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Victorville man arrested in connection with Palm Springs jewelry store robbery, 2nd suspect wanted

Police arrested a suspect in a robbery at a jewelry store in downtown Palm Springs earlier this month. One of the two suspects was arrested Thursday morning in Victorville. Police said they executed a search warrant at his residence, where they recovered evidence related to the crime. The 33-year-old Victorville resident faces charges of robbery

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Riverside city councilwoman pleads guilty to DUI charge, sentenced to probation

Riverside City Councilwoman Clarissa Perez Cervantes pleaded guilty today to misdemeanor driving under the influence and was immediately sentenced to three years’ probation. Cervantes entered the plea during her arraignment at the Banning Justice Center for her July arrest. Along with probation, Riverside County Superior Court Judge Sylwia Luttrell ordered the councilwoman to spend 57

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Jury deliberations begin in Riverside County’s first fentanyl-related murder trial

Jury deliberations got underway today in the trial of a convicted felon accused of providing a fatal dose of fentanyl to a Temecula woman, in Riverside County’s first fentanyl murder case to go before a jury.  Vicente David Romero, 34, is charged with murder, possession of controlled substances while armed, being a felon in possession

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Men Suspected in vehicle burglaries, vandalism in Rancho Mirage plead not guilty

Two men suspected of burglarizing and vandalizing several vehicles in Rancho Mirage, with stolen property and damages exceeding $25,000, pleaded not guilty to felony charges today. Osman Uriel Arellano, 27, of Coachella, and Manuel Victor Guerra, 36, of Indio, were charged Monday with four felony counts of receiving stolen property, two felony counts of burglary,

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Board tentatively OKs ordinance intended to combat converter thefts

The Board of Supervisors today tentatively approved an ordinance intended to crack down on catalytic converter thieves by establishing local regulations and penalties where none exist at the state level.   “You’ve got to hold these crooks accountable for stealing catalytic converters in our neighborhoods,” Moreno Valley resident Daryl Terrell told the board. “The victims are

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Border Patrol canines find hidden compartment filled with meth at Highway 86 checkpoint

A large stash of methamphetamine was discovered during a traffic stop at the Highway 86 checkpoint last week. According to the agency, El Centro Sector Border Patrol Agents arrested a Mexican citizen attempting to smuggle narcotics through an immigration checkpoint early August 25th. The driver of a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe, appeared nervous when approaching

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A veteran Los Angeles politician has been sentenced to more than 3 years in prison for corruption

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A veteran Los Angeles politician was sentenced Monday to 3 1/2 years in prison for a scheme in which he sought benefits for his son in exchange for supporting lucrative government contracts with the University of Southern California School of Social Work. Mark Ridley-Thomas, most recently a city councilmember, was sentenced

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New trial date set for ex-cop who fatally shot mentally impaired Corona man

Trial proceedings scheduled for an ex-cop accused of fatally shooting a developmentally disabled man in a Corona Costco, as well as critically wounding the victim’s parents, were postponed today to the end of October. Salvador Alejandro Sanchez, 34, of Corona, is charged with voluntary manslaughter and two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm resulting

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