Video: Suspect linked to two Metro East burglaries
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:19 GMT
FIELDON, Ill. -- Police are searching for a suspect who may have been involved in several Metro East burglaries. The Jersey County Sheriff’s Office has released images and a video to help find the suspect.On September 27 officers responded to a burglary alarm at Bawana’s bar and grill on Highway 100 in Fieldon, Illinois. They discovered that someone forced entry into the building and stole money and other items. Crackdown on speeders in St. Charles yielding results, mayor says A similar burglary happened in Madison County on Clifton Terrace Road on September 25. Police have released video and images from that incident.If you have any information regarding these crimes, call the Jersey County Sheriff’s Office at 618-498-6881 or the Madison County Sheriff's Office at 618-692-6087.Madison police see sharp increase in fentanyl overdoses
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:19 GMT
MADISON, Ill. -- Police have a serious warning about overdoses laced with some humor. They have seen an increase in fentanyl overdoses. Madison Police posted this message to their Facebook page."Within the past couple of weeks, Madison has had an increase of fentanyl overdoses. Most commonly, the users went to use meth and later found out in the ambulance the meth was laced with fentanyl. We wanted to raise awareness as officers are going through NARCAN like crazy.This is a public service announcement that your drug dealer is not a chemist and typically does not know what your drugs are mixed with. If you recently purchased drugs and would like to get your drugs tested for *FREE, Madison police officers are more than pleased to test them for you!*Standard charges apply"Madison, Illinois PoliceThe Associated Press reports: According to a study published in July in JAMA Network Open, as of 2021, accidental opioid overdoses caused 1 of every 22 U.S. deaths. Opioid overdoses were...Aurora police seek 5 suspects in fatal shooting of 15-year-old outside Southlands mall
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:19 GMT
Aurora police believe multiple people opened fire during a shooting outside the Southlands shopping center that killed a 15-year-old boy in late September, and investigators have issued one arrest warrant for first-degree murder, Aurora police Chief Art Acevedo said Monday.The shooting happened at about 8:30 p.m. Sept. 30 in the parking lot of the mall, located in the 6100 block of South Main Street. The 15-year-old boy, Raphael Velin, went to the shopping center to meet with other juveniles and young adults “to conduct some business,” Acevedo said Monday.The chief would not elaborate on the nature of that business, except to say “juveniles should not be involved in what was going on that night.”Investigators have five suspects in the killing, Acevedo said, all juveniles or young adults. He declined to identify them and said police have issued a warrant for only one person so far. Acevedo declined to name that suspect, who has not yet been arrested.Acevedo sa...Crews battle fire after industrial explosion in Irwindale
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:19 GMT
Los Angeles County fire crews were battling a commercial fire after an apparent industrial explosion in Irwindale Monday morning.The incident was reported around 10:35 a.m. at 1418 E. Arrow Highway, according to the Fire Department.The initial emergency call went out as a warehouse explosion, officials said.Heavy smoke was visible from the blaze as Sky5 was overhead. By 11:30 a.m. much of the smoke had dissipated and flames were no longer visible. No injuries have been reported and the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Surrounding streets were closed amid the firefight and investigation.U.S. employees spend $51 daily when they work full-time in office, study says
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:19 GMT
Employees in the U.S. who have returned to the office full-time are paying a lot to get there, a new study says.The annual “State of Work” report, conducted by videoconferencing company Owl Labs, found that about 66% of employees nationwide have returned to the office five days a week, or full-time, but spend $51 per day when they work in person.Researchers found that, on average, people spend:$16 on lunch$14 on commuting$13 on breakfast and coffee$8 on parkingOn average, workers with pets spend $20 more monthly than their counterparts, bringing their daily total to $71. This is how much California workers spend on their work commutes, study says On average, workers who report to the office five days a week spend about $1,020 every month. In comparison, employees who have a hybrid schedule spend $408 a month on office attendance costs, the study found.“There’s no question” working from the office is "wildly more expensive” today than it was pre-pandemic, Frank Weishaupt, CEO of Ow...Deputies find stolen trailer after thief posts it for sale online, VCSO says
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:19 GMT
