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O.C. couple to stand trial in shooting death of 6-year-old Aiden Leos

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O.C. couple to stand trial in shooting death of 6-year-old Aiden Leos

A choose on Wednesday ordered a Costa Mesa couple to face trial within the taking pictures loss of life of a 6-year-old boy throughout a highway rage incident on the 55 Freeway final Could.

Marcus Anthony Eriz, 25, has been charged with one felony rely of homicide, one felony rely of taking pictures into an occupied automobile, and one felony enhancements of the private discharge of a firearm inflicting nice bodily damage and loss of life, the Orange County District Legal professional’s Workplace stated in a information launch.

Wynne Lee, at left, Marcus Anthony Eriz are seen in reserving photographs launched June 7, 2021, by the Orange County District Legal professional’s Workplace.

He faces a most sentence of 40 years to life in state jail if convicted on all counts.

His girlfriend and 23-year-old driver of the getaway automobile, Wynne Lee, has been charged with one felony rely of accent after the actual fact and one misdemeanor rely of getting a hid firearm in a automobile.

She faces a most sentence of three years in state jail and one yr within the Orange County Jail if convicted on all prices.

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They’d each pleaded not responsible final June.

Eriz is presently being held with out bail. Lee was launched on digital monitoring.

Lee and Eriz are scheduled to be arraigned on April 12 on the Central Justice Heart in Santa Ana.

Simply after 8 a.m. on Could 21, 2021, 6-year-old Aiden Leos was shot and killed whereas within the again seat of his mom’s automobile whereas on the 55 Freeway close to Chapman Avenue.

Leos was on his solution to kindergarten at Calvary Chapel in Yorba Linda. Leos’ mom, Joanna Cloonan, was indignant {that a} rushing automobile lower her off and so she put her center finger up as that automobile handed her, prosecutors stated. That’s when Eriz is accused of taking pictures on the automobile, killing the 6-year-old boy, as Lee drove away.

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The California Freeway Patrol launched an intense two-week manhunt for the shooter that spanned Southern California, together with issuing a public plea for ideas in regards to the whereabouts of the suspects’ automobile.

The story of the taking pictures acquired widespread information protection and a reward of $500,000 was being provided for data on the suspects.

Eriz and Lee had been ultimately arrested on June 6, 2021.

“A monster with a gun murdered just a little boy on his solution to kindergarten – as a result of he was lower off on the freeway,” O.C. District Legal professional Todd Spitzer stated in a written assertion Wednesday. “The callousness of this crime is unspeakable, however the truth that this couple continued to cover out in plain sight realizing full effectively they killed a 6-year-old youngster whereas Aiden’s grieving mother and father pleaded with the killers to return ahead is [unforgivable].”

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Family desperate to find girl, 13, missing in Los Angeles for nearly a week

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Family desperate to find girl, 13, missing in Los Angeles for nearly a week

(KTLA) – Family, as well as police, are desperate to find a 13-year-old girl missing in Los Angeles for nearly a week, officials announced Wednesday.  

Naomi Daniella Santos was last seen by family members when she left her residence in the 8700 block of Langdon Avenue at around 8 a.m. on Dec. 13 to attend school at Magnolia Science Academy in the 18200 block of Sherman Way, according to a news release from the Los Angeles Police Department.  

Santos was supposed to take public transportation after school to meet her mother at Parthenia Street and Tobias Avenue in Panorama City but never showed up. Her whereabouts remain unknown.

Naomi Daniella Santos, 13, seen in this undated photo released by LAPD.

“Naomi’s parents, friends and family members have not seen or heard from her and are concerned for her safety,” police said.  

The teen is described as a Hispanic female with black hair and brown eyes, standing approximately 5 feet tall and weighing around 110 pounds. She was last seen wearing a blue sweater and gray pants and was carrying a blue backpack.  

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Anyone with information about her whereabouts is urged to contact LAPD’s Mission Area Juvenile Detectives at 818-838-9810.  

