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State study says California police departments receive few racial profiling complaints California police departments receive few formal complaints of racial profiling or other bias and find even fewer of them to be true, according to newly ... Police agencies statewide reported they had received 553 complaints of racial, nationality, sexual orientation, disability or other bias, with 388 of those ...
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Police reinforce Mexican tourist cities after violence ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — Mexican officials said Tuesday they are dispatching 5,000 additional federal police officers to several tourist cities after a series of violent incidents, including a lengthy shootout that rattled the Baja California resort city of La Paz. Renato Sales, the country's national security ...
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Teen Jailed In French Valley After SWR Police Chase LAKE ELSINORE, CA — A girl and 19-year-old man were caught driving a stolen vehicle through Lake Elsinore this week, the sheriff's department reports. The man, who was ultimately arrested on suspicion of receiving stolen property, is already on probation for vehicle theft, according to officials.
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Police Search for Suspect in Fatal Rialto Hit-and-Run Police Monday were looking for a suspect after a woman who was found lying face down on a Rialto road died from an apparent hit-and-run. The incident happened around 9:24 p.m. Sunday on the 600 block of south Lilac Avenue, according to the Rialto Police Department. Officers provided CPR after ...
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Mom's 911 Emergency Is No Food for Hungry Kids A desperate mother's unusual 911 call led to a huge helping hand from a dispatcher and police in Camden County. The Camden, New Jersey mother of four called 911 back on Jan. 22. The woman told the dispatcher she had no money, food, or options and 911 was the only number she was able to call ...
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Essential California: 'Extraordinary' January has weather experts alarmed "Unusual" and "extraordinary" are among the words weather experts are using to describe the record heat and dry streak afflicting Southern California, where January is feeling a lot like July. It's a repeat of the unusually hot, dry and windy weather that helped fuel huge brush fires in December. Since the ...
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Pedestrian & His Dog Killed Crossing Vallejo Street VALLEJO, CA – A man died this morning when he was hit by a vehicle while crossing a street in Vallejo, police said. Michael James Thurin, 63, of Vallejo, was trying to cross Springs Road between two marked crosswalks in the middle of the block east of Oakwood Avenue around 6:40 a.m. when he was ...
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