100-mph chase on Hwy 101 in Santa Rosa ends with 3 arrests
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:29:58 GMT
(KRON) -- Three suspected robbers led police on a 100-mph high speed chase down Highway 101 through Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, and Petaluma Thursday night. Police used a spike strip and PIT maneuver to finally end the chase near the Sonoma County line. The three arrested men were identified by the Santa Rosa Police Department as James Edward Vines, 21, of Vallejo; Ettievy Coats, 23, of Vallejo; and Gregory Garcia, 23, of San Francisco.The incident began as an armed robbery at a Safeway grocery store at 2785 Yulupa Ave. in Santa Rosa. Police said three men dressed in ski masks stole several baskets full of merchandise before darting out of the store. When confronted by a clerk outside, the men brandished handguns and threatened to shoot the clerk, according to SRPD. The group fled in a vehicle described as a "black lowered sedan with tinted windows," SRPD wrote.Officers rapidly responded into the surrounding area and spotted the sedan entering southbound Highway 101 from the Highway ...Martinez woman pleads guilty to over $1.3M in embezzlement
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:29:58 GMT
(KRON) -- A Martinez woman has pleaded guilty Thursday to embezzling almost $1.4 million through her former employer Ramar Foods International in Pittsburg, the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office announced in a news release. Officials said Mary Antoinette Narvaez Hernandez, 60, committed crimes including felony grand theft embezzlement, identity theft, money laundering and tax evasion from 2016 to 2021.Hernandez was the account manager for Ramar Foods International. Officials said Hernandez embezzled a total of $1,399,342.84 from the company and failed to pay $97,568 in state taxes. Executive Director of the San Jose Police Officers’ Association charged with importing fentanyl Ramar Food International president Susie Quesada said Hernandez had many friends who trusted her at work at the arraignment."It is with deep regret now that we look upon the years of working with Mary Anna tainted with lies and deception," Quesada said. Frank Somerville makes first TV appearan...A Trump lo acusaron. Esto es lo que sigue ahora en la corte
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:29:58 GMT
(CNN) — La acusación del expresidente Donald Trump por parte de un jurado investigador de Manhattan pondrá en marcha un proceso penal que, en cierto modo, funcionará como el de cualquier otro acusado y, en otros, se verá muy diferente.Cuando se acusa a alguien, los cargos a veces se mantienen en secreto hasta la primera comparecencia del acusado ante el tribunal. Los cargos que el jurado investigador aprobó contra Trump actualmente no son públicos.Acusan a Donald Trump en una investigación sobre un esquema de pago de dinero por silencio. Esto es lo que sabemos“Esta noche nos comunicamos con el abogado del Sr. Trump para coordinar su entrega a la Oficina del Fiscal de Distrito de Manhattan para la lectura de cargos en una acusación de la Corte Suprema, que permanece sellada. Se proporcionará orientación cuando se seleccione la fecha de lectura de cargos”, dijo un portavoz del fiscal de distrito de Manhattan, Alvin Bragg, en un comunicado.Primera impresiónLas primeras comparecen...Calif., 3 other states join bid to block JetBlue-Spirit deal
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:29:58 GMT
California and three other states have joined a federal lawsuit aimed at blocking JetBlue’s $3.8 billion purchase of Spirit Airlines, which is scheduled for trial this fall.New Jersey, Maryland and North Carolina also joined in an updated version of the complaint that was filed Friday in federal district court in Boston. The Biden administration argues that the deal would reduce competition and drive up prices for airline consumers by eliminating Spirit, which is known for low fares. JetBlue argues that the deal will help consumers by making the New York-based airline a stronger competitor against American, Delta, United and Southwest.The original lawsuit was brought earlier in March by the U.S. Justice Department, Massachusetts, New York and the District of Columbia against JetBlue Airways and Spirit. Attorney General Merrick Garland led a press conference to announce the lawsuit, a signal of the importance that the Biden administration attaches to the case as part of its ca...Weather service: Tornado emergency issued for Arkansas capital of Little Rock, residents warned to seek safety
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:29:58 GMT
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Weather service: Tornado emergency issued for Arkansas capital of Little Rock, residents warned to seek safety.SourceTexas Tech hires coach Grant McCasland after NIT title
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:29:58 GMT
