19-year-old charged with vehicular homicide after fatal crash on Highway 85 in Brighton
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:17:23 GMT
A 19-year-old faces multiple charges including vehicular homicide and failure to remain at the scene after a fiery weekend crash north of metro Denver that left a person dead.Brighton police on Tuesday announced that they’re holding Christian Pasillas, who was booked into the Adams County Jail after receiving treatment in a hospital. The identity of the victim hasn’t been released.The crash before dawn Saturday likely involved alcohol and excessive speed, Brighton police investigators said in a news release.A BMW sedan moving south on Highway 85 near the intersection with East 144th Avenue crashed into the back of a Jeep Cherokee, police said. Both vehicles caught fire. The driver of the BMW fled from the burning wreckage on foot. Police shut down the highway. Adams County Sheriff deputies with dogs found Pasillas about a mile from the crash after a resident called and reported seeing a suspicious person, police said.Police investigators on Tuesday appealed for help from the p...Window broken in West Hollywood cannabis dispensary smash-and-grab
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:17:23 GMT
A cannabis dispensary in West Hollywood was broken into early Tuesday, with theives apparently using a crowbar to smash through a window of the Sunset Strip storefront.The incident was reported around 4:50 a.m. at Urbn Leaf West Hollywood Cannabis Dispensary, located at 8477 W. Sunset Blvd.Preliminary reports from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department indicated that 12 males wearing ski masks broke into the store using a crowbar and ran away with multiple bags of weed.It is unclear, however, how much exactly was taken.The situation is not unique. Similar smash-and-grab robberies have been reported in the Los Angeles area in the last year or so. Burglars use truck to smash through Burbank storefront, steal $70K worth of merch (video) Just last week, a group of 10 men used a pickup truck to smash in the storefront of a clothing store in Burbank and got away with $70,000 worth of merchandise. Police believe the same crew also tried to break into a video production rental house ...5 of The Most Fun May Events in Los Angeles to Close Out the Month and Usher in Summer
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:17:23 GMT
Summer is approaching, and we need to welcome it with enthusiasm! After all, it’s LA — and the warmth of the sun here is unlike any other! If you wish to celebrate the beginning of summer, here are 4 May events in Los Angeles that are guaranteed to give you an awesome time!5 May Events in Los Angeles to Jumpstart the Summer1. “Beach” please!It’s difficult to not associate the summer season with the beach. Therefore, if you want to welcome summer, you can “seas” the days. There are May events in Los Angeles that take place by the beach. Here are a few of them:Arts and Crafts festivalFiesta Hermosa will showcase hundreds of vendors’ arts and crafts at Hermosa Beach from May 27 to May 29, 2023. There will also be live music (with an amazing lineup!) as well as a carnival, a food fair, and lots of wine and beer!Camping, or glampingIf you want to set up a campfire by the beach — along with your tent or RV — you can go to some of the Angelenos’ favorite beaches to go camping in:San Clemen...Campbell crime report for the week of May 26
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:17:23 GMT
May 810:27 a.m. in the 1200 block of White Oaks Road : An 18-year-old rented a 2022 GMC Savana and did not return it.10:30 a.m. in the 700 block of Harriet Avenue: Three suspects broke into a house when the victim was not home and stole was several items. At 11:58 a.m., the same suspects forced entry into a house in the 600 block of Sobrato Drive while the victim was asleep inside, ransacked it and stole several items.12:44 p.m. in the 200 block of Railway Avenue: The victim paid an someone for a short-term lease that did not exist.1:19 p.m. at San Tomas Expressway and Budd Avenue: An unknown object hit the victim’s window and broke it. The victim believes someone threw an item at his window.Overnight in the 2000 block of South Bascom Avenue: A white 2011 Ford Econoline van with a tracker on was stolen then recovered in San Jose.8:05 p.m. in the 500 block of Railway Avenue: Someone used the victim’s personal ID information to seek employment.12:26 a.m. in the 1000 block of Camden Av...Some ex-Sharks are shining in NHL playoffs. Why aren’t they in San Jose again?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:17:23 GMT
Brent Burns met with the media inside a nondescript locker room at Sharks Ice in San Jose last April and all but declared that time was running short for him to be a part of a Stanley Cup-contending team again.“It’s definitely tough when you lose three years not making the playoffs,” said Burns, who was 37 then. “I think everybody feels that way whether they’re young or older.”Just over a year later, Burns is right where he wants to be. Traded by new Sharks general manager Mike Grier to Carolina last July, Burns and the Hurricanes, starting Thursday, face the upstart Florida Panthers in the Eastern Conference final, eight wins away from hoisting that elusive silver chalice.A handful of other ex-Sharks are in the same spot, as former members of Team Teal also dot the lineups of the Vegas Golden Knights and Dallas Stars, who start their Western Conference final on Friday.While those teams compete for the Cup, the Sharks have gone four straight years without a postseason appearance, wi...Un conductor en Colorado trató de cambiar de asiento con su perro para evitar un arresto, dice la policía