Those wishing to remain anonymous can call the L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-222-8477 or leave tips online at www.lacrimestoppers.org.   

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Krispy Kreme partners with Los Angeles bakery for Hanukkah treats collection

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Krispy Kreme partners with Los Angeles bakery for Hanukkah treats collection

Krispy Kreme is partnering with Lodge Bread, a Los Angeles-based bakery, for an exclusive holiday collection to celebrate Hanukkah.

For a limited time, Krispy Kreme’s signature fluffy doughnut base will be combined with Lodge Bread’s artisanal, house-made raspberry jam to create traditional Hanukkah sufganiyot or jelly doughnuts.

These special sufganiyot will be available in limited quantities throughout Hanukkah on a first-come, first-served basis. Doughnuts are sold by the half-dozen for $30, with a limit of two boxes per customer.

The treat will be available at Lodge Bread’s Culver City, Woodland Hills, and Beverly Hills locations.

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“We’re excited to team up with Krispy Kreme to bring our own spin to this beloved Hanukkah tradition,” Chef Or Amsalam, co-founder of Lodge Bread, said in a statement. “This collaboration is a true celebration of craft, quality and the joy of the season.”

This year, Hanukkah will begin at sundown on Dec. 25 and end at sundown on Jan. 2, 2025.

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Southern California community plagued by destructive burglaries

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Southern California community plagued by destructive burglaries

An Orange County community is concerned after violent and destructive burglaries continue targeting the same neighborhood over the past several weeks.

The burglaries are centered around an upscale gated community in Irvine called The Groves at Orchard Hills.

Surveillance cameras captured intruders lurking around backyards and searching for opportunities to enter homes.

Residents said eight houses have been burglarized so far with one incident turning violent.

“We’re on our eighth now it’s just mind-boggling,” said a resident, who did not wish to be identified for safety reasons. “It’s scary and it’s unsettling.”

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Neighbors have found hidden cameras pointed at homes, appearing to surveil them and likely timing the break-ins to when occupants leave.

  • A masked thief seen prowling around a backyard as a string of destructive burglaries plagues a gated community in Irvine.
  • The entrance to The Groves at Orchard Hills, a gated community in Irvine. (KTLA)
  • A hooded suspect seen walking around as a string of destructive burglaries plagues a gated community in Irvine.
  • The entrance to The Groves at Orchard Hills, a gated community in Irvine. (KTLA)
  • The entrance to The Groves at Orchard Hills, a gated community in Irvine. (KTLA)

“It was installed in the bushes so that they can see our houses,” the resident told KTLA’s Mary Beth McDade.

In a recent break-in, thieves reportedly escaped with millions of dollars worth of jewelry and luxury handbags after accessing a home through a back door.

“When I spoke to [the victims] they were just trembling, shaking and traumatized,” the resident said. “The grandmother was actually inside the house while this all happened.”

In a separate incident, victims said intruders pulled out a gun during the ordeal and held the victims hostage.

“It was at gunpoint and someone was tied up,” another neighbor told KTLA. “It’s really scary.”

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Neighbors are scared and frustrated with many asking city officials and the police department to address the concern with increased security and patrols.

“We need to see some action,” a resident said.

“I’m here today to reassure the community that we are working very closely with Irvine Police,” said Dr. Vigor, HOA president of The Groves at Orchard Hills. 

Police told KTLA that communities across Southern California have been increasingly targeted by professional thieves who are often linked with international theft rings and crime groups. They told residents they’re aware of the issue and are working to combat future incidents.

“We have dedicated an extreme amount of resources to this issue,” said Kyle Oldoerp with the Irvine Police Department. “Some that are easily seen and some that aren’t. We have officers on extra patrols. We have undercover resources, surveillance teams out here, video cameras using our real-time crime center.”

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A town hall meeting will be held on Wednesday night by Irvine Police to discuss and address residents’ concerns.

So far, no suspects have been arrested. Anyone with information on the burglaries can call Irvine Police at 949-724-6000.

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