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SoCal teens lead authorities on high-speed chase
POMONA — Three teenagers were in custody early Monday morning after leading authorities on a high speed chase for nearly an hour. News of the pursuit reached Southern California airwaves
San Bernardino police evaluating latest mega rave
SAN BERNARDINO — Twenty-five thousand showed up at the National Orange Show for a rave on Sunday. Fifteen wound up at the hospital and police made 21 felony arrests during
Authorities seeking other possible victims of suspected rapist, burglar
LOS ANGELES — In a statement released Wednesday morning, the California Department of Justice asked for the public’s help in identifying other possible victims of a man suspected of multiple
Bill aiming to restrict journalists' access shot down
SACRAMENTO — A California Assembly bill that would have reduced reporters’ ability to access victim information failed 4-2 during a legislative committee hearing Tuesday morning. If passed, AB 1682 would
Bill aiming to restrict journalists’ access shot down
SACRAMENTO — A California Assembly bill that would have reduced reporters’ ability to access victim information failed 4-2 during a legislative committee hearing Tuesday morning. If passed, AB 1682 would
“Survivor” producer held up in Mexico following wife’s murder
An arrest could come soon in the case of a Rancho Palos Verdes TV producer who Mexican officials believe may have killed his wife and dumped her body in a
Carlsbad police arrest suspect in 2001 rape-murder case
Carlsbad — It took DNA from a 2007 Los Angeles narcotics bust to solve a 2001 rape and murder case, but the suspect now is in a Vista jail, authorities
FBI aids in arrest of bank robber
LONG BEACH — Police in Long Beach and Redlands, along with the FBI, used technology to track down a bank robbery suspect that escaped on foot with thousands of dollars
Red Sharpie Bandit evades capture after bank robberies
SAN LUIS OBISPO — A man who the FBI has dubbed the Red Sharpie Bandit is suspected of robbing two local banks on Monday, according to county law officials. The