FOX 2 viewers connect one stolen pickup to a string of crimes
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 02:15:31 GMT
ST. LOUIS – A web of victims is connected through one stolen vehicle. The viewers have pieced together vehicles to identify the crime spree, but they can’t get action from St. Louis police because of low staffing.Our FOX Files report Monday on a smash-and-grab suspect using a stolen truck led to the vehicle owner calling. “I said, ‘Well, damn, that’s my truck!” he said.The truck owner asked not to be identified. He is certain that the suspect who was breaking windows of cars across the street on Sunday afternoon in south St. Louis was using his pickup. The victim said his pickup was stolen from The Grove.“It’s been about three weeks,” he said. “...dealing with no information besides you giving me updates.”Other FOX 2 viewers said they spotted the same truck and suspect committing crimes a day later off Hampton Avenue.We showed the stolen truck victim the additional videos. Jennings City Council sends ‘no confidence’ letter to mayor “Today, I said the same damn thing. That’s my (bl...Colorado high school football scoreboard: Week 1
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 02:15:31 GMT
Thursday night scoresBear Creek 46, Lakewood 13Denver East 36, Smoky Hill 0Denver South 48, Skyline 19Dundy County/Stratton32, Sedgwick County 14Elizabeth 48, D’Evelyn 12Fruita Monument 46, Grand Junction Central 20Granada 58, Branson/Kim 13Holy Family 27, Frederick 8Monte Vista 50, Rocky Ford 0Palmer Ridge 28, Montrose 27Rampart 49, Coronado 6Rock Canyon 20, Poudre 0Middle school teacher arrested, accused of teaching class while intoxicated: police
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 02:15:31 GMT
A teacher in Chino Hills was arrested by San Bernardino County Sheriff's Deputies Thursday morning following a complaint from school staff that he may have been intoxicated while teaching.Clifford Harper, 49, of Rancho Cucamonga, was arrested around 11:20 a.m. at Robert Townsend Junior High School on the 15000 Block of Ilex Drive.Faculty at the school called authorities to report their suspicion that Harper was under the influence of alcohol with students in the classroom.Deputies investigated the report and arrested Harper at the school. He was taken to the Chino Hills Police Department and booked into jail. He faces possible charges of public intoxication and child endangerment.Harper is listed on Townsend's website as a STEM instructor who teaches an introduction to technology course that includes the use of 3D modeling programs. That course syllabus includes a link to the rules and requirements for working in the school woodshop, although it's unclear if Harper was actively teac...11 arrested in connection with flash mob robberies in Southern California
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 02:15:31 GMT
Police have arrested 11 suspects in connection with a series of flash mob robberies taking place across Southern California. The arrests were made by detectives from the newly-formed Organized Retail Crime Taskforce which was created earlier this month to stop the rising number of group robberies targeting retailers.The task force has taken charge of nine recent cases involving flash mob robbers in which 11 suspects have been taken into custody. The suspects' identities have not been released.The four flash mob robberies related to the arrests took place at:- Versace Store at the Beverly Center- A Warehouse Shoe Store- Nordstrom at Westfield Topanga Mall- Yves Saint Laurent at The Americana at BrandVideo captured a mob of thieves swarming a Nordstrom in Canoga Park as they cleared out the store during a destructive robbery on August 12, 2023. (TNLA)Video captured a mob of thieves swarming a Nordstrom in Canoga Park as they cleared out the store during a destructive robbery on August...Some birds may be less afraid of humans after pandemic, study suggests
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 02:15:31 GMT
A new study from UCLA has found that some urban birds may actually be less afraid of people following the coronavirus pandemic that saw millions of Americans spending more time indoors and less time in crowded public squares.The findings came as a shock to UCLA researchers who expected the opposite to be true. The researchers initially theorized that the return of humans into the public space would scare off birds that had grown accustomed to having it for themselves.The study involved dark-eyed juncos, which have thrived on the campus of UCLA for around 20 years. Scientists have been studying fear and aggression in the campus birds for several years, dating back to several years before the pandemic.When cases COVID-19 swept across the world and led to a shift in education, prompting most universities to switch to online instruction, the number of people on UCLA's campus dropped significantly. The nearly empty campus gave researchers a unique chance to study the behavior of the bird...SF prep basketball star Zion Sensley commits to St. Mary's
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 02:15:31 GMT
