Corona News Press - 09/23/2019

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Go to CoronaNewsPress.com for Corona Specific News MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 - SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 VOLUME 3, NO. 37

FEDERAL AGENT AND LOS ANGELES MAYOR REPRESENTATIVE JOIN ASEZ TO REDUCE CRIME ASEZ Hosts Crime Reduction forum to Educate Students on Safety

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SEZ, which stands for Save the Earth from A to Z, hosted a Crime Reduction forum Wednesday, September 18, 2019 to promote campus safety and reduce crime. The forum was part of the worldwide campaign, ASEZ REDUCE CRIME TOGETHER, a global crime prevention movement for human happiness. The campaign focuses on promoting the implementation of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations (SDGs).

Distinguished guests at the recent forum included FBI Special Agent Fred Simon, Los Angeles Mayor Representative for West Valley Area Tanaz Golshan, Laura M. Rodriguez, Special Investigator, FBI, BICS and Jon Jenkins, CSUN Police Department, Sergeant. Several of the notable guests signed an agreement with ASEZ to reduce crime together, including FBI Special Agent Fred Simon, Los Angeles Mayor Representative for West Valley Area Tanaz Golshan, and Laura M. Rodriguez,

Special Investigator, FBI, BICS. The proposal titled, Agreement on Support for “Reduce Crime Together” has received more than 39,081 signatures in 25 countries by multiple government officials throughout the world, such as the First Lady of Peru, Vice President of the Philippines Leni Robredo, President of UN Association of Utah, U.S., President of

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“We have the power to change present despair to future hope, and current frustration to future happiness.” – Courtesy photo / ASEZ

20th Anniversary San Bernardino County Sheriff’s P.R.C.A. Rodeo The 20th Annual San Bernardino County Sheriff’s P.R.C.A Rodeo is coming to the Glen Helen Regional Park on Friday, September 27th through Sunday, September 29th, 2019. Gates open at 4:00 pm Friday and Saturday and the rodeo starts at 8:00 pm. Challenged Children’s Rodeo will be held at 5:00 pm, on Saturday before the main event. Gates open at 2:00 pm on Sunday and the rodeo starts at 6:00 pm. The world’s top professional cowboys and cowgirls will be performing bareback and

saddle bronc riding, bull riding, steer wrestling, tie-down roping, barrel racing and team roping. Also, performing will be Professional Rodeo Clown, JJ Harrison. This year’s specialty act is Trick Rider Madison McDonald https:// www.magicinmotions.com/. Friday night’s rodeo is dedicated to raising awareness of Domestic Violence. The rodeo will be donating to the “Man Up Crusade” with a donation to a local domestic

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Bat Found in Anaheim Tests Positive for Rabies A bat found at the east entrance of a commercial building located at 1188 N. Euclid St. in the City of Anaheim on Friday, September 13, 2019 at approximately 3:45 p.m. has tested positive for rabies. Anyone who may have had physical contact with this bat or saw someone else having contact with the bat is asked to call the OC Health Care Agency (HCA) Communicable Disease Control Division at (714) 834-8180 from 8 a.m. to 5

p.m. or (714) 834-7792 after hours to determine the risk for rabies. Owners of pets who may have had contact with this bat should contact their veterinarian. The rabies virus is found in an animal’s saliva and is transmitted to people by a bite from a rabid animal. Although very rare, contamination of the eyes, mouth or an open wound by the saliva of a rabid animal can also transmit rabies.

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FORMER RIVERSIDE COUNTY VOCATIONAL NURSE SENTENCED IN INSURANCE FRAUD CASE A former vocational nurse working at the California Institution for Men in Chino has been sentenced in a workers’ compensation fraud case in which he falsely claimed an inmate attacked him with a needle. Ndiawar Diop, DOB: 7-15-77, was convicted by a Riverside County jury in June of six felonies – one count each of making a false workers’ compensation claim and attempted perjury as

well as four counts of making a false statement in order to receive an insurance benefit. On Sept. 13, 2019, Diop was sentenced by a Riverside County judge to six years, six months in county jail, five years of which are on mandatory supervision. The judge also ordered Diop to pay restitution in the amount of $97,164.

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