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Lake

Kevin Lord Dirksen’s Short Foray Into Self-Awareness

NICE — January 12th. Approximately 10 a.m. A patrol deputy traveling south on westbound Highway 20 noticed a fellow motorist driving with a broken tail light and dragging a dog leash

Lake

Drunken Target Practice Catches Police Attention

LAKEPORT — On the 6th of January at around 3:20 p.m., Lakeport police received word that a woman was pointing a rifle at cars in the 600 block of Martin

San Diego

Armed Suspect Calls The Cops On Himself

SAN MARCOS — Strange that an armed suspect should phone the cops and tell them exactly what he looks like, where he’s going, and that he intends to open fire

San Diego

Randy Cop Costs San Diego $2.3 Million (So Far)

SAN DIEGO – Former San Diego police officer Anthony Arevalos has now cost taxpayers at least $2.3 million, as the City Council finalized a $795,000 settlement to woman whom he’d

Los Angeles

The FBI vs. MS-13

Bill Lewis, Assistant Director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office, announced the culmination of a multi-agency investigation with charges against 20 members and associates of the MS-13

Los Angeles

Eight Suspects Headed to Pre-Trial for L.A. Times Burglary Ring

LOS ANGELES — Eight suspects have been arrested in connection with a residential burglary ring that targeted Los Angeles Times subscribers, and have since plead not guilty to more than

Marin

Lorraine Carstens Is Not The Tassel Bandit

MILL VALLEY — Just after 9:30 a.m. on the 5th of December, deputies from the Marin County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to resolve an issue at the Union Bank at

Humboldt Sonoma

Arcata Bank Robber Suspected in Earlier Santa Rosa Knockover

It started off in Santa Rosa, where on November 27th we found Santa Rosa Police responding to a report of a bank robbery at around 4:45 p.m. The bank in

San Diego

State Officials Incur Public’s Wrath Over Proposed Residency of Violent Sexual Predator

SAN DIEGO — 70-year-old Douglas Badger has been in and out of prison and state hospitals since 1981, when he was first sentenced to 10 years in prison for a

San Diego

A Bang-Up Stop

POWAY — Traffic stops are iffy, especially in places like San Diego where folks who don’t enjoy being pulled over are more inclined to sing it from the rooftops. And