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Mountain Fire takes Camarillo couple’s home, firefighters find wedding ring

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Mountain Fire takes Camarillo couple’s home, firefighters find wedding ring

After losing her home and almost her life to the Mountain Fire, firefighters helped give a Camarillo woman and her husband a glimmer of hope.

Alia Phillips recently returned to the ash and rubble left of the Camarillo home she shared with her husband Sal for two years. 

On Tuesday, she was building a life inside – but by Wednesday she was fighting for her life to get out.

Moments after the fire jumped Highway 118, Alia was scrambling to evacuate as the flames narrowed in on her home – but was stopped.

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“When the firefighter comes in and says it’s safer for you to be in your home than trying to escape because there is fire all over the road that was really scary,” Alia told KTLA’s Angeli Kakade.

A few moments later, she was told the time to escape was now.

“I drive a Prius Prime – that car saved my life. I drove through fire,” said Alia. “There were logs of fire on the road.”

Video taken by a neighbor minutes before Alia managed to get down the narrow road shows just how close the flames were.

“So I was just praying that God would just get me through.”

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Alia’s prayers were answered, and she got to safety and reunited with her husband.

“‘Baby,’ I said, ‘I think our house just burnt down,’” Alia recounted from when she got to Sal. “He just said ‘The house doesn’t matter, what matters is that you’re here.’”

Then, amid the piles of ash that used to be their home, came a glimmer of hope. Firefighters went above and beyond to find and bring back her wedding ring.

“The odds of finding it were probably less than finding a needle in a haystack and the fact that we were able to go over and help them, and it was probably the worst day of their lives – bring a little joy to them is something that will take us forever,” said Kevin May, a Nevada fire captain.

As the Phillips try to find meaning in the ruins “And rebuild a beautiful home here where we can make more memories as a family again,” said Alia, they’re thankful they have a future together.

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Friends of the newlyweds set up a GoFundMe to help them rebuild.

The California Fire Foundation is going to be handing out cash cards to the estimated 130 residents who have lost their homes. 

For more information on how to help, visit Cafirefoundation.Org.

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Man found guilty of sex trafficking victim along L.A.’s Figueroa Corridor

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Man found guilty of sex trafficking victim along L.A.’s Figueroa Corridor

A former Riverside County man was found guilty of sex trafficking a female victim and forcing her to engage in commercial sex acts along L.A.’s notorious Figueroa Corridor.

Elias Abdul Shabazz, 34, formerly of Perris, was found guilty by a jury following a five-day trial, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

Prosecutors said Shabazz had led the victim to believe they were in a romantic relationship before he turned physically and sexually violent. He began demanding that the victim engage in commercial sex acts from May to October of 2021, court documents said.

He carried a handgun with him and, on occasion, was accused of using it to pistol-whip the victim. He also fired the gun at her feet while threatening to kill her, prosecutors said.

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At trial, the victim said Shabazz demanded that she meet a daily quota of commercial sex proceeds and that she was terrified of the consequences of not meeting that quota. 

She testified that Shabazz compelled her to work in the notorious Figueroa Corridor in South L.A., a dangerous area known for human trafficking and prostitution.

Shabazz had confiscated her identification card, Social Security card and birth certificate. He constantly monitored her cell phone to stop her from communicating with any friends or family.

“He also introduced her to addictive narcotics and controlled every aspect of her life, including when she ate, slept and showered,” prosecutors said.

In May 2025, Shabazz was arrested and has remained in federal custody. His last known address at the time was in Washington, D.C.

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On June 26, 2026, Shabazz was found guilty of one count of coercing or enticing interstate transportation for purposes of prostitution.

A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Oct. 6, where he faces 15 years to life in prison.

“Sex trafficking matters rank among the most tragic cases our office prosecutes,” said First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli. “This defendant will now face many years in a federal prison cell for his sick, disgusting, and disturbing behavior.”

“Elias Shabazz preyed on a vulnerable victim using physical and sexual violence and cruel psychological coercion to compel commercial sex acts for his own profit,” said Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “There is no place for this type of conduct in civilized society. We deeply respect the victim’s courage to face her trafficker in court. The Criminal Division will continue to bring these cases and try them.”

Anyone with information about human trafficking can report tips to the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-373-7888

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Watch Project Angel Food's 'Lead with Love' telethon on KTLA

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Watch Project Angel Food's 'Lead with Love' telethon on KTLA

The star-studded feel-good giveback event of the summer has returned. KTLA 5 is teaming up once again with Project Angel Food for the annual “Lead with Love: Going the Distance” telethon to raise critical funds for medically tailored meals delivered to people living with serious illnesses throughout Los Angeles County. The seventh annual telethon airs […]

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Woman ambushed, violently attacked by robber in downtown Long Beach

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A woman was hospitalized with serious injuries after she was violently attacked by a robber in downtown Long Beach. On June 18, Jennifer Silva, 34, was attending a World Cup watch party at a Hooters restaurant at 90 Aquarium Way. After the game ended, she left the restaurant just before 11 p.m. As she walked […]

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