving Women and Teen
Catch the gripping story of three women and a teenage girl, arrested by Irvine police for a series of alleged smash-and-grab robberies. Tune in to discover how this audacious gang was finally brought to justice.
Chase Bank Closures in CA: A 2023 Update
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Ongoing Investigation Following Fatal Shooting of Man by Dog Walker in Garden Grove
In this gripping report, delve into the ongoing investigation of a fatal shooting in Garden Grove. The incident, involving a man walking his dogs, unfolded last week, leaving the community in shock. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this chilling case.
Suspected copper thief hit, killed while running from police on 55 Freeway in Tustin
A suspected copper wire thief was struck and killed by a car while running away from police on the 55 Freeway in Tustin on Monday. According to Tustin Police Department, officers were dispatched to a building off of First Street and Yorba Avenue at around 11:30 a.m. in regards to a person who was allegedly stealing copper wire from a building in the area. The caller told police that he was throwing the wire to the ground from the rooftop of the building. Upon arrival, police found the suspect, a 32-year-old man from Santa Ana, pushing a shopping cart filled with the copper from the scene. When he saw the officers, he "ditched the stolen property, jumped a side of fence to the side of the freeway," a statement from Tustin police said. As they set up a perimeter in the area to search for him, the suspect jumped onto northbound lanes of the 55 FWY near First St. and Fourth Street, where he was struck by a car. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The suspect has not yet been identified pending notification of next of kin. The incident caused an extensive traffic backup as authorities investigated the incident.
Located Child Alert: 12-Year Old Aurora Cartwright Found in Huntington Beach, California
As reported by the Public Information Officer Community Relations Office on the 30th of September, 2023, at 18:43, Aurora Cartwright, a 12-year-old resident of Huntington Beach, has been found.
Body found in aqueduct in Lancaster
LANCASTER, Calif. – A body was recovered from an aqueduct Monday afternoon. California Highway Patrol and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s responded to a reported body being located in the aqueduct around 4:00 p.m. The aqueduct is located on 195th St. West. Two men were reported missing two days...
‘Forgotten Wonders’ of OC
HI-WAY 39 Drive-In under construction in 1955 (Orange County Archives). There used to be a thing called “The Seven Wonders of the World,” mostly extinct (and possibly mythical) places and buildings that out stand out as monuments to the creativity and history the people who established them.