Los Angeles, Ca
Police seek public's help identifying driver in fatal Los Angeles hit-and-run
The Los Angeles Police Division is asking for the general public’s assist in figuring out a driver concerned in a deadly hit-and-run on town’s westside Sunday.
The collision occurred at round 1:17 a.m. on Venice Boulevard, east of Robertson Boulevard.
“An unknown car touring west on Venice Boulevard collided with a pedestrian crossing the road exterior the marked crosswalk,” LAPD stated in a information launch.
First responders with the Los Angeles Fireplace Division responded to the scene to offer medical consideration to the male sufferer. He was taken to the hospital the place later died from his accidents.
Presently, police should not have an outline of the car or the suspect.
“The driving force of the unknown kind of car failed to stay on the scene, determine themselves and render help to the sufferer,” the information launch said.
An investigation into the deadly hit-and-run is ongoing.
Anybody with details about the incident is urged to contact West Visitors Detectives at 213-473-0234. Nameless ideas could be made by means of Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or on-line at L.A. Crime Stoppers.
A reward of as much as $50,000 is obtainable to group members that present info resulting in the driving force’s identification, apprehension and conviction or decision by means of a civil compromise.
Los Angeles, Ca
Video captures suspects ransacking Target in Orange County
Security video captured two men ransacking a Target in Orange County and escaping with nearly $1,200 worth of merchandise.
The theft happened at a Target store located on the 13200 block of Jamboree Road in Irvine, according to police.
Surveillance video captured the men entering the store and heading directly to the baby care section.
They began quickly grabbing the merchandise off display shelves. One man stuffed items into a plastic bag while the other grabbed a box and whatever else he could hold.
They were seen sprinting towards the store’s exit, running through a line of other customers who looked on in surprise.
Irvine police said the men escaped with around $1,200 worth of breast pumps. They left the area before officers could arrive.
Detectives said the duo are linked to similar thefts throughout Southern California. Police have released images of the suspects, hoping the public may recognize them.
Anyone who may recognize the pair or has additional information is asked to email mricci@cityofirvine.org.
Footage of the theft can be viewed in the video player above.
Los Angeles, Ca
Woman caught with almost 100 lbs of fentanyl pills in Indio: DOJ
An American woman living in Mexico faces a potential sentence of life in federal prison after officials say she was pulled over in Indio with almost 100 pounds of fentanyl pills in her car.
Adriana Galindo, who now lives in San Luis Río Colorado, was driving a 2015 black Chevrolet Malibu on the 10 Freeway on Tuesday when she was pulled over by Border Patrol agents conducting vehicle stops, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a news release.
Galindo, 34, was with her young son at the time and told agents that “they were driving to Los Angeles to purchase clothing for a retail store in Mexico and were planning to return home later that day,” the release said.
Galindo told agents they could search her vehicle, and a K-9 unit smelled narcotics, the DOJ said.
Agents found only one blue pill of suspected fentanyl, but once the car was brought back to the station, officials say they found 93.3 pounds of fentanyl pills “in a non-factory compartment located under the car’s front seats.”
The Border Patrol said the narcotics had a street value of more than $1.9 million.
She faces a charge of possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, and she was expected to make her initial court appearance in Riverside on Thursday afternoon.
The boy’s aunt, a California resident, took custody of him.
If convicted, Galindo faces a minimum of 10 years in federal prison and a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Los Angeles, Ca
Bear brings traffic to a halt on busy Southern California freeway
A bear brought motorists to a stop in Santa Clarita when it wandered onto a busy freeway and took a look around on Tuesday evening.
The traffic-snarling carnivore was spotted shortly after 7 p.m. on the 14 Freeway near Newhall Avenue.
Video recorded by @dan-kanes and shared with KTLA shows the bear walking on the freeway, looking around and then turning back toward the hills.
“Motorists displayed compassion and patience for the bear,” said Kanes, who described the bear as looking “a little confused.”
KTLA Morning News anchor Chris Schauble said he was stuck in the backup after being alerted by his daughter.
“So, I’m leaving the gym and sure enough it’s nuts out there … I thought, ‘Oh there was an accident,’ I had no idea it was a bear,” he said.
Wildlife experts say spring is the time of year that bears leave their winter dens in search of food.
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