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Ezabella Avila (Murrieta Police Department)
MURRIETA, CA A 21-year-old woman suspected of furnishing fentanyl to a man in Murrieta who subsequently had to be revived with Narcan after he took the alleged narcotic is in jail waiting to see what formal charges might be filed against her.
Ezabella Avila of Riverside was arrested Monday night and booked on suspicion of possession of drugs for sale, and furnishing narcotics resulting in great bodily injury the latter of which could see an additional three to six years in prison if the charge is filed and she s convicted.
Wyoming Boulevard closed due to vehicle crash involving gas meter By Brendan LaChance on April 29, 2021
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CASPER, Wyo. The Casper Police Department said at around 7:20 am Thursday, April 29 that Wyoming Boulevard is closed near Arroyo Drive in both directions.
The closure is “due to a vehicle crash involving a gas meter.”
Casper PD said that people should avoid the area.
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EASTSIDER-I think the headline says it all. Recently, there are signs the LA City Council may be headed in the right direction, but it’s on a small scale and the question is whether the developers who own the Council can allow a good thing to thrive.
The Issue
“As part of his far-reaching plan to combat homelessness in Los Angeles, CD 14 Councilmember Kevin de León recently filed a motion that could bring small, prefabricated housing units to two locations in Northeast LA. One location, in Eagle Rock, is the city-owned parking lot at 7541 N. Figueroa Street next to the on/off ramps of the 134 Freeway.”
EASTSIDER-First, we have another Superior Court Judge requiring the City to do something about sheltering LA’s homeless.
Then we have CD 14’s Mayor in waiting, Kevin de León, doing his usual not quite right attempt at a solution. Read on. . .
Here Comes the Judge
“Carter is overseeing an agreement between Los Angeles city and county governments in a case brought by the L.A. Alliance for Human Rights, a group of downtown business owners and residents that sued to force the city to shelter homeless people. Carter is requiring the city to find temporary shelter or permanent housing (with the county footing the bill) for several thousand homeless people mostly those living under or near freeways, because the judge has decided that it’s unsafe to live near the toxic fumes from vehicles.”
By City News Service
Feb 2, 2021
PASADENA (CNS) - A man pleaded not guilty today to murder in the shooting death of a Montebello man found outside a strip mall in the unincorporated South San Gabriel area last month.
Felipe Sanchez, 30, is charged with killing 36-year-old Ramon Gomez, who was found unresponsive about 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18 in a strip mall parking lot in the 8100 block of Arroyo Drive and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Sanchez is being held at Men s Central Jail in lieu of $3.05 million bail and was ordered to return to court on Feb. 22, when a date is expected to be set for a preliminary hearing.