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Wells Fargo employee found dead 4 days after clocking in at work: police

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Wells Fargo employee found dead 4 days after clocking in at work: police

A Wells Fargo employee was found dead last week, four days after clocking in for work in Tempe, Arizona.

Officers responded to the area of Priest Drive and Washington Street Aug. 20 after receiving calls from on-site security who believed the employee was dead. 

The employee was identified as Denise Prudhomme, 60.

Police said she was pronounced dead just before 5 p.m. 

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A Wells Fargo employee was found dead at her desk four days after she clocked in to work. (Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Investigators determined Prudhomme had scanned into the building Aug. 16 around 7 a.m. There were no scans from Prudhomme afterward. 

Police have not revealed any signs of foul play. A medical examiner’s office is working to determine Prudhomme’s cause of death. 

Wells Fargo told Fox News Digital it is “deeply saddened by the loss of our colleague, Denise Prudhomme.” 

 

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“Our thoughts are with her family and loved ones, and we are in contact to ensure they are well-supported during this difficult time,” the company said. “We are committed to the safety and wellness of our workforce and are reviewing our own internal procedures after this event. Counselors are available to support any employees impacted by this event.” 

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Crash on 91 Freeway kills 2 in Los Angeles County

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Crash on 91 Freeway kills 2 in Los Angeles County

A collision on the 91 Freeway in Cerritos killed two people and injured two others, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The crash was reported at 6:41 a.m. on the eastbound lanes of the 91 between the 605 Freeway and Studebaker Road, a SigAlert issued Sunday morning indicated.

It involved three vehicles, CHP said.

The two victims were pronounced dead at the scene. It wasn’t immediately clear if the deceased were drivers or passengers.

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The victims were yet to be identified as of 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Live footage from the scene captured by KTLA showed a white SUV with heavy damage to the front of the vehicle after appearing to drive into the rear of a box truck.

Traffic from the eastbound lanes of the 91 was being diverted to the 605 until 11:38 a.m.

No additional details were immediately made available.

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Texas residents affected by border security under Biden-Harris admin express fear of future attack

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Texas residents who live along the southern border spoke with Fox News Digital about how the ongoing border crisis has directly affected their lives.

“Personally, I think that we’re going to see something similar to a 9/11 at some point in the future. Biden opened the door, folks,” said Paul Henrich, a rancher in Quemado, Texas. 

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Van of Del Rio, Texas, said he witnesses crossings on a daily basis: I see them crossing right past the sheriff and the Border patrol cells,” adding it’s a “daily occurrence.”

This comes as 87% of voters say the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border is an emergency (44%) or a major problem (43%). That’s an increase since February, when about 8 in 10 felt it was an emergency (41%) or major problem (37%), according to the latest Fox News national survey.

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Del Rio resident Diane, who lives right along the Rio Grande, said she carries a gun with her to feel safe and added that now “everyone is more cautious.”

“You have to make sure all your doors, everything’s locked up, because you never know,” she said. “I’ve had smugglers throw three guys out right by my dumpster in the middle of the afternoon. He chunked them out. They rolled and took off running.”

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Her neighbors, Joe and Leiza, have had several run-ins with migrants on or near their property. Joe showed Fox News Digital a picture of a dead body that had bobbed along the surface of the river behind his residence. The man had laceration marks across his torso and his head was covered with a black garbage bag. 

Joe also noted that he had fired off several shotgun rounds and chased off a Hellcat Dodge Challenger that had entered his driveway after dumping several people onto the nearby road.

Leiza also told Fox News Digital that Border Patrol had apprehended a migrant who was cleaning himself in a nearby portable toilet. The couple later learned that the man was a repeat sex offender from across the border. 

A segment of the border wall in Del Rio, Texas is left unfinished.  (Fox News)

The residents that spoke with Fox News Digital also expressed concern about high-speed chases that had occurred as migrants attempted to evade law enforcement at checkpoints adjacent to the river. 

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Homeowners said that migrants are aware of entry points along the border wall erected under the Trump administration. Several areas have segments of border wall lying on the ground in front of already installed fencing–unable to be raised because of federal policies. 

Fox News Digital also discovered an old, abandoned bus that was filled to the brim with the clothes of men, women and children. Other clothing was found in the brush between various houses. 

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s office stated in June that crossings along the Mexico-Texas border have decreased by 74% since implementing Operation Lone Star beginning in 2021.

