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Family begs for return of beloved dog after thief steals vehicle in East Hollywood

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Family begs for return of beloved dog after thief steals vehicle in East Hollywood

A heartbroken pet proprietor whose automotive was stolen along with her canine inside is hoping surveillance video of the crime will assist police monitor down her automobile and convey her beloved pet again.

Tara Luhv says she is distraught after her 2-year-old Pomeranian named Loki was swiped from her parked automotive whereas she was inside along with her daughter on the gymnastics studio.

She says that her canine really suffers from separation anxiousness. It was going to be an extended day, so she introduced the canine along with her, checking on it each couple of minutes. Regardless of returning to test on her canine recurrently, there was apparently simply sufficient time for a thief to interrupt in and take off.

A household is hoping that safety footage will assist police establish the one who stole their automotive with their canine inside. (Offered picture)

It occurred Saturday afternoon in East Hollywood. The pup was within the automotive with the air working, however Luhv had the important thing fob along with her. Surveillance video exhibits a person casing the automotive earlier than he break in and drives away with Luhv’s automobile and Loki inside.

Luhv stated Loki is her son’s canine and her children are devastated not having him residence.

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The mom simply moved to Los Angeles from Wisconsin on what she known as a “leap of religion,” hoping to present her children a brand new life. Now they’re with out their beloved canine and caught with no transportation.

The household hopes somebody acknowledges the person within the surveillance video and is ready to establish him. If not, she’s hoping the thief does the correct factor and returns the household canine. She stated her precedence is getting Loki residence, not the getting the automobile again.

Anybody with details about the suspected automotive thief, or if you happen to’ve seen Loki, you might be urged contact the Los Angeles Police Division at 1-877-275-5273.

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KTLA 5's Henry DiCarlo hosts golf tournament fundraiser in support of animal welfare

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KTLA 5's Henry DiCarlo hosts golf tournament fundraiser in support of animal welfare

KTLA 5 meteorologist Henry DiCarlo was the provider of a fun-filled day of competition on Saturday at his 6th annual Putts for Mutts Golf Tournament in Yorba Linda on Friday.

This year’s edition of the tournament featured several challenges, including hole-in-one, longest drive and closest-to-the-pin competitions that participants were able to choose from.

Putts for Mutts Golf Tournament benefits Tails That Teach, a nonprofit dedicated to teaching kindness and empathy to children through education that was founded by Henry’s wife, Lisa Wiehebrink.

Tails That Teach also provides resources to animal shelters to help them care for animals in need and promote responsible pet ownership.

“This tournament raises funds for an important cause not only in Southern California, but across the country,” DiCarlo said. “This event is great because we see the results from it…we have great support and it really goes back into the community.”

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KTLA 5 meteorologist Henry DiCarlo was the provider of a fun-filled day of competition on Saturday at his 6th Annual Putts for Mutts Golf Tournament in Yorba Linda on Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (Robles Video)

That community aspect is second-to-none at the Putts for Mutts events, according to DiCarlo, who praised attendees for coming together not only to raise money, but to connect and share their passion for supporting such a meaningful cause.

“I’ve been coming back every year because of the cause and to support my friend Henry,” said Jim Doyle, an attendee of all six tournaments. “It’s really rewarding to know that we are making a difference; plus, it’s a lot of fun, and I get to meet other people who are here to support the same mission.”

It wasn’t just tournament veterans that enjoyed themselves, either.

“I play golf quite a bit, but this tournament stands out,” said first-time participant Caden Ellis. “The atmosphere is great, and the challenges make it a lot more exciting.”

Saturday’s festivities concluded with a dinner and auction that offered prizes such as suite tickets to a Lakers game, a beach house vacation and a getaway to Palm Springs. The day’s top golfers were also honored at the dinner.

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To donate and learn more about Tails That Teach, contact info@tailsthatteach.org.

In case you missed out on Saturday’s animal welfare fundraiser event hosted by Henry, you’re in luck, as another KTLA meteorologist, Kacey Montoya, is holding a fundraiser to support her foundation, Fix’N Fidos, on Sunday at Monarch Beach Golf Links in Dana Point.

More information on Kacey’s fundraiser can be found here.

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Suspect shot and killed after stabbing officer in Santa Monica: police

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Suspect shot and killed after stabbing officer in Santa Monica: police

A man was shot and killed after police said he stabbed a Santa Monica officer in an unprovoked attack Saturday night. 

At around 5:21 p.m., an officer was standing outside the Santa Monica police station while speaking to a citizen.

The suspect, identified only as a man in his early 30s, approached the officer.

Authorities said the officer asked the man to wait his turn as he was speaking to the other citizen. That’s when the suspect reportedly pulled a large knife from his clothing and “slashed and stabbed the officer.”

The victim immediately backed away and armed himself with his weapon as the man reportedly followed him around a corner. At that point, the officer fired shots at the suspect, fatally wounding him, officials said.

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  • A suspect was shot and killed after he allegedly stabbed a Santa Monica officer outside a police station on Oct. 5, 2024. (KTLA)
  • A suspect was shot and killed after he allegedly stabbed a Santa Monica officer outside a police station on Oct. 5, 2024. (KTLA)
  • A suspect was shot and killed after he allegedly stabbed a Santa Monica officer outside a police station on Oct. 5, 2024. (KTLA)
  • A suspect was shot and killed after he allegedly stabbed a Santa Monica officer outside a police station on Oct. 5, 2024. (KTLA)

The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. The officer was transported to the hospital with stab wounds but is expected to survive.

“I can’t tell you enough how disappointed I am to see that this attack, unprovoked, occurred on our streets,” said Santa Monica police chief Ramon Batista at a Saturday night press conference. “In Santa Monica, we pride ourselves on keeping our streets safe. Unfortunately, we’ve had a very serious series of events that have occurred in our city since this summer. Nonetheless, our officers are going to continue the work of going out there and providing public safety to our residents.”

An internal investigation will be conducted on the incident by the Santa Monica Police Department and the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

Anyone with information on the case or the suspect is asked to call the Watch Commander at 310-458-8427.

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Watch: Group of masked suspects steal designer bags from Valentino at L.A. mall in 'flash mob' robbery

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Watch: Group of masked suspects steal designer bags from Valentino at L.A. mall in 'flash mob' robbery

A group of masked individuals ran off with several designer bags and clothes in a “flash mob” robbery at a mall in the Canoga Park neighborhood of Los Angeles on Friday night, and part of it was caught on camera.

The robbery, which was captured on video and obtained by Traffic News LA, was reported at around 6 p.m. at Westfield Topanga mall. The video showed what appeared to be masked young men grabbing the items and running off while leaving a messy path behind them.

The robbery took place at the mall’s Valentino store, which is a high-end Italian fashion brand.

Several masked robbers made off with designer bags and clothes at a Valentino store at the Topanga Mall on Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (TNLA)

As of Saturday, it wasn’t clear how many items were stolen. There were about 10 suspects, according to TNLA.

The Valentino is next door to the Nordstrom store that was robbed in similar fashion just last week. According to TNLA, as much as $60,000 in merchandise was stolen in that flash mob robbery.

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No additional details were immediately made available.

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