(KRON) -- One of the Bay Area's top high school basketball players will stay near home to play his college hoops. Archbishop Riordan forward Zion Sensley committed to St. Mary's, Riordan basketball announced on X, formerly known as Twitter. Sensley chose the Gaels over reported offers from Arizona State, LSU and other programs. A’s Rooker performs at Oakland Arena after crushing walk-off home run Sensley started his career at Riordan and transferred back ahead of the 2023-24 season after spending his sophomore and junior years at Prolific Prep in Napa. KRON4 Sports Director Jason Dumas interviewed Sensley in June about the decision to return to San Francisco for his senior year. You can watch that interview using the video player above. "Unfinished business, I guess I could say," Sensley said. "I wanted to come back home and cap it off with hopefully a state title." Sensley also spoke on what factored into his college decision. "One, a place I can reach my full potential," he sai...Lululemon products, marijuana, cash seized in San Pablo
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 02:15:31 GMT
(KRON) -- At least 14 bags of Lululemon products, bags of marijuana and large amounts of cash were discovered after officers stopped a driver on probation for robbery, the San Pablo Police Department said on social media. Police spotted the wanted vehicle at the San Pablo Towne Center. IKEA store evacuated during SF grand opening The stopped car had two people inside, police said. The driver on probation had a loaded gun under his seat. Officers then found the cash, marijuana and retail products.San Pablo police did not confirm if the Lululemon products were stolen. The police department said it will be contacting Lululemon's security team to determine if any retail theft happened at a nearby store. There is no Lululemon store located in San Pablo; the closest locations are in Berkeley and Corte Madera. The suspects were taken to a jail in Contra Costa County.Anthony Richardson has uneven performance in Colts’ 27-13 preseason win over Eagles
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 02:15:31 GMT
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Indianapolis rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson displayed flashes of promise but also showed that there’s much work to do, helping the Colts beat the Philadelphia Eagles 27-13 on Thursday night in the preseason finale for each team.Named the starter after the preseason opener at Buffalo, Richardson completed 6 of 17 passes for 78 yards and ran five times for 38 yards in the first half. The 6-foot-4 passer was the No. 4 overall pick out of Florida.On the fourth drive for the Colts (2-1), Richardson showed flashes of greatness, hitting Kylen Granson in traffic for 17 yards and twice avoiding sacks. He also was off target on several throws, most of which sailed high.Neither Jalen Hurts nor any starters on offense or defense saw action for defending NFC champion Philadelphia (1-2). Backup quarterback Marcus Mariota completed 1 of 2 passes for 21 yards in one series.Rookie sixth-round pick Tanner McKee, the likely No. 3 quarterback for Philadelphia, was 19 for 34 f...Lawyers suing JetBlue say the airline could raise fares on some routes after buying Spirit Airlines
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 02:15:31 GMT
JetBlue Airways could raise fares on some routes by up to 40% if it succeeds in buying Spirit Airlines and eliminating the low-fare carrier as a competitor on those routes, according to lawyers who are suing the airline to block the deal.The estimations were contained in court filings made earlier this week, and which JetBlue says were not properly redacted.JetBlue said Thursday that the filings are based on the opposition lawyers’ interpretation of evidence, and are taking facts out of context.Consumer advocates jumped on the news, saying that the accidental disclosure supports the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit aiming to block JetBlue’s $3.8 billion purchase of Spirit, the nation’s largest discount airline.Even before the government lawsuit, lawyers for about two dozen consumers sued JetBlue and Spirit last November in U.S. district court in Boston, claiming that the merger would reduce competition and lead to higher prices.Documents filed Tuesday by the consumers...Colts rookie QB Richardson has mixed performance in preseason victory over Eagles
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 02:15:31 GMT
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Indianapolis rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson displayed flashes of promise but also showed that there’s much work to do, helping the Colts beat the Philadelphia Eagles 27-13 on Thursday night in the preseason finale for each team. Named the starter after the preseason opener at Buffalo, Richardson completed 6 of 17 passes for 78 yards and ran five times for 38 yards in the first half. The 6-foot-4 passer was the No. 4 overall pick out of Florida. New Colts coach Shane Steichen helped Philadelphia’s Jalen Hurts transform from a second-round pick with questions into one of the NFL’s elite quarterbacks during the last two seasons as the Eagles’ offensive coordinator. He will try to do the same with Richardson in in Indianapolis. On the fourth drive for the Colts (2-1), Richardson showed flashes of greatness, hitting Kylen Granson in traffic for 17 yards and twice avoiding sacks. He also was off target on several throws, most of which sailed high, in the o...Latest news
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