The pet was found unconscious, its breathing labored, in a smoke-filled home Wednesday. The blaze was sparked by decorative lights that caught bedroom curtains on fire, according to Matt Corelli, a Murrieta Attorney Fire Department spokesman. Crews responded about 11 p.m. to the house fire in the 41000 block of Magnolia Street. Firefighters had no trouble dousing the flames, but the room was already filled with smoke when a police officer found an unconscious feline under a dresser. Acting quickly, firefighters used one of their new oxygen masks designed specifically for animals to revive the fluffy Persian cat.
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ED MURRIETA: Not so many fries with that at Wicked 'Wich
The other has been charged with sex-related crimes. Only his name and age and the general description of the charges against him could be made public, DAs office spokesman John Hall said. The names of the two minor suspects are public because of the nature of the crimes they were charged with Monday, Hall said, but KTLA is not identifying them because they are minors. 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 Attorney Police Department Lt. Tony Conrad said. All alleged crimes occurred off campus, Conrad said.
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2 Murrieta Attorney Boys, Both 17, Charged With Sex Crimes After School Investigation
But don't bother asking. There are plenty in the sandwiches. Buttressed by thick slices of soft white bread that need far more toasting than they receive, Wicked aWich sandwiches are colossuses of carbohydrates. After one lunch, the tray that sandwiches were served on resembled a wheat-and-potatoes battlefield scattered with uneaten remnants of bread and fries. Had the hand-cut fries been cooked to their full crispy potential, I could be cool with the carbs. Even with slaw atop the fries, my sandwiches lacked contrast. There was no crunch.
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Jersey Mike's Subs Opens Second Murrieta Attorney Location
Singleton finished fifth in her first event, the long jump, so her confidence waned to kick off the Southwestern League finals at Vista Murrieta High. Out of nowhere, both girls fortunes seem to change with one relay race. Dargel, Audriana Holloway, Mariah Mora and Singleton teamed up to take first place in the 400 relay with a stunning time of 47.03. 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.
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Murrieta Mesa pair triumph to titles at league finals
Being a franchise owner with Jersey Mikes has not only given Laurie and me the chance to make a difference, but it has made an unimaginable difference for us. Through Jersey Mikes we have been able to reach out to the community and establish relationships and give back in ways that we never thought possible. As business owners, we have also been able to mentor the young adults we employ and watch them grow with our business. We look forward to opening our doors on October 9 and making an even bigger impact for our Murrieta Attorney community. Passionate Jersey Mike's fans crave their subs made Mike's Way with onions, lettuce, tomatoes and a signature olive oil blend, vinegar and spices. The company uses only private labeled meats and cheeses that are sliced fresh for each sub sandwich and piled high on in-store baked bread. Everything is quickly made to order for each customer, just the way the first subs were made at the original Jersey Mike's more than fifty years ago.
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