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SUPER SCOOPERS ARRIVE TO HELP F E AT U R E D WILDFIRE BATTLES THIS SEASON V I D E S SILENTIA SLABOCH
Los Angeles County to lease two Bombardier CL-415s from Canada to aid during fire season
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upervisor Kathryn Barger joined Los Angeles County Fire Chief Darryl Osby, along with pilots, air crew members, and fire personnel to welcome two CL-415 Super Scooper fire-fighting aircraft that the County is leasing from the Government of Quebec. “The Board of Supervisors is proud to support our Fire Department and help provide critical resources such as the Super Scoopers, to supplement our own aerial firefighting fleet during fire season,” said Supervisor Barger. “For years, LA County has partnered with Quebec to provide these Bombardiers which are instrumental in our battle against largescale wildfires. This is a great collaboration of shared resources between our two regions. I am grateful for the leadership of the LA County Fire Department and to the brave men and women who work valiantly each day to save lives and property,” she continued. With increasingly dangerous fires and record-breaking heat in Southern California, fire safety is at the forefront of everyone’s mind. The Los Angeles County Fire Department leads the nation in its ability to manage wildfires and it is necessary to support these efforts with top-of-theline resources in firefighting aircraft. Los Angeles County has welcomed the Super
Scoopers for 27 consecutive years. With a capacity of up to 1,600 gallons of water, Super Scoopers exceed the capabilities of other aerial fire craft. Flying at high speeds just above the surface of a large
body of water, the Super Scoopers are able to fill their tanks within 12 seconds. A full Super Scooper can last for fire operations of up to four hours.
Orange County Man Indicted by Federal Grand Jury
Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Recovers Stolen Car
Rancho Cucamonga Detectives Investigate Deputy Involved Shooting
A federal grand jury indicted an Orange County man for allegedly selling pound quantities of methamphetamine while he was on supervised release following a 2009 terrorism conviction. Ahmed Binyamin Alasiri, also known as Kevin Lamar James, a 44-year-old Garden Grove resident, was charged in an indictment with two counts of distribution of methamphetamine. Alasiri was arrested in this case on August 21, pursuant to a criminal complaint that accused him of narcotics trafficking.
Riverside County deputies responded to Lemon Street and Blondon Court, Wildomar, regarding a suspicious vehicle call. Deputies arrived and located a gray Kia Optima. Deputies discovered the Kia was a stolen vehicle from Wildomar. Tracy Rose Baker, 45 years old of Wildomar, was arrested for vehicle theft and drug possession. Tracy Baker also had an outstanding felony warrant for vehicle theft. Another occupant of the vehicle, Bud Tuley, 62 years old of Wildomar, was arrested for an outstanding felony warrant for receiving
On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 11:59 a.m. deputies responded to a report of a stabbing at a home on Fairway View Place. The victim told dispatchers his son, Mark Dawson Jr., stabbed him and was fighting with him. Dawson Jr. was armed with knives and continued to threaten the victim and made threats to harm responding deputies. Deputies arrived and attempted to get Dawson Jr. to comply and communicate with them but were unsuccessful. Shortly after, deputies forced entry to the home and a deputy involved shooting occurred.
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OHANA BREWING Sil drives through the city of Alhambra and stops by Ohana Brewing Company
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ATTITUDE Sil drives through the city of Sierra Madre and stops by Attitude