Connect with us

Los Angeles, Ca

17 detained near Orange County school during narcotics operation

Published

on

17 detained near Orange County school during narcotics operation

Authorities detained 17 people near an Orange County school during an operation targeting reported drug use and sales.

Anaheim Police said suspects were spotted at La Palma Park in Anaheim which has negatively impacted a charter school located across the street.

The operation was conducted by Homeless Liaison Officers who directed enforcement and outreach services to the reported areas.

On Aug. 31, police responded to the park and detained 17 people. Seven people were arrested on various charges. Five others were provided detox and housing services and a woman who was eight months pregnant was transported to the hospital for care and housing. 

All leftover debris was removed by Lyons Security and the area will be cleaned by public works crewmembers.

Advertisement
  • Vehicles were impounded after suspects were arrested during the operation. (Anaheim Police Department)
  • Police detained 17 people near an Anaheim school during an operation targeting reported drug use and sales. (Anaheim Police Department)
  • Vehicles were impounded and debris was cleared after suspects were arrested during the operation. (Anaheim Police Department)
  • Vehicles were impounded and debris was cleared after suspects were arrested during the operation. (Anaheim Police Department)

Officers later responded to the 2200 block of West Lincoln Avenue on reports of an “influx of homeless individuals camping and using narcotics in the area,” police said. 

Two people, who were found passed out in a vehicle, were arrested for narcotics violations. Their truck was impounded and the area was cleared of all debris. 

“It was a great team effort to enforce the law while showing compassion and offering services in addition to the legal process,” Anaheim Police said.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Los Angeles, Ca

Hollywood Bowl power outage forces concert cancellation

Published

on

Hollywood Bowl power outage forces concert cancellation

A power outage at the Hollywood Bowl forced officials at the iconic venue to cancel Sunday night’s concert.  

Vance Joy, Grouplove and Tiny Habits were slated to perform this evening, according to The Bowl’s calendar.  

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 05: (L-R) Hannah Hooper, Benjamin Homola, and Christian Zucconi of GROUPLOVE perform on stage at The Observatory North Park on March 05, 2024 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Daniel Knighton/Getty Images)

“If a new date for this performance can be confirmed, details will follow and tickets for the original date will be valid for the new performance date,” officials at the Hollywood Bowl said in a statement posted to X, formerly Twitter.

“This is such a bummer,” Grouplove posted their Instagram stories. “We wish we could turn the lights on.”

Those with questions or interested in refunds or exchanges were encouraged to contact Audience Services at information@laphil.org.  

Advertisement

No information about what exactly caused the outage was provided. It is also unclear how long it will take to restore power to the iconic venue.

Continue Reading

Los Angeles, Ca

Culver City Police Department warning residents of uptick in online rental scams 

Published

on

Culver City Police Department warning residents of uptick in online rental scams 

Investigators with the Culver City Police Department are looking into a string of online rental scams that occurred in the city for over a month. 

According to a CCPD press release issued Sunday morning, detectives were alerted of multiple reports of rental scams between July 4 and Aug. 27 of this year, many of which were “initiated on social media.” 

“In each instance, a victim responded to a Facebook ad for an apartment rental,” police stated. “They agreed to meet the ‘seller’ at a location in Culver City, where they would exchange cash and a rental agreement.” 

After this interaction, the victim would attempt to enter the rental unit, only to find that the keys did not open the door.  When the victim reached out to the suspect, they would no longer respond to messages, investigators said.

Advertisement

Authorities say suspects use multiple methods to dupe individuals into agreeing to a fake rental, including phantom listings of locations that don’t exist or are unavailable, fake virtual tours that may be pre-recorded and advertisement manipulation replicating genuine listings. 

To avoid becoming a victim of an online rental scam, CCPD recommended the following steps: 

  • Verify contact details: Cross-check contact information in the listing with trustworthy sources 
  • Avoid personal servers: Do not engage with anyone requesting the use of a personal server for communication 
  • In-person inquiries: Ask questions about the property in person, rather than via email or online if possible 
  • Be cautions with payment requests: A reputable landlord won’t ask for payment before meeting you face-to-face or showing you the property in person 
  • Utilize professionals: If renting a property prior to seeing it, consider working with a licensed real estate broker or a trusted property management company 
  • Research Listings: Repeat advertisements – the same listing under a different name – could indicate a potential scam 

Police released descriptions of three suspects, two women and a man. No description for one of the women was immediately available; however, one of the suspects was described as a 20- to 30-year-old Hispanic woman with a heavy build and red hair who was seen wearing a pink jacket with lettering and gray shorts. 

The third suspect was described by police as a Black man between the ages of 20 and 30. 

Anyone with information surrounding the online rental scams is asked to contact Culver City Police Department Public Information Officer Jennifer Atenza by calling 310-253-6120 or emailing jennifer.atenza@culvercity.org 

Individuals can also call the CCPD Watch Commander at 310-253-6202. 

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Los Angeles, Ca

Southern California theft suspect arrested with truck full of stolen merchandise

Published

on

Southern California theft suspect arrested with truck full of stolen merchandise

A suspect was arrested for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from Southern California stores.

Earlier this week, police officers responded to a Target store in Chino after security reported an ongoing theft.

The male suspect had loaded a shopping cart filled with merchandise and left the store without paying, officers said.

The suspect loaded the stolen goods into a U-Haul truck and fled the area. Police later spotted the truck on the 60 Freeway and pulled the driver over.

Inside the box truck, over $1,500 worth of stolen merchandise was found. Police said the suspect, identified only as a Gardena resident, was allegedly responsible for over $33,000 worth of retail thefts in other neighborhoods.

Advertisement
  • Police followed the theft suspect's U-Haul truck in Chino. (Chino Police Department)
  • During the arrest, fentanyl was discovered inside the U-Haul truck. (Chino Police Department)
  • The theft suspect was arrested for allegedly stealing over $33,000 worth of merchandise from local stores. (Chino Police Department)
  • The theft suspect was arrested for allegedly stealing over $33,000 worth of merchandise from local stores. (Chino Police Department)

During the arrest, police also found fentanyl inside his vehicle.

The suspect was taken into custody on charges of grand theft, four outstanding warrants for theft and narcotics, and possession of fentanyl. 

His identity was not released as the case remains under investigation.

Footage of the theft can be seen in the video player above.

Continue Reading

Trending