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L.A. County is buying $750,000 worth of baby formula for families amid shortage

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Los Angeles County is shopping for $750,000 value of child formulation to be distributed to households amid the scarcity that has been plaguing the nation.

“I do know many dad and mom and caregivers have been nervous and anxious because of the scarcity of child formulation,” L.A. County Supervisor Hilda L. Solis stated. “Because the County authorities, it’s our accountability to be the protection internet for our residents, and meet the wants of these most susceptible.”

Dad and mom across the U.S. are being met with empty cabinets because of the formulation scarcity, which solely received worse in February when a significant child meals producer, Abbott Diet, recalled powdered child formulation merchandise manufactured at a Michigan plant.

The recall, which affected the Similac, Alimentum and EleCare manufacturers, was issued after 4 infants had been hospitalized with bacterial infections, and two died after taking powdered child formulation, in keeping with the U.S. Meals and Drug Administration.

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The recall exacerbated already current child formulation provide points brought on by pandemic-snarled provide chains and shortages of substances.

Retailers throughout the nation, together with CVS and Walgreens, have been limiting how a lot child formulation prospects can purchase without delay.

The scarcity grew to become so extreme, it compelled the U.S. army to start airlifting provides from Europe in a federal effort dubbed “Operation Fly Formulation.”

However there could also be an finish to the scarcity in sight. Meals and Drug Administration Commissioner Robert Califf final week stated that Abbott Industries formulation must be again on the cabinets in June and that provides must be utterly again to regular by July.

Nonetheless, L.A. County officers hope the child formulation buy will assist some native households within the meantime.

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The primary child formulation cargo is anticipated to reach in L.A. County this week and will likely be distributed by means of the Division of Public Well being’s Nurse Household Partnership Program, which serves new dad and mom by means of house visits, Solis stated in a information launch.

Additionally, the county’s Division of Kids & Household Providers is shopping for $500,000 of formulation, a few of which was already distributed to households within the baby welfare system.

Solis stated securing a provide of formulation for infants throughout L.A. County was “a close to unattainable activity throughout this scarcity.”

“We’ll work with nonprofit businesses, well being clinics, and thru the County’s meals distributions to make sure households and infants most in want obtain it,” Solis stated. “This work enhances that of President Joseph R. Biden’s Administration to get child formulation to households nationwide.”

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Child sex predator in Southern California dies in jail

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Child sex predator in Southern California dies in jail

An inmate facing 11 felony charges at the Robert Presley Detention Center was pronounced dead in his cell, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office announced on Monday.

An inmate locator search showed that the deceased, who officials identified as 39-year-old Anthony Wayne Brooks of Riverside, faced 5 felony counts of lewd acts on a child under the age of 14, as well as charges for illegal gun possession, DUI, vandalism, paraphernalia and more.

According to the sheriff’s office, deputies found Brooks unresponsive in his housing unit cell on Sunday and attempted to perform life-saving measures until paramedics arrived.

However, despite their efforts, the sheriff’s office said Brooks was ultimately pronounced deceased.

“Investigators from the Riverside Sheriff’s Office Corrections Central Investigations Unit responded and assumed the investigation,” the sheriff’s office wrote in a release.

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Investigators did not immediately find any signs of foul play, according to officials.

According to the inmate locator search, Brooks was arrested on June 6, 2023, by the Jurupa Valley Police Department and did not have bail posted. Brooks had a court date set in February 2025.

Three years earlier, the Riverside Police Department arrested Brooks on Aug. 7, 2020, for negligent discharge of a firearm, felon in possession of a firearm and high capacity magazine, and violations of both probation and Post Release Community Supervision, according to the department’s Facebook page.

At the time of his 2020 arrest, police said Brooks had been residing at a sober living house. 

“During a search of the house, officers found a semi-automatic handgun, high capacity magazine, and numerous ammunition,” stated the department.

The sheriff’s office said Brooks’ death is an ongoing investigation, and that no further information was available as of Monday night.

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Officials encourage anyone with information regarding this incident to contact Investigator Justin Williams at 951-922-7152.

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Stolen credit card, over $1K in merchandise found in Upland mail theft bust

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Stolen credit card, over K in merchandise found in Upland mail theft bust

Officers arrested two suspects for stealing mail, over $1,000 in merchandise and more in San Bernardino County, police announced on Monday evening.

The Upland Police Department wrote in an X post that officers received a call last week about two men breaking into mailboxes and driving a Mercedes that didn’t have license plates.

The department said officers were able to identify the suspect vehicle, “which started the shift challenge of who could find it first.”

An officer “didn’t take long” to find the Mercedes at a gas station at Foothill Boulevard and Benson Avenue, according to police.

“It also wasn’t hard to spot the two making a couple of trips to the trash can,” the department added.

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Officers said they then stopped the car and found stolen mail from Upland, as well as drugs, burglary tools and paraphernalia.

Police also found more stolen mail after officers went back to the gas station and searched the trash.

In addition, Upland PD said officers found a sizeable amount of merchandise from a retail store as well as a receipt that showed a partial card number from the credit card used.

“In one of the guys’ wallets was a freshly stolen credit card with matching numbers,” wrote the department. “Turns out the card was just stolen, then used to ‘purchase’ over $1,000 in merchandise.”

Upland PD said officers arrested and booked the suspects for commercial burglary, felony identification theft, mail theft, narcotics and more. Officers also impounded the Mercedes.

“Great job to our vigilant citizens for reporting what they saw,” praised the department.

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Man, woman released after 17 years due to 'wrongful conviction' in East Los Angeles murder

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Man, woman released after 17 years due to 'wrongful conviction' in East Los Angeles murder

A man and a woman who spent more than 17 years in prison for an East Hollywood murder had their convictions vacated, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced Monday.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge William C. Ryan also ordered the immediate release of Charlotte Pleytez and Lombardo Palacios who were imprisoned for the 2007 murder.

“I want to extend my deepest apologies to Ms. Pleytez and Mr. Palacios for the years of hardship they endured due to these wrongful convictions,” Hochman stated. “I also want to recognize the tragic loss of Hector Luis Flores and share my heartfelt condolences with his family. His death is a painful reminder of the heavy responsibility we bear to ensure justice not only holds the right people accountable but also honors the lives of victims and their families.”

Flores was fatally shot during a verbal altercation in a shopping center parking lot in the 5200 block of Sunset Boulevard on March 28, 2007.

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Pleytez and Palacios were arrested following eyewitness identifications and other circumstantial evidence, the DA’s Office stated.

Palacios and Pleytez were convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 50 years to life in prison but years later, the DA’s Office was asked to revisit the case.

“We are reluctant to say justice has been done, because the injustices our clients have suffered for nearly two decades are unfathomable, but this is definitely a cause for celebration,” said attorney Matt Lombard.

The District Attorney said that there was no evidence to suggest that law enforcement or prosecutors acted inappropriately during the case. “The request for relief in this case was based entirely on new evidence uncovered by the joint CRU and defense investigation,” Hochman stated.

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