Monday, September 2, 2013

Murrieta Mesa Pair Triumph To Titles At League Finals

Man detained in Murrieta Attorney bar slaying tells police he's a deputy

Spelly The Rams fifth best time in the state this year beat second-place Vista Murrieta (47.92) by a sizable margin. "In the 4-by-100, we were expecting to get second or third, Singleton said. We were expecting a good time, but not a 47.03. It was incredible. Early last week, Singleton was moved from the first leg to the anchor of the 400-relay team due to handoff problems with the baton. "Its kind of scary because if you mess it up, you feel bad, because you are messing it up for your whole team, Singleton said. I like it. I was really scared because it was my only second time running anchor. With her adrenaline pumping, Dargel parlayed her relay success into a momentous first-place finish in the 100-meter hurdles. Her time of 14.60 nudged Great Oaks formidable hurdles tandem of Miller (14.74) and Martiesha Caines (14.74).
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Murrieta Wrestling Coach Accused Of Providing Alcohol, Showing Porn To Kids

Picchiottino said: I am excited about this new challenge and I look forward to working with the Warm Springs staff, parents and students. Brent Coley has been promoted and he will serve as interim principal of Alta Murrieta Elementary School. Coley has been an educator for 17 years. He is currently Assistant Principal at Shivela Middle School. Coley came to the district in 2002 and taught fifth grade at Tovashal for nine years. He taught fourth and fifth grade in Fullerton School District for six years. Coley earned a bachelors and a masters degree from California State University Fullerton and his administrative credential from Cal State San Marcos. Coley said, I look forward to building relationships with the staff, students and parents at Alta Murrieta as we work together to build on the academic excellence achieved at Alta. Randy Rogers, principal at Monte Vista Elementary, has received a promotion and he will move to the District Support Center where he will replace Chuck Jones who is retiring in June. Rogers has been principal at Monte Vista since 2004.
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Murrieta Attorney Valley USD announces new administrative assignments

Jennifer Randel The suspect was taken into custody for questioning about 8 p.m. Wednesday outside Spellys Pub and Grille on Murrieta Hot Springs Road, KTLA-TV reported. When Murrieta Attorney police arrived, a man identified himself as the gunman and said he was an off-duty Riverside County deputy, the TV station reported. Inside the bar officers found a man dead from gunshot wounds. Witnesses told police the shooting began as a bar argument between two men that didn't appear to be escalating, when suddenly one of them pulled a gun and fired. Murrieta Attorney police detectives were investigating with help from the Riverside County Sheriff's Department. It was the second homicide this week for Murrieta Attorney, a town where violent crime is rare and which hadnt had a killing in two years. On Tuesday, William Gary Simpson, 19, allegedly stabbed three people, killing 18-year-old Saskia Burke, at a home in Murrieta Attorney.
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Michael David Atkins, a coach for the Murrieta Attorney Golden Hawks Youth Wrestling Club, was arrested Wednesday at his Temecula home on suspicion of felony child endangerment, as well as misdemeanor allegations of providing alcohol to a minor, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and giving harmful material to a minor. Atkins posted $50,000 bail and was released hours after he was taken into custody. The wrestling club, which is part of the Amateur Athletic Union, rents the gym at Murrieta Attorney Valley High School. Police, however, said they are not affiliated with the Murrieta Valley Unified School District. It came to the attention of the police department through an anonymous (source) that Atkins had developed a personal friendship with at least three minors on the club team over approximately the last four months, said Murrieta Attorney police Lt. Tony Conrad. An in-depth investigation revealed that inappropriate actions took place off campus. Anyone with information about the case was encouraged to contact Det. Paul Johnson at (951) 461-6359.
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OBITUARY: Veteran, Longtime Murrieta Resident Succumbs

Wahl was stationed in Rhode Island. After Navy schooling he was assigned to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, serving as an aircraft crewman on flights through the Caribbean and east coast during the war. After his honorable discharge from the Navy, he worked for Douglas Aircraft in Santa Monica, California. However after a few years in civilian life he re-enlisted in the Navy in February 1948. His first assignment was as an aircraft crewman in what was then the Territory of Hawaii. He served there flying personnel and cargo in and out of occupied Japan, and then when the Korean War broke out, his squadron flew in and out of Korea.
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