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Culver City sex registrant arrested for being a peeping Tom: Police

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Culver City sex registrant arrested for being a peeping Tom: Police

The Culver Metropolis Police Division arrested an alleged peeping Tom who was noticed exterior a girl’s dwelling, police mentioned.

The alleged lurker, 49-year-old Culver Metropolis resident Shondel Larkin, was arrested on Wednesday after he was recognizing peering via a girl’s window on Tuesday, police mentioned on Fb.

Whereas the id of the prowler was not initially identified, the girl’s doorbell digicam captured footage of the person, who was then recognized as Larkin, “an area intercourse registrant who’s on parole for intercourse crimes,” exterior her dwelling at the least twice, police mentioned.

Whereas the sufferer noticed the prowler exterior her dwelling on Tuesday evening, it was solely via reviewing her safety footage that she turned conscious that he was additionally exterior her home on Monday, in keeping with authorities.

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“Detectives additionally discovered that Larkin, who’s required to put on a GPS ankle monitor as a situation of his parole, was within the space of the sufferer’s residence not solely on the evening of this incident, but in addition the earlier night,” police added.

On Wednesday, police mentioned they surveilled Larkin and “noticed him leering at a girl inside a Culver Metropolis residence.”

“Larkin was instantly arrested. The sufferer of this crime suggested detectives that she didn’t know Larkin and he was not approved to be on her property,” the discharge mentioned.

Larkin was booked into Culver Metropolis Police Division custody on a parole maintain, and he’s anticipated to face a number of prices of peeking whereas prowling.

As of Thursday, police haven’t but offered the case to the Los Angeles County District Lawyer’s workplace for the potential submitting of prices.

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Anybody else who witnessed this prowling or who has witnessed the same crime is requested to name Sgt. Eddie Baskaron at 310-253-6316 or the CCPD Watch Commander at 310-253-6202.

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Chili’s celebrates 50th anniversary with margarita deals, limited-edition merch

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Chili’s celebrates 50th anniversary with margarita deals, limited-edition merch

Chili’s is marking its 50th anniversary with a celebration centered around its signature margaritas. Throughout March, the restaurant will offer special deals and exclusive merchandise.

On March 13, guests can enjoy $5 Presidente Margaritas all day long, along with popular desserts such as the Molten Chocolate Cake. Customers must be 21 or older to purchase alcohol.

The restaurant chain is also its anniversary with a limited-edition merch collection featuring nostalgic items, including coasters inspired by old-school tables, retro T-shirts, trucker hats, and Skillet Cookie Candles.

Throughout March, the restaurant chain also plans to highlight a lineup of margaritas as part of its “Marg Madness” promotion.

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Featured drinks include the classic Patrón Marg, the fan-favorite Presidente Margarita, and the new Don Julio Marg.

For more information on Chili’s 50th-anniversary festivities, visit chilis.com.

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2 suspects wanted for vehicle theft in Orange County

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2 suspects wanted for vehicle theft in Orange County

Police are searching for two men wanted in connection with a vehicle theft in Orange County.

The pair allegedly stole a blue Jeep Gladiator truck from the 1000 block of Elements Way in Irvine back in February, according to the Irvine Police Department.

The stolen car was later found in Hollywood by Los Angeles police officers. 

  • Police are searching for two men wanted for allegedly stealing a Jeep Gladiator truck in Irvine in February 2025. (Irvine Police Department)

The suspects were captured on surveillance cameras leaving what appears to be a parking area. 

Anyone who recognizes the suspects or has information on the theft is asked to email amena@cityofirvine.org.

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Thousand Oaks man arrested after homemade bomb explodes in hands: sheriff

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Thousand Oaks man arrested after homemade bomb explodes in hands: sheriff

A Thousand Oaks man was arrested by sheriff’s deputies Tuesday afternoon after a homemade bomb detonated inside his home and injured his hands.

It happened around 3:30 p.m. at a home on the 2000 block of Hendrix Avenue in Thousand Oaks, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office said.

Deputies responded to the scene after reports of an explosion and found 66-year-old David Kornbluth with minor injuries to his hands. It was determined that he was handling explosive materials that ignited inside his home, causing the explosion.

Kornbluth was transported to a local hospital for treatment and was later released.

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Due to concerns over public safety, authorities conducted a search of the residence and found additional materials suspected to be explosive in nature. The Sheriff’s Office Arson/Bomb Unit and the Ventura County Fire Department assisted in securing the scene.

Detectives later obtained a search warrant and found additional items that they say are “consistent with creating explosives.” The materials were seized as evidence, and authorities determined that the home and surrounding neighborhood were safe.

After being released from the hospital, Kornbluth was taken into custody and booked into jail to await charges for possessing materials for creating an explosive device. He currently is in custody on $100,000 bail.

The Sheriff’s Office is reminding residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity to Sheriff’s Dispatch at 805-654-9511. Ventura County Crime Stoppers offers a reward of up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest and criminal complaint. Anonymous tips can be provided online or by phone.

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