Posts From Magdalena Rahn
Road rage windshield-smasher lands in Anaheim jail
Photo: Joshua Robert Dalton Telling police upon his arrest that he “lost his temper”, an Anaheim, California, man soon learned that violent exhibitions of emotions can land a person in
MLK Jr Day burglary was no bank holiday for Anaheim man
Photo – Luis Fernando Bautista An Anaheim man who attempted to rob a local bank on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day found that police were still on duty. His holiday
Illicit Marijuana farming syphoned off $$$ in So Cal energy
Photo: Rancho Cucamonga grow site A small indoor garden it was not. What grew to be nearly a jungle of illegal marijuana plants at two Rancho Cucamonga residences resulted in
Banning gun murder suspect Brody Baca remains at-large
Photo: Brody Baca A 9-1-1 hang-up call set police in Banning, California, on alert on the night of December 28, 2018. When the officers arrived at the site, they found
Chino Hills quartet steals school’s STEM resources
Photo: stolen laptops and a drug pipe Four thieves stole a classroom’s worth of laptops, 32 to be exact, from an Oak Ridge Elementary School in Chino Hills. The burglary
Woman tours LA in stolen car, gets arrested
Photo: Fua’s arrest There are better ways to get a new car than to steal one, as the suspect in a Los Angeles-area carjacking has shown. She and a man
OC man wrangled to jail in bank robbery attempt
Photo: McClintock in action In choosing to spend a day attempting to rob an Orange County bank, a Garden Grove man is now spending a period in jail. Samuel Hunter
A bad branch in the family tree — DNA does in 1990s rapist
Photo: Kevin Konther DNA-matching technology and a family tree have enabled the arrest of an Inland Empire, California, man suspected of committing multiple Orange County rapes in the 1990s. Renewed
Sexual assault suspect caged thanks to bus video
Photo: Erick Hernandez walks to jail The suspect in a violent sexual assault on a main thoroughfare in Santa Ana has been captured, thanks to surveillance footage and public assistance.
Willits thievery, because people do still send postal mail
Photo: Ethan Bauer A Crescent City man who chose to spend his Christmas morning engaging in petty thievery has proven, once again, that crime does not pay. Officials from the