Feds raid 17 Calif. auto stores for nitrous oxide

Several Southern California auto shops and other businesses suspected of illegally selling nitrous oxide for recreational use were raided by hundreds of law enforcement officers on Friday. This drug raid has been considered the largest of its kind in the nation.

During 17 simultaneous raids conducted in Orange County, Los Angeles, and Riverside County, four federal arrest warrants were also served. At least two individuals were arrested on misdemeanor charges.

This nitrous oxide raid is the result of a year-and-a-half-long investigation conducted by the FDA’s Administration Office of Criminal Investigations and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.  Although this type of drug has been commonly used at raves for a long time, the drug has quickly grown into mainstream use. Furthermore, because it is not a controlled substance, law enforcement does not have the ability to control it.

This drug is legally used by dentists when needing to administer anesthesia, but authorities have stated that its illegal use has contributed to dozens of car accidents, rapes, and deaths among teenagers.

San Diego seal beach closed at night after women are caught on camera hitting and kicking animals

A beach in San Diego that allowed visitors to observe seals in their natural habitat will close its gates at night after footage revealed two women caught abusing the animals. Although the footage was captured late in January, the video only emerged this week.

“The behavior was shocking, reprehensible and certainly not a reflection of how most citizens in our fine city believe animals should be treated,” said Mayor Bob Filner.

Patrolling by police on the beach has increased and authorities are still searching for the two women.

National City father of injured baby arrested on abuse charges

A man has been arrested for child abuse after police discovered the man’s baby had fractured rigs and bleeding on the brain. The 5-month-old was taken to the hospital by paramedics after someone reported the child was having difficulty breathing and was possibly having a seizure.

At the hospital, doctors discovered numerous rib fractures and several injuries on the brain that led to bleeding. Police in National City went back to the home and arrested the father after interviewing both parents. He has been booked into jail on felony child abuse charges.

O.C. swim coach banned for life; other coach resigns

A Mission Viejo swimming coach has been banned for life by swimming’s national governing body after he admitted to having inappropriate conduct with a female teenage swimmer. According to the report, the coach became involved with a 15-year-old when he was 28-years-old and developed a long-term sexual relationship with the teen girl.

In a separate case, an Orange County swim coach resigned from his position at Golden West Swim Club (GWSC) after a story reporting his alleged sexual misconduct and inappropriate behavior toward female teen swimmers. As a result, the GWSC has implemented policies and programs through a non-profit foundation designed to prevent inappropriate behavior toward athletes.

The swimmer involved in the case of the Mission Viejo Natadores coach case chose not to file a complaint or participate in the investigation. The coach however, stated that an inappropriate relationship occurred and thus he elected not to contest the sanctions imposed, including a lifetime ban.

The case for the Golden West Swim Club coach remains under investigation.

 

Deputy Arrested for Allegedly Soliciting Prostitutes

An undercover prostitution sting has led to the arrest of a San Diego sheriff’s deputy. The deputy, a helicopter pilot, faces one count of soliciting prostitution.  As a result of the arrest the officer has had his badge and gun revoked and he has been placed on paid administrative assignment pending the outcome of his case. According to the report, the deputy has been with the department since 1991.

 

Wrongly Convicted Man “Truly Happy” After 14 Years in Prison

An Alameda County judge has overturned the conviction of an East Oakland man who served 14 years in prison for an attempted rape he did not commit. He spoke publicly for the first time.

Through the use of DNA, a team lawyers and students were able to prove that the 37-year-old was not guilty. The evidence showed that the DNA found on a 9-year-old’s T-shirt did not belong to the man. It was the DNA that led to his arrest in 1998.

Despite having served more than a decade in prison, the now free man expresses an eagerness to learn from previous experiences. Among his future endeavors, are the obtain employment and going to school.

The California man is the second innocent person to be exonerated this year.

Friend: Murdered woman texted ‘help’ after leaving with Marine

The preliminary hearing for the Marine sergeant accused in the murder of his wife has started. The woman’s body was discovered near a lake last year. According to a friend of the victim, the woman texted the word “help” shortly after leaving on a dinner cruise with the suspect.

During the testimony, the friend said the victim was reluctant to go on the cruise with her estranged husband, but decided to go with him after his pregnant girlfriend assured her it was fine. The girlfriend claimed that she could not accompany him due to her pregnancy. She is also a suspect in the woman’s murder case.

Discrepancies in the suspect’s narrative about what happened to the victim during their outing led the friend to report the woman as missing. Further investigation led to the discovery of BDSM paraphernalia in the suspect’s home. Authorities allege the victim was forced to participate in sexual behavior prior to being killed.

 

 

 

Police arrest four drug suspects following high-speed chase

 

A high-speed chase in San Diego ended with the arrest of four individuals who are now facing drug charges.

 

According to the report, authorities had information that led them to believe the vehicle was involved in narcotics trafficking or use.

However, the driver refused to pull over when asked and instead led police on a pursuit during rush hour. With the help of a police helicopter, the suspects were captured shortly after leading an officer down an embankment.

An investigation led to the discovery of meth, drug paraphernalia, and a firearm inside the abandoned vehicle. In addition to narcotics charges, the suspects also face felony evading and failure to yield.

Cops Bust Meth Operation at “Party House”

An illegal drug operation in San Diego has resulted in the arrest of 16 people. San Diego police discovered large amounts of methamphetamine at a location known as a “party house”, according to one neighbor.

The neighbor reported having seen a cluster of people frequenting the area. Prior to this raid, several other individuals were arrested. Those prior arrests led investigators to this City Heights home. All of the suspects were arrested for possession of illegal drugs, including methamphetamine.

 

Pimp sentenced for child sex trafficking

The U.S. Attorney’s Office has reported a 600% increase in human trafficking in the last 5 years; most of these involve sex trafficking of children:

A San Diego man has been sentenced to 12 years prison after he pleaded guilty to sex trafficking of children. The man was identified as a “pimp” when detectives discovered his connection to online advertisements for escorts involving underage girls working as prostitutes.

One of the girls who worked for the suspect, described him as “ruthless” and “crazy”. She also stated that he physically assaulted for hiding money from him. Court documents further showed that the man beat the girl and took the money she made from prostitution to buy sneakers from a Gucci store.

 

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