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LASD high-tech taskforce nets two cardskimming scammers The Southern California High Tech Task Force (SCHTTF) is a collaborative effort of local, county state, and federal law enforcement agencies working in unison to combat high tech crime involving the internet, intellectual property, computer equipment, emerging technologies, theft of identity information and numerous other high tech crimes. The SCHTTF includes members of both federal and local law enforcement agencies throughout Los Angeles County working jointly to combat cyber crimes and fraud. On Sunday, December 15, 2013, detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department assigned to the SCHTTF, worked with United States Secret Service and Federal Bureau of Investigation personnel, and arrested two suspects involved in installing cardskimming devices in banks Please see page 23
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Volume 18, No. 52
Vet hunters are on the front line of ending Young homelessness for military veterans and families father shot, killed Sunday in Duarte
are,” said Leal, whose office is wherever the veterans are whether it be on the streets, by railroad tracks, under bridges or in broken down cars. “We take the word homeless away from veterans through action.” Actions that include visiting homeless veterans at
Two investigations are underway in Duarte and the adjoining Monrovia County area after a man was shot and killed early Sunday morning and another man was wounded later in the afternoon. Los Angeles County Sheriff has responded with additional patrol units to the city of Duarte and the adjoining County areas in response to the incidents. Temple station deputies initially responded to the first shooting in the 2000 block of Broderick and Felberg Avenues in the County area of Monrovia. Upon arrival, they discovered the victim, Malcom Mency, 18 of Duarte who had sustained multiple gunshot wounds. Los Angeles County Fire transported the victim to Huntington Memorial Hospital where he was later pronounced dead. There was a report
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One of the only things colder than the temperature outside at midnight of late, is the stark reality that there are so many people with no place to call home. Many, the same brave men and women who served our country and fought for our rights, now find themselves homeless and hopeless. Who is fighting for
them? The Vet Hunters Project is a San Gabriel Valley based non-profit that was founded by Joe Leal, an Iraq combat veteran and tireless advocate for America’s homeless heroes. Together, with a dedicated and determined army of Vet Hunters, Leal is shedding light on a population
Santa Anita opens today
Alleged teenage gang member killed in Duarte Monday night A 16-year-old was shot and killed in Duarte Monday night in the third shooting in the city in three days The teenage boy who
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Opening Day: Santa Anita’s 77th winter/spring meet opens on Thursday, with special early first post
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that oftentimes tries to remain hidden while changing the lives of hundreds of underserved and neglected veterans across the country. “We conduct daily search and rescue missions of our displaced veterans throughout the country and connect them to the resources and knowledge they need by bringing it to where they
LASD Temple Station deputies deliver gifts to area kids
Approximately 90 families received food baskets and 200 plus toys collected from Temple Station’s toy drive to help make the holidays a little brighter for those less fortunate in unincorporated Monrovia, San Gabriel, and Arcadia Monday afternoon, as well as the cities of Duarte, South El Monte, Temple City and Rosemead. Deputies Bill Harrington and Reserve Deputy David Chan handed out the gifts to the delighted kids and appreciative parents on Peck Road. The annual event brings not only good cheer to the neighborhoods but also fosters a strong relationship between community members and the department. More photos on page 23. -Photo by Terry Miller