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Rosendo Haro Villagrana suffers from severe memory loss
EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - The El Centro Police Department (ECPPD) is asking for the public s help locating a missing man who suffers from mental difficulties.
67-year-old Rosendo Haro Villagrana was last seen the area of Fourth and Smoketree. Haro Villagrana suffers from severe memory loss. He has great trouble remembering people’s names, addresses and phone numbers.
Haro Villagrana is about 5 7 and weighs around 180-pounds, with a medium build. He was last seen wearing a black ball cap, gray shirt, camouflage shorts, short white Nike socks, gray shoes with white soles.
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Head injury victim died of heart attack, brother says
A man who died Monday at El Centro Regional Medical Center after being found unconscious with a head injury in a driveway of the 400 block of Neckel Road actually died from a heart attack, according to a family member.
Russel Reeves left his job at Western Mesquite Mines early Monday about 8:15 a.m. after he reportedly began feeling ill, according to a family member who identified himself as his brother, Jarrad Reeves.
Jarrad Reeves said Russel took about two steps from his pickup after arriving home when he apparently collapsed and hit the back of his head, resulting in the head injury.
ECPD: Stolen car investigation leads officers to unexploded ordnance
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Two in custody on multiple charges
EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - The El Centro Police Department (ECPD) says an investigation into a stolen car recently led its officers to a potentially explosive discovery.
Someone stole a red Pontiac Grand Am Sunday morning from the 1600 block of Barbara Worth Drive. Less than three-hours after receiving the report, officers located the stolen vehicle in the 400 block of Wake Avenue.
Officers then saw two men leaving a nearby motel room carrying a number of bags. ECPD detained the men to question them about the Pontiac. Officers that s when motel staff alerted them to the discovery of military-style ordnance in the men s room.