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Long-Serving Campus Members Honored as Emeriti

Jan. 21, 2021 Share This: The following Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff were awarded emeriti status during the period Oct. 1 to Dec. 31. Philip Berriman, electromechanical equipment technician III emeritus, in recognition of 16 years of service to the university  Michele Garden, instructional support technician II emeritus, in recognition of 11 years of service to Cal State Fullerton  Robin Graboyes, director of faculty compensation and appointments emeritus, honoring 25 years of service to the university Deborah Hagman, travel operations lead emeritus, honoring 19 years of service to Cal State Fullerton Kelly Hayes, supervising painter emeritus, honoring 39 years of service to the university Jimmy Kung, instructional support technician III emeritus, honoring 32 years of service to the Cal State Fullerton

Utah mother who triggered Amber Alert is arrested, infant found unharmed

FARMINGTON A mother who sparked an Amber Alert on Wednesday after taking her newborn child who she did not have custodial rights to has been arrested. Maria Ann Torres, 36, was booked into the Davis County Jail Wednesday night for investigation of child kidnapping and obstructing justice. Torres son, whom police called Baby Torres, was born in a Salt Lake hospital on Dec. 20. Two days later, Maria Torres took the infant from the hospital and left, according to the Davis County Sheriff s Office. But it wasn t until a petition for custody was filed in 2nd District Court on Tuesday raising allegations that the newborn could be in danger that officials were prompted to issue an Amber Alert on Wednesday.

Utah Amber Alert activated for infant boy

Utah Amber Alert canceled for infant boy Utah Department of Public Safety Utah Amber Alert, January 6, 2021 Posted at 1:32 PM, Jan 06, 2021 and last updated 2021-01-06 23:16:16-05 SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Amber Alert was activated Wednesday afternoon and canceled later that evening for an infant boy. The alert was canceled just after 9 p.m. on Wednesday night. Further details on the condition of the baby were not immediately available. Police were looking for 36-year-old Maria Ann Torres and a baby identified only as Baby Torres. The baby was born December 20. No picture of him was immediately available, but he is described as weighing 8 pounds and he is 19 inches long.

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