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Monrovia Weekly Temple Tribune ArcAdiA Weekly Monday, JANUARY 9 - January 15, 2012 Volume xVIi, No. II
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Woman Supreme Court Ruling Could Affect Gold Line’s Hopes of Acquiring Maintenance Yard Shot and
Killed by Deputy After Threatening Officers with Hammer
affect the Gold Line’s hopes of getting the land. In the coming weeks, installation of the “falsework” will begin on this aspect of
A woman who allegedly attacked deputies with a hammer was shot and killed Wednesday outside a clinic that deals with sunstance abuse and mental health issues. Three deputies from the sheriff’s Temple Station responded to a report that a possibly mentally ill woman was sitting in the lobby of the clinic with a hammer in her lap and acting in an unstable manner. The shooting at the Asian Pacific Family Center, 9353 Valley Blvd in Rosemead took lace at 3:30PM Detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Homicide Bureau have learned that initially deputies from
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Workers are nearly 50% done on preliminary plans for the massive construction project for the Gold Line Bridge. -Photo by Terry Miller
The I-210 Bridge two main column structures in the center median are complete and the “form” was moved earlier in the week to the southern shoulder and is now installed around the
third. The abutments are also well underway, and crews are getting ready to turn their attention to the super-structure according to Foothill Extension press releases. Gold Line officials said
they still hope to aquire land owned by Monrovia Redevelopment Agency for a maintenance yard needed for the massive project. However the state Supreme Court ruling last week could serious
Rosemead Sheriff’s Deputy Nunez Makes Arrest of Attempted Bank Robber
Officer Involved Shooting in Temple City Sheriff's Internal Affairs Bureau investigators responded to the 10600 block of Lower Azusa Road, Temple City, to investigate the circumstances surrounding a deputy-involved shooting on Monday. Detectives have learned that a deputy conducted a traffic stop of a bicycle at the location. After conducting an investigation, the deputy began to affect an arrest of the bicyclist (suspect) for a narcotics charge. The deputy
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Tim Donnelly -Courtesy Photo
Assemblyman Tim Donnelly was cited for having a loaded .45-caliber handgun in his carry-on bag at the Ontario airport according to the Sacramento Bee. He was not arrested. The paper went on to say ” The Twin Peaks Republican was stopped at a security checkpoint early Wednesday morning, detained, and cited by airport police, said Nico Melendez, spokesman for the federal Transportation Security
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and the suspect became involved in a physical struggle, during which a deputy-involved shooting occurred. The suspect fled the scene and it is unknown if he was struck. The deputy was transported to a local hospital where they were treated for minor injuries and later released. The suspect is described as a male Hispanic, approximately 35 years old, 5'8" tall, and 135 pounds.
The search and investigation is still on-going. Anyone with information about the suspect is encouraged to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Temple Station at 626-285-7171. If you prefer to provide information anonymously, you may call "Crime Stoppers" by dialing (800) 222-TIPS (8477), or texting the letters TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or by using the website http:// lacrimestoppers.org.
At approximately 9:30 AM on Tuesday, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Temple Station desk received a telephone call of an attempted robbery at the Bank of America located on Valley Boulevard, Rosemead. Simultaneously, Deputy Nunez, who was patrolling near the bank on
Muscatel Avenue, was being flagged down by a bank employee. The employee pointed out the suspect and advised Deputy Nunez what occurred. Deputy Nunez immediately detained the suspect. Suspect Daniel Solis had entered the bank and presented a note to the
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teller demanding cash. The suspect became suspicious and fled prior to obtaining any money. As the suspect casually walked from the location, he was detained by Deputy Nunez. Agents from the FBI and Major Crimes Bureau responded to the location to conduct further investigation.