Grant McCasland was hired as Texas Tech’s new coach Friday, getting a six-year contract with the Red Raiders a day after North Texas won the NIT title to wrap up that school’s first 30-win season.North Texas was 135-65 in six seasons under McCasland, who has a master’s degree from Texas Tech. The Mean Green were 31-7 this season, which came a year after they had first broken the school record by winning 25 games.During his time on the Lubbock campus while getting his master’s degree, McCasland served as Texas Tech’s director of basketball operations for coach James Dickey from 1999-2001. “The commitment and vision for Texas Tech has no limits and we look forward to loving our team everyday with a greater purpose,” McCasland said in a statement Friday. McCasland earned his undergraduate degree from Baylor, where he was listed as a 5-foot-9 walk-on player who got into 47 games over four seasons, from 1995-99. He later was an assistant coach for the Bears from 2011-16 under coach...Daughter of ex-intelligence official sentenced to 35 years for 2020 murder
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:29:58 GMT
The daughter of a former director of national intelligence has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for fatally stabbing her longtime friend in 2020.In January, 29-year-old Sophia Negroponte was found guilty of second-degree murder in the killing of 24-year-old Yousuf Rasmussen, of Bethesda.Prosecutors said Negroponte — the daughter of John Negroponte, the first director of national intelligence and a former United Nations ambassador during the George W. Bush administration — stabbed Rasmussen to death during an alcoholic rage after a night of heavy drinking.More Crime NewsMore Local NewsMore Montgomery County NewsSentencing guidelines called for a sentence of between 15 and 25 years, but Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Terrence McGann sentenced Negroponte to 35 years, calling her a “struggling, anger-filled alcoholic” who lacked empathy after the killing.Yousuf Rasmussen (Courtesy Montgomery County)The judge, who also said he found Negroponte dishonest in her test...A.J. Foyt Racing heads to Texas ready to start season
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:29:58 GMT
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A.J. Foyt Racing started the IndyCar season with a new driver lineup and high expectations for improved performance. It came to a crashing halt in the third turn of the season-opening race. Santino Ferrucci and Benjamin Pedersen were part of the first-lap crash in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida, that sidelined five cars before they completed a single trip around the circuit on March 5. “It was a bummer because there was so much newness, we had two new drivers, and everybody is excited for a new season and you don’t even get past turn three,” said Larry Foyt, president of his father’s race team. “It was such a letdown.” Almost a full month later, the team heads to Texas Motor Speedway — technically the home track for A.J. Foyt Racing, which operates one of its two cars from its headquarters outside of Houston — ready to actually start the season. “It’s weird because this feels like our first race,” Foyt said. “We didn’t get to do any...Wildfire burning off I-70 in Jeffco, pre-evacuations issued
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:29:58 GMT
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- A brush fire has sparked off Interstate 70 in Jefferson County, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said. Pre-evacuations have been issued for the Morrison area that lies east of Highway 8 south to U.S. 285.The sheriff's office said the fire is burning along the hogback south of I-70 and that smoke is visible in the area of I-70 and C-470. Highway 93 is closed from I-70 to Morrison.A fire on the hogback in Jefferson County near Alameda & C470. (Credit: West Metro Fire Rescue)West Metro Fire Rescue is on scene working on the fire and has requested assistance from other departments. The Front Range is under red flag warnings due to high winds and low humidity. Winds have been so strong that semitrucks have been blown off highways and caused crashes.FOX31 has a crew heading to the area to gather more information. This is a breaking story and updates will be added as they are received.Mile High crime: A week's look at incidents in Denver
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:29:58 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Crime happens everywhere in Denver, but the most common and most dangerous types continue to be concentrated in certain neighborhoods. Denver clocked nearly 1,300 crimes in the week between March 22 and March 29. Nearly half of Denver crime in 2023 is vehicle-related Vehicle-related crimes were the most common type, of which around one-third of the week's crime was either auto thefts or thefts from a motor vehicle. Crimes such as trespassing, disturbing the peace, violations of court orders and weapons possession are the next most frequent.Auto thefts alone were 17% of the week's crime. Thefts from vehicles were another 15%. Certain crimes are worse issues in certain places. While vehicle thefts happen everywhere in Denver, and they happen most frequently in a handful of neighborhoods.The Denver International Airport statistical had the city's most car thefts in the last week - 20 overall. Central Park, formerly known as Stapleton, had the second most with 15. Fi...Latest news
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