Los Angeles, Ca
Mater Dei High School to reopen with added security
Mater Dei Excessive Faculty in Santa Ana will reopen with extra safety Thursday after closing its campus as a consequence of a “credible risk” on Tuesday, the varsity introduced.
The Santa Ana Police Division decided that the risk to the campus had “been handled in keeping with acceptable regulation enforcement procedures faculty,” an announcement from faculty President Michael Brennan and Principal Frances Clare stated.
“We’re in as secure an area as humanly attainable,” the assertion continues.
The highschool initially introduced its closure on Tuesday with plans to stay closed till Friday, after faculty officers realized of the “credible risk” to the campus and contacted police.
Santa Ana police stated later Tuesday that there isn’t a risk to college students or to the varsity. Fairly it seemed to be a scenario involving a former worker, the division stated with out elaborating.
Mater Dei will reopen its workplaces Thursday and directors invited workers within the areas of counseling, athletics, campus ministry, enterprise workplace, actions, development and deans again to the campus with work hours from 8 a.m. to three p.m.
Friday might be a “FLEX Day,” which means any pupil who wants to fulfill with lecturers or different faculty personnel can achieve this. College students who plan to be on campus Friday had been requested to electronic mail their lecturers to allow them to know forward of time.
When college students return to campus on Monday for last exams, there might be extra safety 24/7; elevated neighborhood patrols from the police division; college students might be required to put on their faculty uniforms and and ID playing cards; college students might be checked into campus by safety.
All classroom doorways might be closed and locked throughout exams, faculty officers stated.
All guests will proceed to undergo safety as they enter the campus all through the varsity day.
“Whereas these few days have been troublesome for all members of the neighborhood, know that each one educators are right here to make sure the protection and well-being of our college students,” the varsity stated. “Within the meantime, know that MD is a secure house the place you collect with associates to have a good time Honor, Glory, Love, to have enjoyable, to be taught, and to take pleasure in your highschool expertise.”
College students wishing to fulfill with a counselor, a campus minister, a specific trainer or administrator might be in a position to take action.
Los Angeles, Ca
'Bluey' coming to Disney parks and cruise line
Bluey, a blue heeler dog from the children’s show of the same name, will be making her theme park debut at Disneyland and Walt Disney World next year. Walt Disney Co. also announced that the character will join the Disney Cruise Line as well.
“Beginning in January 2025, onboard Disney Cruise Line voyages originating from Australia and New Zealand, families can interact with Bluey and her sister, Bingo, like never before. From special meet-and-greets to an interactive and clue-filled game that ends in a dance party featuring Bluey’s signature moves, families in the region can embark on a magical holiday with their favorite blue heeler,” the company said in a news release.
The company will share more details about how guests can meet Bluey and her family at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort in the coming months.
The announcement comes amid an expanded partnership between Disney and BBC Studios, the commercial arm of the BBC that distributes the popular Australian animated series, and Ludo Studio, which produced the program.
It’s not completely unusual for Disney to highlight other intellectual property in its theme parks. For example, the Star Wars and Muppets attractions were in place at Disneyland and Walt Disney World before Disney bought LucasFilm and Jim Henson Productions, respectively.
The companies also announced that a Bluey movie will be released theatrically in 2027, with Disney leading distribution.
The show follows a family of cartoon dogs who live in Brisbane, Australia.
Los Angeles, Ca
Pursuit suspect arrested after intentionally ramming deputies' vehicles: authorities
A man was arrested after authorities said he intentionally crashed his car into deputies following a pursuit in San Bernardino County.
Stephen Bloomer, 52, of Twentynine Palms was arrested for the destructive incident, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department confirmed.
On Dec. 16, deputies spotted the suspect’s Corvette speeding on Twentynine Palms Highway, near the intersection of Torres Avenue in Joshua Tree shortly before 1 p.m.
Authorities tried pulling Bloomer over but he refused, leading patrol units on a chase.
As he continued driving erratically and speeding down the road, deputies said they canceled the pursuit for the safety of other drivers.
Later that day, a California Highway Patrol officer spotted Bloomer and his Corvette at a Circle K in Morongo Valley. The CHP officer attempted to detain the man but at that moment, he reversed his Corvette and crashed into the CHP vehicle.
A second deputy who arrived at the scene parked their patrol car near the Circle K lot. The vehicle was occupied by a third deputy inside.
At that moment, the suspect stepped on the gas pedal to accelerate and rammed directly into the occupied patrol car, officials said. The deputy inside suffered minor injuries and was transported to the hospital for treatment. He was later released.
Bloomer was apprehended at the scene and arrested for attempted murder of a peace officer and felony assault on a peace officer.
The incident remains under investigation. Anyone with information is urged to call Deputy Richard Maldonado or Detective Tyler A. Bengard of the Morongo Basin Sheriff’s Station at 760-366-4175.
Anonymous tips can be provided to We-Tip at 1-800-782-7463 or online at wetip.com.
Los Angeles, Ca
Video shows thieves crash stolen car into Southern California retail shop
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (KTLA) – Store surveillance cameras captured the moment several thieves used a reportedly stolen vehicle to smash into an Inglewood shoe store Wednesday.
The owner of LAX Premiere Kicks in Inglewood, Michael Acevedo, told KTLA in an email that the break-in happened in the early morning hours.
Footage of the incident shows at least one suspect crashing the vehicle through the front of the store, sending shattered glass and the shop’s apparel flying. The driver immediately exits the car and begins grabbing items from the shop.
Moments after the crash, another vehicle pulls into the parking lot and another two suspects exit and run into the shop.
It’s unclear just exactly how much stolen property the smash-and-grab crew, all of whom appear to be young men, got away with, but the store, located at 4940 W. Century Blvd., sustained heavy damage during the break-in.
Acevedo called the burglary disappointing and said that ever since SoFi Stadium and the Intuit Dome opened, break-ins have been at an all-time high.
“This is our fourth robbery in a year,” he added.
It does not appear that any arrests have been made in connection with the costly break-in.
KTLA has reached out to the Inglewood Police Department and are awaiting a response.
Kuwi Leonard contributed to this report from Inglewood.
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