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Alleged tourist burglar in Oak Park facing felony charges: VCDA

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Alleged tourist burglar in Oak Park facing felony charges: VCDA

Chilean nationwide Alexis Provoste Aranguiz was in courtroom Tuesday going through felony expenses for allegedly burglarizing an Oak Park house.

Aranguiz is going through felony conspiracy and first-degree residential housebreaking expenses, in addition to a particular allegation that the housebreaking was a violent crime, Ventura County District Lawyer Erik Nasarenko introduced.

Aranguiz, 43, was the burglar overwhelmed and captured by a Oak Park home-owner who bought house in the course of the housebreaking Friday evening, in accordance with a press launch from Nasarenko’s workplace.

The home-owner, Sal Mercado, informed KTLA that whereas a primary burglar escaped right into a ready car, he caught the second burglar, Aranguiz, coming down the steps along with his palms full of jewellery and electronics.

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“I simply didn’t give him an opportunity, simply hit him, as a result of to start with, I don’t know if he has a gun, a knife, any type of weapon, proper? You simply don’t know. Your thoughts goes loopy,” Mercado stated.

The District Lawyer’s workplace stated Aranguiz is “a suspected member of a South American Theft Group,” that are believed to ship burglars on journeys to the U.S., usually by means of LAX, to focus on owners, steal from them after which return to their house international locations in a pattern investigators name “crime tourism.”

“A search of Aranguiz yielded stolen property on his individual and in his pockets,” the discharge stated.

Nasarenko’s workplace additionally confirmed that the home-owner held down till Ventura County Sheriff’s Workplace deputies arrived to take him into custody, and the confrontation between the home-owner and Aranguiz is why they determined to maneuver ahead with the violent crime allegation.

Aranguiz, who pleaded not responsible on Tuesday, is in custody in lieu of $150,000 bail.

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The opposite burglar and the motive force of the getaway automobile stay at giant, in accordance with the District Lawyer’s workplace.

“We ask our residents to stay vigilant and report suspicious exercise to native legislation enforcement,” Nasarenko stated within the launch. “My workplace will proceed to work aggressively with our legislation enforcement companions to cost and prosecute South American Theft Teams and crews that concentrate on residential communities.

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Inland Empire community alerted after 'overly friendly' strangers snatch necklace

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Inland Empire community alerted after 'overly friendly' strangers snatch necklace

Residents in one San Bernardino County neighborhood are being urged to remain vigilant after a pair of “overly friendly” strangers snatched a necklace from the neck of one victim.

Two incidents involving the suspects were reported about a mile apart Thursday morning in Chino Hills.

Deputies first responded to Calle San Marcos Park, in Chino Hills, around 9:30 a.m. regarding suspicious activity, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department stated in a news release.

“A male and female contacted the reporting party in public. They wanted to shake the reporting party’s hand and appeared overly friendly. The reporting party believed the suspects intended to steal jewelry from his person,” the Sherrif’s Department stated.

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The man and woman were located and stopped by a deputy but during the traffic stop another service call was made from a victim who had a necklace stolen from his neck earlier in the morning in the 3200 block of Skyview Ridge.

Investigators determined the same suspects, identified as Washington residents Dorian Stanescu, 31, and Laura Ghiocel, 34, were involved in both incidents.

Stanescu and Ghiocel were arrested for grand theft from a person and were booked at the West Valley Detention Center, the Sheriff’s Department stated.

Deputies later urged Chino Hills community members to remain vigilant when strangers approach in public spaces.

“Recently, incidents have increased where individuals, often posing as friendly or helpful, distract victims to steal valuable items, particularly jewelry,” the Sheriff’s Department stated.

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Deputies said the thieves often try to divert the victim’s attention away from their belongings.

Anyone with information regarding Thursday’s incidents was asked to call the Chino Hills Police Department at 909-364-2000. Those who prefer to remain anonymous can contact the We-Tip Hotline at 800-782-7463.

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Feather Alert issued for missing woman in Southern California

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Feather Alert issued for missing woman in Southern California

Family members and authorities are searching for a missing Indigenous woman who has not been seen for weeks.

Gabrielle Lund, 25, was last seen on Sept. 5 at around noontime, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

She had traveled to L.A. from South Dakota to attend a rehabilitation program, authorities said.

Her last known location was the Union Rescue Mission located at 545 South San Pedro Street in downtown L.A.

A Feather Alert was issued by police on Thursday, Sept. 26 after her loved ones failed to contact her.

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Lund is described as a woman standing 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing around 160 pounds. She has black hair, brown eyes and was last seen wearing a black tank top and black leggings.

Gabrielle Lund, 25, was last seen in downtown Los Angeles on September 5, 2024. (Los Angeles Police Department)

A Feather Alert is issued by law enforcement agencies “investigating the suspicious or unexplainable disappearance of an Indigenous woman or Indigenous person,” according to the California Highway Patrol.

Anyone who has seen the missing woman or knows of her whereabouts is urged to call LAPD Detective Franco at 213-996-1800 or dial 911. The public can also call LAPD at 1-877-527-3247. 

Anonymous tips can be provided to L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at lacrimestoppers.org.

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Holiday ice rink returning to downtown Los Angeles

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Holiday ice rink returning to downtown Los Angeles

For another year, Pershing Square in the heart of downtown Los Angeles will turn into a winter wonderland where skaters and spectators can gather to experience the city’s largest outdoor ice rink.

The holiday ice rink at Pershing Square will officially open to the public with a tree lighting ceremony on Nov. 21, which will feature musical performances by the cast of “Wicked” the Broadway musical. The rink will remain in place through Jan. 12, 2025.

The seasonal ice rink has brought a little bit of the winter weather to sunny Los Angeles for the past 25 years, with more than 45,000 skaters and 221,000 spectators visiting the famed public park located between South Olive and Hill streets.

“The rink fosters community, while embracing winter fitness and fun,” organizers said.

This undated photo shows families enjoying the The Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles. (Red Apple Photography)

The event this year is sponsored by “Wicked,” DTLA Alliance, KUSC, Metro and Metrolink. Proceeds from the weekslong event will benefit City of Los Angeles Department of Recreations and Parks.

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The largest outdoor rink in the city at 7,200 square feet, the holiday ice rink promises to provide “professional-quality ice for skating and entertainment.”

General admission, which includes skate rentals, is $20. Skate “helpers” and storage lockers can be rented for additional fees. Advanced tickets are available to be purchased online beginning Friday.

FILE - This undated photo shows families enjoying the The Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles. (Red Apple Photography)
FILE – This undated photo shows families enjoying the The Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles. (Red Apple Photography)

Private parties are also available on select Mondays and Tuesdays, organizers said.

“Wicked”-themed skate nights will take place on Wednesdays, which will feature music from the show and giveaways; Thursday nights will feature music from local DJs; and Sundays will feature two sessions for skater to enjoy the “soothing sounds of classical music” provided by KUSC radio.

If you’re not interested in skating but still want to experience the novelty of winter sports in Southern California, the Hollywood Curling Club will host three one-hour curling lessons on Dec. 21, Dec. 28 and Jan. 4, 2025.

FILE - This undated photo shows families enjoying the The Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles. (Red Apple Photography)
This undated photo shows families enjoying the The Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles. (Red Apple Photography)

Willy Bietak, whose production company is organizing the holiday ice rink, said the event is an “absolute must” for Angelenos and residents who want to make the most out of a winter in Los Angeles.

For tickets and other information, click here.

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