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Man arrested for allegedly raping, assaulting elderly victim in San Bernardino County

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Man arrested for allegedly raping, assaulting elderly victim in San Bernardino County

A person was arrested Tuesday for allegedly raping and assaulting an aged individual in San Bernardino County.

The suspect was recognized as Willie Clarence Rush III, 22, from Apple Valley, by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Division.

Officers obtained studies of a potential rape at a house on the 20300 block of Thunderbird Street in Apple Valley round 4:21 a.m.

When authorities arrived, they discovered an “aged sufferer who had been assaulted and raped.” Investigators stated the suspect had damaged into the sufferer’s residence that morning.

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The sufferer was transported to a neighborhood hospital for remedy and was later launched, officers stated.

Rush was arrested on a number of prices together with assault with intent to rape, rape by power or worry, elder abuse, oral copulation utilizing power or harm and extra.

He’s being held on $2 million bail because the investigation stays ongoing.

Anybody with info is requested to contact Apple Valley Police Detective Kevin Riberich at 760-240-7400. Nameless ideas will be submitted to the We-Tip Hotline at 1-800-782-7463 or on-line at www.wetip.com.

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Watch live: Authorities in pursuit of suspected stolen vehicle

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Watch live: Authorities in pursuit of suspected stolen vehicle

The California Highway Patrol is in pursuit of a driver who allegedly stole a vehicle in South Los Angeles.

The pursuit reportedly began in Hawthorne. The vehicle was driving on the wrong side of the road, and officers elected not to engage in a ground pursuit for safety reasons.

At one point, there was a collision on the 110 Freeway that caused damage to the front end of the Kia.

The vehicle has multiple occupants, and CHP’s air patrol has been following closely. One of the suspects apparently jumped out of the vehicle during the pursuit.

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The suspect is driving erratically through multiple areas of South L.A.

Sky5 is overhead.

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Women busted with $2K worth of stolen Target merch in California

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Women busted with $2K worth of stolen Target merch in California

Authorities in Orange County have announced the arrests of two women who they said were caught earlier this month with roughly $2,000 worth of stolen Target merchandise.

“Mission Viejo deputies and the Community Services Unit (CSU) worked with Target Loss Prevention to successfully arrest some organized retail theft suspects,” the Sheriff’s Department posted on Instagram Tuesday.

The two suspects were arrested after allegedly stealing from three stores in south Orange County, authorities said.

  • Items recovered in a retail theft bust are seen in an image provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Department via Facebook.

Deputies said they recovered about $2,000 worth of merchandise and returned it to the affected retailers.

The suspects, whose identities were not released, were arrested on charges of shoplifting, organized retail theft and conspiracy, according to the Sheriff’s Department.

Images of some of the items, including a meth pipe, were shared in the Instagram post.

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“Don’t worry, they were also charged with possession of that meth pipe and use of the fraudulent handicapped placard you see in the photos,” the post read.

Officials said one of the suspects was on post-release community supervision after previous convictions for theft, grand theft and burglary.

The other suspect had five active warrants for theft, drugs, and resisting a peace officer.

“Unsurprisingly, they admitted to trading stolen merchandise for drugs,” the Sheriff’s Department said.

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Forget GPS, three simple words reveal any location in the world

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Forget GPS, three simple words reveal any location in the world

When it comes to finding a specific location, GPS is incredible, but let’s face it – nobody is exchanging coordinates.

An app called what3words is trying to make finding people and places, as well as meeting up – simple, fast and easy.

Plus, it works even without a signal.

The app recently teamed up with BMO Stadium in Los Angeles – home of the Los Angeles Football Club – to publish specific what3words addresses for key locations such as gates, the team store, concession stands, and the box office.

“It’s human nature not to pay attention to signs necessarily,” said Christian Lau, the stadium’s Chief Technology officer. “Having a tech solution for a younger demographic that they can use, they’re familiar with it, it just makes everything easier to get in and around the venue.”

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Christian Lau of Los Angeles Football Club

What3words divides the world into 10×10 foot squares and has given each one a unique but memorable three-world name.

“GPS coordinates are kind of confusing and complicated. I mean nobody really in everyday life does that. So the idea of what3words is just to make a big load of numbers super simple, like as easy as just saying something like table, chair, spoon and you refer to one point in the world somewhere,” said Chris Sheldrick, co-founder of what3words.

I’ve been using the app since I learned about its application for search and rescue missions. What I like about it is how specific it can get.

Instead of a general address that takes you to a main entrance or a dropped PIN that doesn’t work well across platforms, what3words can direct you to a super specific spot anywhere in the world, and it works without a signal in Compass mode.

To test it out, Lau went somewhere in the stadium and then sent me the words of where he went. I walked to him, following the compass direction on my phone to find him. It even told me how close I was in feet.

“Wo imagine when you are in an environment like Coachella, where there’s thousands of people just everywhere, you can literally use the compass feature to get to the person you’re trying to find within a ten foot square,” said Lau.

What3words is partnering with various organizations and companies to make its tech more widely accepted. They are working with car makers to let drivers use the words to navigate, as well as police, 911, and fire departments to allow those who need help to just say the three words where they are located.

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You can download what3words for free on iOS and Android.

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