Abbott launched Operation Lone Star to surge resources and law enforcement to the border. As part of that operation, he set up a buoy border barrier in the Rio Grande River, which sparked a lawsuit from the federal government.

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This photo from August, 2024 shows an abandoned bus in Del Rio, Texas filled with the clothing of men, women and children. (Fox News)

Separately, the Biden administration has sued Texas over a recently signed anti-illegal immigration law that allows state and local law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants. The administration says it interferes with the federal government’s authority and frustrates U.S. immigration operations and proceedings, in addition to hurting relations with foreign governments.

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“Texas is holding the line at our southern border with miles of additional razor wire and anti-climb barriers to deter and repel the record-high levels of illegal immigration invited by President Biden’s reckless open border policies. Instead of enforcing federal immigration laws, the Biden Administration allows unfettered access for Mexican cartels to smuggle people into our country,” Abbott spokesperson Renae Eze told Fox News in January. 

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According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data, Texas border encounters dropped in June of this year, and in July there were 46,250 encounters; this number does not include any gotaways. 

Harris has sought to move away from her previous position on immigration as she leads the Democratic ticket in 2024. In 2020, she openly trashed the Trump border wall as a “complete waste of taxpayer money.”

But Harris pledged last week to sign into law the border bill that was defeated earlier this year if she is elected president, according to Axios.

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The bill, which Trump helped tank, would require hundreds of millions of unspent funds to be used on the border wall. However, according to Harris’ advisers, the bill does not provide additional funding for the border wall.

Trump and several Republicans slammed the bill for a provision that includes shutting down the border only when 5,000 illegal immigrants a day cross the border, as well as the billions of dollars of spending attached that goes to Ukraine and Israel. 

Fiscal year 2023 broke the record for encounters with over 2.4 million, while December had nearly 250,000 encounters in a single month.

 

Fox News Digital reached out to the Harris campaign for comment.

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Fox News’ Adam Shaw and Bill Melugin contributed to this report.

Elizabeth Heckman and Nikolas Lanum reported from Texas.

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Grandmother killed after man jumps off freeway bridge in Southern California

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Grandmother killed after man jumps off freeway bridge in Southern California

A family is devastated after a grandmother was killed when a man jumped off a Southern California freeway bridge and onto her car.

On Aug. 9, Margarita Novela Galindo, 59, from Ontario, was sitting in the passenger seat as her husband drove on the 210 Freeway in Sylmar at around 7 p.m.

As they traveled under the Roxford Street overpass, a man jumped off the bridge in an act of suicide. His body slammed onto Margarita’s car, crashed through the windshield and landed on the woman.

Margarita was rushed to the hospital where she remained in the ICU for weeks before passing away on Aug. 28. Her husband, Florencio Galindo, survived the crash without any serious injuries.

  • Margarita Galindo and her husband, Florencio Galindo, are seen with their grandchildren. (Galindo Family)
  • A prayer service was held at Margarita Galindo's home in Ontario on August 31, 2024. (KTLA)
  • Margarita Novela Galindo, 59, from Ontario, is seen in a family photo. (Galindo Family)
  • Margarita Galindo is seen with loved ones. (Galindo Family)
  • A prayer service was held at Margarita Galindo's home in Ontario on August 31, 2024. (KTLA)
  • Margarita Novela Galindo, 59, from Ontario, is seen in a family photo. (Galindo Family)

The woman’s family remains devastated and in shock over the series of events.

“The way it all happened, it just wasn’t fair,” said David Galindo, the victim’s son.

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“I’m just sad and a little angry that was her destiny, her end,” said Stephanie Galindo, the victim’s daughter.

Florencio called the authorities and his family for help moments after the deadly impact.

“Something landed on the vehicle so [my father] pulled over onto the shoulder so that he could get the guy off my mom,” David said of the frantic moments following the crash.

Florencio said he had no words to describe his grief, but said he did not hold any anger for the man responsible for his wife’s death.

On Saturday night, friends and family gathered at the couple’s home to hold a prayer service honoring the beloved grandmother.

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“She goes out for a trip and then she just never comes back,” Stephanie said. “And that’s my anger. That we never said ‘Bye.’”

“She’s not here anymore,” David said. “How are we going to fill that void?”

Margarita is survived by her husband, three adult children and seven grandchildren.

A GoFundMe account to help the Galindo family with funeral expenses can be found here.

If you or anyone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988.

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