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OFF-DUTY DEPUTY HELPS SOLVE STRING OF BURGLARIES

BY LEE BROWN Crime Beat News HIGHLAND – A string of burglaries in Highland might have been solved when an off-duty sheriff’s deputy saw a San Bernardino man loading up

GRAND TERRACE MURDER FIRST IN NEARLY 18 YEARS

By LEE BROWN Crime Beat News GRAND TERRACE – Police are continuing to search for clues in the death of a 63-year-old man in a case that was ruled to

Hit and Run Suspect Makes a Swim for It

NEWPORT BEACH – The Friday afternoon search for a suspected hit and run driver on the Balboa Penninsula was almost called off before NBPD helicopter pilot and commander, Tim Starn,

FLEEING CAR THIEVES INJURE TWO OFFICERS

By R. Craig Visalia, Calif (July 10, 2009)- Two police officers part of a special task force called TRATT (Tulare County Reduce Auto Theft Task Force), were injured last Wednesday

Illegal Business Plan Goes Up IN Smoke

by R.L. McCullough Santa Barbara, Ca.—July 7, 2009 Overnight FedEx delivery became no delivery when search warrants were served at residences in the exclusive Montecito neighborhood as well as the

UNARMED ROBBERS BREAK INTO ROOM AT GOOD NITE INN

BY LEE BROWN Crime Beat News REDLANDS – Police have only a few clues that could lead them to solve a robbery reported early Wednesday at the Good Nite Inn.

TEEN BURGLARY SPREE SOLVED

BY LEE BROWN United Reporting REDLANDS – Two teenage girls were arrested by Redlands police in connection with a string of burglaries that had taken place over the past few

VICTIM HANDCUFFED WHILE ARMED ROBBER ESCAPES

BY LEE BROWN United reporting FONTANA – An armed robber forced a store employee to handcuff himself while he ran off with an undisclosed amount of money early this week.

BURGLARY CASE STILL NOT COMPLETELY SETTLED

BY LEE BROWN Crime Beat News BANNING, Calif. – After months of losing valuable equipment, including computers, printers and a photo scanner, management at the Banning Record-Gazette was going crazy.