Three Desert Hot Springs men were arrested in Joshua Tree Thursday night, after they were found with drugs and a gun. About 11:40 p.m., Deputy J. Perez made a traffic stop of a vehicle on Highway 62 near Sunset Road. Inside the car were James Noal, 67, (who was driving); Sean Hatley, 43; and Kenneth Robinson, 44. During a search, Perez found a gun in Robinson’s pant pocket, a Keltec pistol, and methamphetamine was found on Hatley. James Noal was cited and released; Sean Hatley was arrested for investigation of being in possession of methamphetamine and carrying a concealed weapon; and Kenneth Robinson was arrested for investigation of being a felon in possession of a firearm. Hatley and Robinson were booked into the Morongo Basin Jail, with their bail set at $50,000 each.
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Firefighters rescued two children who were trapped in a house fire in Joshua Tree Thursday morning. Fire crews were called to the 62300 block of Crestview Drive at 11:56 a.m. County Fire Assistant Chief Scott Tuttle said the victims, which included two adults who were in the house when the fire broke out, were taken to Hi-Desert Medical Center. From the hospital, helicopters transferred the pediatric patients to other area hospitals for further care. The house was a total loss as fire crews battled the fire for about 90 minutes. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
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One child has died and another is in serious condition following a house fire in Joshua Tree Thursday morning. Fire crews were called to the 62300 block of Crestview Drive at 11:56 a.m. with a report that two children–a 7-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl–were trapped inside the home. County Fire Assistant Chief Scott Tuttle said the victims, which included two women–33 years old and 67 years old–who were in the house when the fire broke out, were taken to Hi-Desert Medical Center. From the hospital, helicopters transferred the pediatric patients to other area hospitals for further care, where the boy died. The house was a total loss as fire crews battled the fire for about 90 minutes. Z107.7 reporter Cassidy Taylor was on the scene…
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One child has died and another is in serious condition following a house fire in Joshua Tree Thursday morning. Fire crews were called to the 62300 block of Crestview Drive at 11:56 a.m. with a report that two children–a 7-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl–were trapped inside the home. County Fire Assistant Chief Scott Tuttle said the victims, which included two women–33 years old and 67 years old–who were in the house when the fire broke out, were taken to Hi-Desert Medical Center. From the hospital, helicopters transferred the pediatric patients to other area hospitals for further care, where the boy died. The house was a total loss as fire crews battled the fire for about 90 minutes. Z107.7 reporter Cassidy Taylor was on the scene…