In the video, shared by police, the 16-year-old girl is offered $100 for maybe 10 minutes to go around the block. I want to take your clothes off. touch, feel a little bit, your beautiful body. Just something quick and crazy, he s heard saying.
That video, shared widely on social media, captured the terrifying moment at the High Point Condominium complex. In several instances, the girl can be heard denying the man s attempts. I really though that she was very brave for being a 16-year-old to do that. That s, that s something that s amazing for 16-year-old that can think that quick, to act that way, said complex employee Theresa Watson.
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Then on Sunday, Lakewood Police announced that after a two week search, 40-year old Julia Anchia of Lakewood turned himself at headquarters.
The incident under investigation occurred on March 31 when the victim told police that a man kept asking for her to perform sexual acts in his vehicle, which was driving around the Highpoint Condominium Complex.
Unbeknownst to him, she was recording the conversation and it was used as evidence in the investigation. The victim, who’s was not only smart enough to refuse his advances, thought quickly enough to surreptitiously record the suspect on her phone as he became more and more insistent that she give into his demands, Lakewood Police said in a statement.
Casa Bonita restaurant in Colorado files for bankruptcy
April 12, 2021
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DENVER (AP) A well-known restaurant in Colorado that has been closed since the coronavirus pandemic took hold in March 2020 has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Casa Bonita in Lakewood, famous for its cliff divers, a 30-foot (about 9-meter) waterfall and festive decorations, filed for bankruptcy protection on April 6, according to documents.
The restaurant was the subject of a 2003 episode of the TV show “South Park, and the Denver Broncos announced some of their draft picks there in 2018, Denver news station KUSA-TV reported.
A GoFundMe created last month for the 46-year-old restaurant has raised more than $15,000 as of Monday. While its future appears uncertain, Casa Bonita s website says it will be reopening soon.
Lakewood to enforce rush hour parking restrictions again Lakewood to start enforcing rush hour parking restrictions again (Source: WOIO - (Tim Dubravetz)) By Steph Krane | April 12, 2021 at 11:08 AM EDT - Updated April 12 at 11:17 AM
LAKEWOOD, Ohio (WOIO) - Restrictions that haven’t been enforced since the start of the pandemic are coming back to Lakewood.
Starting Monday, April 12, the city of Lakewood is once again enforcing parking restrictions in zones marked as rush hour parking.
Lakewood defines rush hour as Monday through Friday, 7 to 9:30 a.m. and 4 to 6:30 p.m.
Rush hour parking enforcement had been suspended since March 2020.
The Lakewood Police Department decided to resume enforcement as traffic creeps up to normal volume.
For most of her life, Country Meadows Michelle Noel had sold it all, at least in a corporate setting.
Yes, she once was a Bible saleswoman. She sold lawn and garden products, stationery and hardware items such as hinges.
Then there was wild birdseed.
She was making pretty good scratch, too, from the wild birdseed business, when COVID-19 hit in March 2020. Then her job flew away.
It wasn t like wild birdseed stopped being a hot item. It was just that companies selling that birdseed reevaluated the way they did business. Anyone who knows Noel understands why she would excel at selling. She has an upbeat personality and a smile that seems to transfer to those she meets.