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A man is on life support after he was injured during an immigration raid at an agricultural area in Southern California on Thursday, according to a family member.
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation inside a California medical clinic earlier this week grew heated as staff came to the defense of an undocumented man seeking
Carlos Abundez, 35, is facing federal smuggling charges after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers made the discovery. The birds, a threatened species, were in stable condition.
Recently, 72-year-old Tracy Jeffords received a text message claiming he owed money for using a toll bridge. Since Jeffords had been in San Francisco for a heart procedure, he assumed the message was legitimate and related to his trip. Believing it was a genuine toll fee, he provided his debit card information to make the payment.
William Richards maintained his innocence and appealed his criminal conviction several times until it was finally reversed by the state Supreme Court.
A man from San Diego drowned in the Colorado River near Yuma, Arizona, on Saturday after jumping in the water to save two boys who were caught in the river’s current.
Marissa DiNapoli of Morgan Hill was reported missing June 30. Police said they found her body July 2, and that a man was charged with her murder.
A man was arrested after allegedly attacking his brother with a samurai sword and then holing up in his home Sunday morning, Oceanside police said.