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Deputy Charged In Cover-Up Of DUI Crash Investigation Of Another Deputy In Stevenson Ranch

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A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) Deputy has been charged with conspiracy and several other crimes concerning his alleged attempts to cover up the possible DUI crash of another deputy in Stevenson Ranch last year. Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced Wednesday that an off-duty deputy from the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department’s Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) has ...

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Attempted Murder Suspect Pleads Not Guilty To Pinning Woman Between Two Cars

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A Stevenson Ranch attempted murder suspect pled not guilty after she allegedly pinned a woman and her dog between two cars during a dispute in June. Elisa Henderson, 49, from Stevenson Ranch, pled not guilty to one felony count of attempted murder — willful, deliberate and premeditated and one count of criminal threats, said Venusse Navid, spokesperson for the Los ...

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Santa Clarita Attempted Murder Suspects Charged In Fourth Of July Shooting

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Two attempted murder suspects are scheduled to appear in court next month after they shot another person near Jakes Way.  Jaime Gutierrez, 33, and Angel Aguero, 19, both from Newhall, are both being charged with attempted murder in connection to a July 4 shooting, according to court documents.  Around 10:17 p.m. Tuesday, July 4, medical personnel from the Los Angeles ...

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Attempted Murderer Sentenced To Over 100 Years In Prison For Shooting Deputy 

An attempted murderer who shot a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy in Newhall in 2017 was sentenced to over 100 years to life in prison Monday.  The attempted murderer, Monolito Guerra, from Newhall, was sentenced to 132 years to life in prison after shooting a Sheriff’s deputy in 2017, said Pamela Johnson, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County District ...

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Brother Of Black N’ Blue Attempted Murder Suspect Pleads Not Guilty To Weapons Charges

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The brother of a Black N’ Blue attempted murder suspect who was arrested while deputies were searching for his sibling pled not guilty to weapons charges Monday. On Monday, Isaiah Clark, the brother of the Black N’ Blue attempted murder suspect, pled not guilty to two weapons charges filed against him last year, said Greg Risling, a spokesperson for the Los ...

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Breaking News: Bill Bolde Has Felony Perjury Charges Dismissed

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Bill Bolde, a former principal for Saugus High School had all felony perjury charges dismissed against him Friday, according to officials. David Diamond, Bolde’s attorney, commented on the case resolution. “The initial charges have been dismissed, meaning the wrongful allegations of felony perjury and undue influence are gone,” said Diamond. “Bill was given the option of going to trial, where ...

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Canyon Country Man Found Guilty Of Producing, Possessing Child Pornography

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A Canyon Country man, identified as a former Navy SEAL, was convicted Friday of the possession and production of child pornography. Watch as law enforcement served the search warrant in July of 2021 in footage obtained by KHTS Radio. Friday, a federal jury convicted a Canyon Country man and former Navy SEAL of producing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) for ...

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Attempted Murder Suspect Convicted On 12 Felonies After Shooting Sheriff’s Deputy  

An attempted murder suspect who shot a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy in Newhall in 2017 was convicted on 12 felonies Tuesday. Monolito Guerra, from Newhall, was convicted of 12 counts: two counts of attempted murder, seven counts of assault with a firearm, one count of assault with a firearm on peace officer, one count of shooting at an occupied ...

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County Proposal To Increase ‘Catch And Release’ Inmate Policy Pulled From Agenda

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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors was scheduled to consider a plan to combat overcrowding in county jails through “decarceration,” or the release of some incarcerated inmates, to the concern of the public. The proposal, submitted by Supervisors Lindsey Horvath and Hilda Solis, would “declare the state of mental health services and overcrowding in the Los Angeles County jails ...

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