A Santa Clarita man was arrested last week after he allegedly stole a 25-foot trailer from the Fillmore area of unincorporated Ventura County.Albino Carrera Marcos, 26, was arrested Friday after the Thursday theft of the custom flatbed trailer from the driveway of a home in the 1300 block of Cliff Avenue, the Ventura County Sheriff's Office said in a news release.Investigators found Marcos and arrested him for the unlawful taking of a vehicle after they learned the trailer was being sold on social media, investigators said."Marcos was in possession of additional incriminating evidence linking him to the theft and the location of the stolen trailer," the release said. Marcos was arrested at about 12:45 a.m. in the 18000 block of Soledad Canyon Road in Santa Clarita, and investigators then found the trailer in the 10000 block of Lemona Avenue in the Mission Hills area of the San Fernando Valley, according to the VCSO.Marcos was booked into the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facili...‘Tenant from hell’ also lived rent-free in an Oakland house
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:19 GMT
A tenant who has grabbed headlines for squatting in a Los Angeles Airbnb for a year and a half without paying rent also squatted in an Oakland home in 2019.In 2021, a month after leaving a Rockridge sublet after refusing to pay rent for a year, Elizabeth Hirschhorn rented an Airbnb for six months from a periodontist in Los Angeles’ tony Brentwood neighborhood, the Los Angeles Times reported last week. But after her stay was up, she refused to move. Hirschhorn hasn’t paid rent in the more than 540 days since, using a legal loophole as justification, the Times reported.Her attorney, Colin Walshok, told the Times that Hirschhorn isn’t required to pay rent because “the city had never approved the unit for occupancy and that its shower was constructed without a permit.” The city has found that because of the code violations, the landlord, Sascha Jovanovic, cannot evict Hirschhorn.The two parties are now suing each other in court. Hirschhorn has demanded $100,000 from Jovanovic to leave t...Pac-12 legal affairs: With key court date looming, parties agree to mediation
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:19 GMT
The Pac-12’s two remaining schools and the 10 departing universities have agreed to mediation in an attempt to settle their dispute over governance of the conference, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.“The talks have been productive,” the source said. “Everybody wants them to succeed. It just has to be on fair terms to everybody.”“Them,” of course, is Washington State and Oregon State — the schools left behind in the realignment game that decimated the conference in early August.One month later, the Beavers and Cougars took commissioner George Kliavkoff and the 10 outbound schools to court to gain clarity on the makeup of the governing board, which controls the assets.Washington State and Oregon State believe the departing universities relinquished their board seats when they agreed to join other leagues starting next summer and that, if allowed to remain on the board, the 10 could vote as a bloc in ways that undermine the ability of WSU and OSU to possibly rebui...San Jose, Oakland airports lose steam in summer passenger flights
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:19 GMT
SAN JOSE — The airports in San Jose and Oakland are losing altitude in arduous separate quests to recover from their coronavirus-spawned losses in passenger traffic, new reports show.San Jose International Airport showed a decline in passenger trips through the Silicon Valley aviation hub during August compared with the same month the year before, according to the airport.Oakland International Airport, in a similar comparison, suffered a decline in the number of air travelers it handled for each of the last three months when compared to the same month the year before, the air travel center reported.Oakland International Airport, July 2023. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)During August, San Jose Airport accommodated slightly under 1.09 million passengers, which represented a decline of 0.2% from the number of passengers the South Bay travel complex handled in August 2022.Oakland Airport in August accommodated slightly over 977,300 passengers, which was down 10.1% from the ...How third-party candidates could threaten GOP, Dems in 2024
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:19 GMT
By Steve Peoples | Associated PressNEW YORK — Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist and scion of the storied Democratic dynasty, launched an independent presidential bid on Monday. Cornel West, a philosopher and Black social leader, made the same choice last week. And No Labels, a new political party, is intensifying candidate recruitment efforts.While the politics are murky, the fresh frenzy of outsider candidates threatens to weaken both major parties as Democratic President Joe Biden and Republican former President Donald Trump tighten their grip on their parties’ presidential nominations.There’s little concern that the independent or third-party candidates would actually win the presidency, but they could siphon support from the ultimate Democratic and Republican nominees. A heightened sense of concern is spreading especially among Democratic officials, who see the outsiders as a dangerous wildcard that harkens back to 2016, when Green Party nomi...Latest news
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