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Southern California teacher investigated for allegedly fathering child with teen student

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Southern California teacher investigated for allegedly fathering child with teen student

A Southern California teacher is under investigation after he allegedly fathered a child with one of his students.

The suspect was identified as Steve Graves, 61, by the Anaheim Police Department. Graves is currently employed with the Anaheim Union High School District.

On Aug. 26, 2024, a woman reported to police that in the late 1980s, when she was a student at Loara High School in Anaheim, she had a sexual relationship with one of her teachers.

Detectives investigated and discovered a second woman who allegedly had a sexual relationship with the same teacher, Graves. She also told police she had a child together with him.

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Both victims were minors at the time of the incidents.

On Aug. 29, Graves was placed on administrative leave by the school district. Anaheim police said they are in contact with him.

“Anaheim Police detectives are working with the Orange County District Attorney’s Office to determine what charges can be filed, if any, based on the statute of limitations,” officials said.

Graves has worked as a teacher at Loara High School in Anaheim, Ball Junior High School in Anaheim and Lexington Junior High School in Cypress.

No further details were released as the case remains under investigation.

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Anyone who may have been a victim of the suspect or has information on the case is asked to call Detective Evenson at 714-765-1623.

Anonymous tips can be provided to OC Crime Stoppers at 1-855-847-6227 or online at occrimestoppers.org.

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Long Beach hospital seeks help identifying man found injured on Metro train

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Long Beach hospital seeks help identifying man found injured on Metro train

A hospital needs help identifying a man who was found injured on a Metro train in Long Beach.

The male patient has been hospitalized since Sept. 7 at a Dignity Health hospital.

He was found unconscious and lying on the floor of a Metro train at the 1st Street Station platform, staff said.

He is in his 40s, stands 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs around 119 pounds. He has brown/gray hair, brown eyes and a short, stubble beard.

Hospital staff need help identifying a male patient in his 40s who has been hospitalized since September 7, 2024. (Dignity Health)

The man was not found with any personal belongings to help workers identify him.

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The extent of his injuries was not released by hospital staff.

Anyone who recognizes this patient or has information that may help identify him is asked to call 562-491-9381.

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Khloe Kardashian, Paris Hilton, and more celebs react to earthquake near Malibu

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Khloe Kardashian, Paris Hilton, and more celebs react to earthquake near Malibu

An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.6 rocked the Los Angeles area on Thursday morning.

Those who felt it immediately took to social media to check on what had happened, among those were some celebrities.

“Damn, that was a big one,” Khloe Kardashian posted to X, formerly Twitter. Kardashian resides in Hidden Hills, which is a gated community with the Santa Monica Mountains. It’s not exactly clear if the reality star was home at the time of the quake.

Khloé Kardashian attends the 2019 E! People’s Choice Awards at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica on Nov. 10, 2019. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)

“That #Earthquake was scary,” wrote Paris Hilton to the platform.

Model and personality Amber Rose said the tremor was “the biggest earthquake” she had ever “experienced in California.” She then wrote that she hoped “everyone is ok!”

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Actress and “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Garcelle Beauvais said she was in bed when she felt the quake.

Like many L.A. residents, comedian and host Loni Love received an update on her iPhone.

“I felt it as soon as this message popped… hope folks are okay,” she posted to X.

The quake was initially reported as magnitude 5.1 before being downgraded to 4.6 and then ultimately 4.7. Several KTLA viewers reported feeling the quake in the Inland Empire, and the USGS impact map shows it was also felt in areas of Orange County, Santa Barbara County and San Diego County.

The quake was followed by at least two aftershocks measuring 2.8 and 3.4.

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Dangerous pursuit in Southern California hits speeds of 150 mph

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Dangerous pursuit in Southern California hits speeds of 150 mph

Two men are in custody after a high-speed pursuit that hit speeds of 150 miles hours before coming to an end in Long Beach.  

It’s unclear exactly when the pursuit was initiated, but the two suspects reportedly fled the scene of an illegal street takeover in East Los Angeles that police were clearing when the chase began.  

Sky5 caught up to the pursuit moments after the driver transitioned from the 710 to the northbound 605 Freeway.  

As CHP patrol cruisers attempted to get into position and catch up to the vehicle, the driver was clocked at speeds of 150 miles per hour while splitting lanes in traffic and blacking out the car’s headlights in an attempt to avoid detection by air units.  

  • Dangerous high-speed CHP pursuit
  • Dangerous high-speed CHP pursuit
  • Dangerous high-speed CHP pursuit
  • Dangerous high-speed CHP pursuit
  • Dangerous high-speed CHP pursuit
  • Dangerous high-speed CHP pursuit
  • Dangerous high-speed CHP pursuit
  • Dangerous high-speed CHP pursuit

The suspect behind the wheel took the 22 Freeway into Long Beach and continued as it turned into East 7th Street, where he blew through traffic lights, eventually turning onto Havana Avenue.  

It appeared that CHP had lost track of the suspect until a short time later when units searching for the suspects pulled up on the vehicle parked along the side of the road under a tree.  

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Officers quickly surrounded the car with guns drawn.  

The driver complied with officers’ commands, opening the vehicle door with hands up and surrendering, followed moments later by the passenger.  

Both men were arrested and put in the back of CHP patrol vehicles when Sky5 left the scene.  

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