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Police arrest man accused of following girls off bus, touching them inappropriately
Police said the man is wanted for sexual battery and asked for help finding him. The post Police arrest man accused of following girls off bus, touching them inappropriately appeared first on Long Beach Post.
Search Underway for Lakewood Teen Last Seen 12 Days Ago
Sheriff’s detectives Saturday asked the public for help locating a 13-year-old girl last seen in Lakewood a dozen days ago. Isabella Nicolette Siebrandt was last seen July 8 in the 2600 block of Hardwick Street, according to the Los Angeles sheriff’s Department. Siebrandt’s family is concerned for her...
Deputies Search for Missing At-Risk Man, 37
Authorities were asking for the public’s help Sunday in finding a 37-year-old man with a health risk who went missing. Juan Simon Hernandez Macias was last seen about 8 p.m. Saturday in the 12300 block of 223rd Street in Hawaiian Gardens, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
Son stabs mother to death, injures father in Wilmington attack, LAPD says
A 20-year-old man stabbed his mother to death and injured his father following an attack at their Wilmington home early Sunday morning, Los Angeles police said.The deadly stabbing happened shortly after 12:30 a.m. in the 900 block of N. Banning Boulevard, according to LAPD. Responding officers found two victims at the home suffering from stab wounds -- a 42-year-old woman and a 50-year-old man.Police located the 20-year-old suspect at the scene completely naked and took him into custody. He was taken to the hospital for an evaluation, LAPD said.Police believe the man stabbed his parents in their home overnight, killing his mother in the process and injuring his father, who was taken to the hospital in stable condition. LAPD says he is expected to survive.The woman died at the scene from her injuries.Authorities have not identified the suspect or victims.The motive for the deadly attack is unknown. Police are investigating whether the suspect was under the influence of drugs.
UPDATE: Four Missing Palmdale Brothers Found Safe, Parents Arrested on Unrelated Charges
After nearly three weeks of concerted efforts by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and the public, four brothers who vanished from Palmdale have been found safe. According to KTLA, the siblings, ranging from 2 to 5 years old, were located Saturday afternoon. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed the children had last been seen on July 1 around 2 p.m. in the 800 block of East Avenue P-12 in Palmdale and were believed to be heading to the Mojave area in Kern County at the time they disappeared.
Samurai sword attack in Los Angeles: one dead, two hospitalized
LA County Sheriff’s deputies came to a residential lane in San Dimas and were waved down by a female carrying a Samurai-style sword. Last week, a violent altercation involving a Samurai-style sword left one woman dead and two others hospitalized in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department...
5 injured after food truck explodes in Whittier
Two people are in critical condition and three others were also hurt after a food truck exploded early Saturday morning, authorities say. Preliminary information indicates that first responders were dispatched to the 6700 block of Greenleaf Avenue in Whittier at 9:15 a.m. on reports of a food truck that had exploded. Few details about the […]
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