Body of 62-year-old Livermore man found in creek off Murrieta Attorney Boulevard
29 and was transferred to the Murrieta Attorney Police Departments investigative unit on Sept. 3, according to a news release. The boys were arrested Sept. 12 and booked at Southwest Juvenile Hall on suspicion of rape, police said. The case was then submitted to the district attorneys office. The boys were formally charged Monday. We were very shocked and disappointed to hear of the arrests, said Karen Perris, spokeswoman for Murrieta Attorney Valley Unified.
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Murrieta upholds ban on marijuana dispensaries
Last Thursday, a 15-year-old also reported a similar incident near the school. She was walking to school near Washington Avenue and Vineyard Parkway when a man stopped his car and performed a lewd act. The girl described the suspect as a Hispanic male between 25 and 20 years old. Both teens described the suspect's vehicle as a 1990s compact car with blue oxidized paint. The 15-year-old said the car had dirty tinted windows. The Murrieta Police Department is investigating both incidents. They described the suspect as having a short stature, stocky build and short, dark hair.
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ED MURRIETA: How do you eat while traveling on company business?
The reasoning? We did not spend through our current budget so we would not need as much next year. I hopped a plane, ate my way through Las Vegas and returned to the office with a stack of receipts as tall as a winning hand of chips. Iam chewing on this today for two reasons: spending on business travel expense-account dining declined 11.1 percent in 2012, and the most expensed restaurants are dominated by fast food, including Dunkina Donuts and Chick-fil-A. Starbucks tops expensed breakfasts. Thatas according to two expense-account software management firms, including one that analyzed amillions of business receipts from the past three monthsa from its corporate clients.
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Murrieta Attorney Valley High School students on alert for sexual predator
Officers responded to a call at 6:24 a.m. Saturday after a passer-by dialed 911 to report a man down near the rear of the 900 block of Murrieta Attorney Boulevard, said Officer Traci Rebiejo. When police arrived, they found a man in the creek in the vicinity of Granada High School, Rebiejo said. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. Police would not say how long the man had been dead when he was found or the state of his body when he was discovered. The man's identity is being withheld pending his identification by the Alameda County Coroner's office, but Rebiejo confirmed he was a Livermore resident. The man's cause of death remained under investigation on Monday morning. Anyone with information about this case is asked to call police at 925-580-9665.
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It placed the revised ban under the citys development code, the place where its land use rules are kept. The earlier prohibition had been under business licenses, which was repealed instantaneously with Tuesdays action. Murrieta Attorney police Capt. Dennis Vrooman, who helped present the information to the council, urged the members to include a ban on mobile dispensaries. He said that over the past several months there have been a lot of deliveries and crime, including several robberies. Vrooman also said through investigations by the police department that they found that those who have medical marijuana dispensary businesses are not checking medical marijuana cards, identification, and theyre not paying sales tax. "Its flat out drug dealing," he said.
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