2 arrested in missing Murrieta woman's homicide
The warrant was initially served about 1 p.m. Thursday in the 24000 block of Troyes Lane, Murrieta Attorney police said in a department statement. Police said detectives were then led to a nearby storage facility where they recovered the military equipment. A subsequent evaluation of the devices revealed that the launcher was unloaded and the projectile was an inert training round, according to police. Following the search, three people were arrested and booked into the Southwest Detention Center. They were identified by police as Ekaterina Lanas, Jonathan Hamilton, and Melissa Johns. Both Hamilton and Johns were booked on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Lanas was booked on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance and possession of a destructive device.
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Earthquake Strikes Just South of Temecula, Murrieta Attorney
(KABC) -- Two men were arrested Monday for the homicide of a missing Murrieta Attorney woman. Murrieta Attorney police officers responded to a residence on the 27000 block of Graystone Lane about a missing person call at 10:17 p.m. Catherine Sutton, 71, was identified as missing by witnesses, neighbors and family members. Police investigators determined the case was suspicious and began interviews of witnesses and suspects, and the residence was processed for evidence. Kyle Roger Mclean, 21, of Murrieta Attorney was arrested for homicide. Neil Michael Erickson, 18, of Wildomar was arrested for accessory to commit murder. Sutton was not immediately located. The investigation was ongoing. Anyone with information about this case can call the Murrieta Police Department Dispatch Center at (951) 696-3615.
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Murrieta Attorney Wrestling Coach Accused Of Providing Alcohol, Showing Porn To Kids
Thursday, USGS reported. Posted by Maggie Avants (Editor) , August 22, 2013 at 09:03 AM The quake struck Aug. 22, 5 miles southeast of Temecula Loading... The U.S. Geological Society is reporting that a magnitude-3.6 earthquake struck Thursday morning south of Murrieta and Temecula. Caltech is also reporting the temblor. The quake centered near Rainbow was reported at 6:29 a.m., approximately 5 miles southeast of Temecula, according to the USGS There were no reports of injuries. A "shake map" provided by USGS shows the seismic event was felt at a light and weak level throughout Temecula Valley.
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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. (2013 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc.
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Fallen soldier honored by Murrieta Fire Department
She selected the type oftree, a California Oak, because its a symbol of the community, she added. Murrieta Fire Chief Matt Shobert said the decision to allow the tree to be planted in front of thestation, which also serves as the headquarters of the department, was a no-brainer. As fire chief, I am tasked with making a number of difficult decisions on adaily basis, he said as he spoke to the crowd.When I got the call that Mrs. Williams had requested to plant a tree in(Erics) honor at our fire station, it was the easiest decision I have ever made as a fire chief, he added. A memorial stone bearing Williams name and the quote Do Good Things was then mounted to the ground in front of the tree. (Joe Fanaselle/SWRNN) My office is right up there and Ill be able to look down on this tree every day, he said,pointing to the windows on the second floor of the administrative headquarters building. It istruly an honor that you asked us to do this and we are proud to fly these colors and plant this tree in your sons honor. Following Shoberts address to the crowd, Janet Williams returned to the podium and presented Shobert and the Murrieta Attorney Fire Department with a large wooden frame containing a flag that was flown over the United States Capitol Building in honor of her son. Aphoto ofEric Williamswas also placed within the frame along with a small plate bearing his name. Mrs.
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