Sunday, November 24, 2013

Murrieta Minister, Pilot Killed In Kansas Plane Crash

Murrieta Football Players' Charges Prompt Emotional Response at Courthouse

murrieta-vista (KABC Photo) Tags: Report a typo DERBY, Kan. (KABC) -- An Inland Empire minister and a pilot are dead after their small plane crashed in Kansas Friday morning. Edward Dufresne, 72, and pilot Mitchell Morgan, 49, were both from Murrieta Attorney. Witnesses reported hearing an explosion before pieces of their 1975 twin-engine Cessna fell out of the sky. The plane crashed into a field near Derby, about 20 miles away from Wichita's Mid-Continent Airport. Dufresne ran the World Harvest Church in Murrieta Attorney, but he spent much of his time as a traveling faith healer. "He was a very honorable person, and one thing that I appreciated, he was a very loving individual to me in particular.
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Edward Dufresne, a minister from Murrieta Attorney, is seen in this undated file photo. We were firing on all three cylinders. After kicking the ball off to start the game, it took Vista Murrieta only one defensive play to gain possession when it recovered a fumble on the 32-yard line on Charter Oaks first play With a short field, the Broncos put together a seven-play drive but couldnt garner any points as they were stopped 2 yards short of the end zone on a fourth and goal try. Vista Murrieta Attorney quickly redeemed itself on its following possession when Tito Feliciano scored on the first play from 68 yards out. The Broncos took control of the contest in the second quarter, scoring five touchdowns in a variety of fashions. Darryl Denby scored the first of those taking a punt return 45 yards to the house and then Jamie Nunley caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from Coltin Gerhart. The defense then got in on the scoring action when Kwesi Mashack picked off Charter Oak quarterback Kory Brown and took it 15 yards to the end zone. Gerhart scored a rushing touchdown of his own from the 1-yard line with under two minutes to play in the half, and then Denby put an exclamation point on the quarter by returning his second punt of the night for a touchdown as time expired to extend the Broncos lead to 45-0. Charter Oak opened up the second half with a successful onside kick, but saw any momentum it had halted abruptly when Vista Murrieta Attorneys Brandon Worthy intercepted a pass on the goal line and took it 100 yards back for yet another Bronco touchdown. Charter Oak got its only score of the night on the heels of a 53 yard drive early in the fourth quarter.
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2 Murrieta Boys, Both 17, Charged With Sex Crimes After School Investigation

murrieta-vista Only the first boys initial hearing set for Tuesday morning at the Southwest Justice Center is open to the public because of restrictions in the law related to the prosecution of juveniles, Hall said. The others boys hearing is closed, and the DAs office cannot provide further details, Hall said. According to Hall, the first boy is charged with: two counts of rape by force or fear in alleged crimes against two separate victims; two counts of lewd and lascivious acts upon a child under the age of 14, involving a third victim; three counts of false imprisonment involving three additional alleged victims; and one count of dissuading a witness who is one of the alleged rape victims. All of the six alleged victims are underage,Murrieta Police Department Lt. Tony Conrad said. All alleged crimes occurred off campus, Conrad said.
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FOOTBALL: Vista Murrieta Attorney rolls into semis

Details of a second suspects hearing were not released due to the nature of the sex-related charges against him, but his mother and attorney spoke publicly about the case. File photo of Vista Murrieta Attorney High School (credit: Murrieta Valley Unified School District) Both of the 17-year-old boys are students at Vista Murrieta High School and, until recently, were members of the football team. The six female alleged victims are students in the Murrieta Attorney Valley Unified School District, police said. One boy faces eight counts including two of rape by force or fear involving six female alleged victims, according to the Riverside County District Attorneys Office. The other boy has been charged with sex-related crimes, said John Hall, spokesman for the district attorneys office. Only the boys name and age and the general description of the charges against him could be publicly disclosed. The names of the two suspects were made public due to the nature of their alleged crimes, Hall said. KTLA is not identifying them because they are minors who have not been convicted. But the mother of the second boy charged with less serious crimes spoke to media outside the courthouse Tuesday, as did the boys attorney.
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