Thursday, August 22, 2013

Murrieta wrestling coach arrested for inappropriate behavior w/ minors

At the time of the allegations, Atkins was a coach for the Murrieta Attorney Golden Hawks Youth Wrestling Club, an Amateur Athletic Union after school program that rents a facility at Murrieta Attorney Valley High School. The arrest was made following an in-depth investigation. An anonymous booster club representative contacted police after noticing that Atkins had developed a personal relationship with at least three minors on the club team. The inappropriate actions took place off campus. No connection to the school or district was found. The 44-year-old was arrested and booked at Southwest Jail for providing controlled substance to minor, showing pornography to minors, providing alcohol to minors and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
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Murrieta Attorney Police to Conduct Checkpoint Friday

Next Previous Slideshow Download A Temecula massage therapist who groped a female customer pleaded guilty today to a misdemeanor charge of lewd conduct and was immediately sentenced to five years probation. Evan Michael Darrow , 34, of Homeland was arrested in February, after the woman told Riverside County sheriff's investigators that he had touched her inappropriately during a massage. During a status hearing at the Southwest Justice Center in Murrieta Attorney, the prosecution and defense informed Riverside County Superior Court Judge Raquel Marquez that a plea deal had been reached. Under the agreement, which Marquez certified, Darrow pleaded guilty to a single count of lewd conduct instead of the originally filed charge of sexual battery, sparing him from having to register as a sex offender under state law. In addition to imposing probation on the defendant, Marquez ordered him to spend two months in a sheriff's work release program, performing community service. According to sheriff's officials, the crime occurred on Feb. 15 at the Massage Green Spa at 31940 Temecula Parkway, where a woman was receiving a rub- down from Darrow. "The investigation revealed that ... the suspect inappropriately touched the victim several times in a sexual manner," according to a sheriff's department statement.
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Murrieta Rod Run to Bring Classic Cars, Economic Boost

Friday, Aug. 23 and 2:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, Murrieta police Sgt. Jim Gruwell stated in a news release. Friday's checkpoint follows one held Friday, Aug. 16 on Clinton Keith Road at Murrieta Attorney Oaks Road East in Murrieta Attorney. "The deterrent effect of DUI checkpoints is a proven resource in reducing the number of persons killed and injured in alcohol or drug involved crashes," Gruwell stated.
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Temecula Massage Therapist Pleads Guilty to Groping Customer

(I was) focusing on things that arent as important. Singleton was a busy athlete Thursday as she competed in the long jump, 400 relay, 100-meter dash and finally, the triple jump. "I think she mowed my lawn earlier today, (and) washed my car, joked Justin Schaeffer, Murrieta Attorney Mesas jump coach. Singleton admitted that she prefers to stay busy at track meets because it keeps her muscles warm. It was after Singleton finished fourth in the 100-meter dash that she hurried back to the other end of the football field to register a victorious 37-0 mark on her final attempt in the triple jump. The first-place distance fell just two inches short of her personal record. I was not expecting a league champion patch, Singleton said.
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Murrieta Mesa pair triumph to titles at league finals

One member of the public, Diana Serafin, spoke during the meeting. I am really excited about the car show, said Serafin, who rents a space at a consignment store in Historic Downtown. The buzz down there is everybody is excited. But Serafin said she was opposed to local businesses being charged the full vendor rate. The city must support small business in our community, Serafin said. She suggested waiving the fee for local businesses, and also said Rod Run organizers should have to pay the city permit fee, stating that otherwise, it was taxpayer money that was being used. Holston clarified that the $5,000 in-kind services were not cash out from the city, and that anything over that amount, such as for added police presence, would be billed to organizers.
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