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:17:23 GMT
(CNN) — Un conductor en Colorado trató de evitar un arresto por conducir bajo la influencia de sustancias (DUI, por sus siglas en inglés) intercambiando asientos con su perro después de ser detenido, dijo la policía.El hombre fue detenido por la policía alrededor de las 11:30 p.m. este sábado por supuestamente conducir a 83 km por horaen una zona de 48 km por hora, dijo el Departamento de Policía de Springfield (SPD, por sus siglas en inglés) en una publicación en Facebook.“El conductor intentó cambiar de lugar con su perro que estaba en el asiento del pasajero, mientras el oficial del SPD se acercaba y observaba todo el proceso”, dice la publicación. “El hombre luego salió del vehículo del lado del pasajero y afirmó que no estaba conduciendo”.El hombre, a quien la policía no nombró, parecía ebrio y cuando un oficial le preguntó si había estado bebiendo, se escapó, según la publicación.Fue detenido a unos 20 metros del vehículo, dijo la policía.El hombre fue llevado a un hospi...Home Depot sees first annual sales decline in more than a decade as housing streak ebbs, rates jump
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:17:23 GMT
After years of explosive growth during the pandemic, Home Depot’s revenue during the first quarter fell short of expectations and the company cut its profit and sales outlook for the year, sending shares lower at the opening bell. Home Depot on Tuesday projected its first decline in annual revenue since 2009 in the aftermath of the bursting of the housing bubble and financial crisis. It was a rough start to a busy week of retail earnings and the numbers from the nation’s biggest home improvement chain dragged down retails stocks as well as the Dow. Shares in rival Lowe’s fell harder than Home Depot. For the three months ended April 30, revenue dropped to $37.26 billion from last year’s $38.91 billion, and it was short of the $38.45 billion projected by analysts polled by Zacks Investment Research.Sales at stores open at least a year, a key indicator of a retailer’s health, dropped 4.5%, and it dropped 4.6% for stores in the U.S. “After a three-year peri...Authorities: Mentally ill man who attacked congressional staffers has violent history
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:17:23 GMT
FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — A mentally ill man threatened a woman with a metal baseball bat, chasing her through a northern Virginia neighborhood, before attacking U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly’s office, shattering windows and striking two women, including an intern on her first day on the job, authorities said. Staffers then managed to shelter in an inner office until officers arrived, within five minutes. Connolly said they used a stun gun to subdue the man, identified as Xuan-Kha Tran Pham, 49, of Fairfax. He was held without bond at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center on charges of malicious wounding and aggravated malicious wounding. It was not immediately clear if he had an attorney pending his first appearance Tuesday.Pham, 49, has been violent before, attacking police officers last year. His father, Hy Pham, told The Washington Post his son is schizophrenic and had dealt with mental illness since his late teens. He said he had been trying, without success, to arrange mental h...American defender Justin Che returning to FC Dallas
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:17:23 GMT
SINSHEIM, Germany (AP) — American defender Justin Che is returning to FC Dallas after German team Hoffenheim decided not to make his loan move permanent.The Bundesliga club said pm Tuesday the 19-year-old Che already said goodbye to his teammates after the 3-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt on May 6. Che didn’t feature as he wasn’t in the squad.Che made two Bundesliga appearances as a substitute for Hoffenheim last season, but just one in the cup for the team this season. He also played 24 times for Hoffenheim’s reserve team.The club said it gave him permission to leave for the Under-20 World Cup in Argentina, which begins on May 20.Hoffenheim also said Eduardo Quaresma was returning to Sporting Lisbon after he made just four league appearances for the team this season.“Justin and Eduardo are talented guys with great character who have both repeatedly shown promise,” Hoffenheim sporting director Alexander Rosen said. “However, we agree with the players that they need regular playing t...German court convicts, fines Jesuit priest over climate protest
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:17:23 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — A German court on Tuesday convicted a Jesuit priest of coercion in connection with a climate protest last year and ordered him to pay a small fine.The district court in Munich handed down its verdict in the case of the Rev. Joerg Alt after he participated in a road blockade in the Bavarian capital on Oct. 28. Also appearing in the proceedings were Cornelia Huth, a biologist and member of the group Scientist Rebellion, and Luca Thomas, a student.The court convicted all three of coercion and imposed fines in line with their income. In Alt’s case, that was a 10-euro ($10.85) fine; the court said the other two defendants’ fines added up to a “low to mid-three-digit” sum.Numerous similar protests have taken place across Germany and other countries recently as climate activists try to draw attention to the urgency of tackling global warming. The public and political response to such road blockades has been mixed. So far, most courts have acquitted the protesters ...Latest news
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