San Bernardino
Fontana police nab parolee after standoff
FONTANA – A SWAT team ended a six-hour siege Sunday by capturing a wanted parolee who had barricaded himself in a home, falsely telling police he had a hostage. John
After 10 months, police ID charred corpse
REDLANDS – Redlands police are still searching for clues into the death of a man whose burning carcass was discovered along Interstate 10 last February. A potential break came this week
Athlete who attacked high school coach allowed Utah scholarship
HIGHLAND – Tyler Shreve, the high school athlete who pleaded no contest to attacking his high school baseball coach last February, will be allowed his full ride football scholarship to
Teen burglar shot dead
HESPERIA – A San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a teenage burglary suspect on Sunday. Ray Baljos, who coroners say died 12:45 p.m. Sunday, was accused of attacking
Former Rancho Cucamonga councilman sentenced
SAN BERNARDINO – Former Rancho Cucamonga City Council member Rex Gutierrez could have received probation for his convictions Tuesday on corruption and other charges. But Gutierrez, who committed the crimes while
Man shoots store clerk in early morning robbery
REDLANDS – Police are searching for a hardhat-wearing man who shot a store clerk during an early morning robbery on Saturday. The male suspect hung around an AM/PM convenience store
Seven charged in child care fraud scheme
RIVERSIDE – A fraud investigation that began 16 months ago concluded last week with the arrest of two people, bringing the total number of those implicated in the $500,000 child care scheme
Redlands Walmart shooter still on the loose
REDLANDS – A would-be robber who attempted to shoot open a cash drawer at a Walmart is still being sought by police. On Wednesday, Redlands police spokesman Carl Baker said there were
Ontario mall thieves stopped from leaving
RANCHO CUCAMONGA — Three people believed to have ransacked several stores were apprehended before they could make their getaway from Ontario’s Victoria Gardens Shopping Mall on Monday. The suspects were noticed
Colton police fighting possible layoffs
COLTON – Colton police officers are launching a campaign to prevent 16 possible layoffs of sworn personnel in the face of a $5 million cutback in city budgets next year.