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        <title>Burbank fatal double stabbing victim identified as 1st grade teacher; Man arrested</title>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/burbank-double-stabbing/" target="_blank">double stabbing</a></span> left a Burbank elementary teacher dead and her daughter hospitalized, according to authorities.</p><p>In a <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.burbankca.gov/newsroom/-/newsdetail/20124/burbank-pd-news-release-homicide-investigation-update">news release</a>, the Burbank Police Department said 59-year-old Arti Varma died from her injuries suffered Monday morning after her and her daughter were stabbed.</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/71ba231a-2f9a-4de7-a0db-4a4bb9916736/thumbnail/620x352/48cc70feedb25b0b45b22fdbf1a5ccb4/screenshot-2026-04-21-094757.png#" alt="screenshot-2026-04-21-094757.png " height="352" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/71ba231a-2f9a-4de7-a0db-4a4bb9916736/thumbnail/620x352/48cc70feedb25b0b45b22fdbf1a5ccb4/screenshot-2026-04-21-094757.png 1x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">&nbsp; Arti Varma</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>Police said officers responded to the 2800 block of North Brighton Street at about 6 a.m. following reports of the double stabbing. Upon arrival, they found Varma and her 25-year-old daughter suffering from stab wounds.&nbsp;</p><p>The suspect fled the scene and remained at large for most of the day.</p><p>The ensuing investigation included interviewing witnesses, canvassing for evidence and examining surveillance video, police said. They later identified Sergio Fraire as the person of interest.</p><p>Burbank PD later sent a SWAT team to serve a search warrant at a residence on the 500 block of East Palm Avenue. Fraire, believed to be staying in that residence, was taken into custody and further evidence was collected.</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/1bd9a8ed-a227-497d-933c-eea19a5bd57c/thumbnail/620x774/ee6c8e9c39e2e752af50c49979382a38/00c5ecd8-4f73-417d-9416-7fa1472635b0.jpg#" alt="00c5ecd8-4f73-417d-9416-7fa1472635b0.jpg " height="774" width="620" srcset="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/1bd9a8ed-a227-497d-933c-eea19a5bd57c/thumbnail/620x774/ee6c8e9c39e2e752af50c49979382a38/00c5ecd8-4f73-417d-9416-7fa1472635b0.jpg 1x, https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/1bd9a8ed-a227-497d-933c-eea19a5bd57c/thumbnail/1240x1548/6f1cee01bb9a614e377c72517ce3a73e/00c5ecd8-4f73-417d-9416-7fa1472635b0.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">Sergio Fraire, 30, was arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>Fraire was then arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder.&nbsp;</p><p>It's still unclear whether Fraire had a relationship with Varma or her daughter. The motive remains under investigation.</p><p>The Burbank Unified School District later confirmed that Varma was a first-grade teacher at Bret Harte Elementary School.</p><p>In a statement, BUSD said it was providing special care and attention to Harte Elementary in the form of counseling and mental health support services, including students and staff who may need additional care.</p><p>"Ms. Varma was a deeply valued member of the Burbank Unified community. She was known not only for her dedication to teaching, but for the care, warmth, and passion she brought to her work every day," BUSD said in a statement. "Her commitment to her students, her colleagues, and the Bret Harte Elementary School community was evident in the relationships she built and the lasting impact she had on the lives of those she served. Her loss is felt profoundly across our District."</p><p>It's the <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/burbank-elementary-school-teacher-found-dead-at-home-adult-son-arrested/" target="_blank">second alleged murder</a></span> of a teacher of Harte Elementary in recent years. In May 2024, kindergarten teacher Karyn Lombardo was found dead in her home. Her then-25-year-old son was later charged with murder.</p>

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        <title>Scattered rainfall to hit Southern California on Tuesday</title>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 07:57:00 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>A late-season storm is expected to roll through Southern California in the afternoon and evening hours of Tuesday, according to forecasts.&nbsp;</p><p>Tuesday's storm system is the tail end of a system that's coming in from the northwest. Rain chances will favor areas to the north, like Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, but the scattered showers will make their way south to the Los Angeles area, Orange County and the Inland Empire.</p><p>CBS LA has issued a Next Weather Alert due to the likelihood of rain in parts of Southern California.</p><p>"It's a late-season storm, so this is an added bonus for all of the rain numbers we have received this season," said CBS LA Meteorologist Amber Lee. "So this is probably just going to be some light rain and scattered showers."</p><p>The weather event is expected to be low-impact, according to CBS LA meteorologists, but it could be enough to cause slippery roads during the afternoon and evening commute.</p><p>Rain totals will be .25 inches or less, with some areas picking up trace or immeasurable amounts of precipitation.</p>
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        <title>4 people hospitalized after apartment fire in San Fernando Valley</title>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Four people had to be hospitalized after a fire broke out at an apartment building in Canoga Park on Tuesday morning. </p><p>Firefighters from the Los Angeles Fire Department said they got the call around 2 a.m. about a blaze in the 20000 block of Bryant Street. When they arrived, flames were shooting out of the windows and there was heavy smoke.</p><p>Most of the residents were able to evacuate on their own, but there were a couple in an upper unit that was trapped by the flames.&nbsp;</p><p>Firefighters were aggressive and were able to stop the fire within an hour, before it spread too much. They said two units were badly damaged and six residents were displaced. Four people were hospitalized, and another four were treated for minor injuries but were not transported. </p><p>It appears the fire started in one of the lower units towards the front of the building. Investigators will be looking into that to see if they can figure out what sparked that and whether the smoke detectors and alarms went off in the building.&nbsp;</p>
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        <title>Suspect at large after deadly Burbank double stabbing</title>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 00:49:32 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Authorities are searching for a suspect after a woman was stabbed to death and another was injured inside of a single-family home on Monday morning.</p><p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.burbankca.gov/web/police-department/newsroom/-/police_newsdetail/20124/homicide-investigation">According to the Burbank Police Department</a>, officers responded to the 2800 block of North Brighton Street around 6 a.m. on reports of a double stabbing.&nbsp;</p><p>Upon arrival, officers found two women suffering from stab wounds. They were both transported to a local hospital, where one woman was pronounced dead. The status of the other woman remains unknown.</p><p>The woman killed is yet to be identified publicly, pending notification of next of kin.</p><p>Neighbors told CBS LA that the victims were a mother, who died, and her daughter. They said that the mother was an amazing woman who "loved being a teacher and was such a bright light."</p><p>As of 11:30 p.m., it's not yet clear if the suspect is a family member, unrelated or unknown to the victims. The suspect remains at large, according to Burbank PD.</p><p>The investigation remains ongoing.</p>
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        <title>Orange County man arrested for kidnapping and assault before countywide search</title>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Fullerton police arrested a 42-year-old man who allegedly assaulted two people and kidnapped a woman over the weekend, according to a <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.cityoffullerton.com/Home/Components/News/News/587/1314">news release</a> from the department.&nbsp;</p><p>Officers said that they were called to Acacia Avenue and Dawns Way at around 4:10 a.m. on Sunday when a woman called 911 to report that a "male known to her was attacking her and another individual she was with." She told officers that the man was trying to take her against her will.&nbsp;</p><p>"While the dispatcher remained on the line, a struggle was heard before the call went silent," the release said. "The last sounds heard were a vehicle fleeing, followed by silence, and then responding sirens."</p><p>Arriving police witnessed the car leaving the area. They spoke with the second victim, only identified as a male, who told them that during an altercation in which he was attacked, the suspect had forcibly dragged a female victim into his car and fled.&nbsp;</p><p>The victim told police that he was sitting in his car with the female victim in Anaheim when the suspect approached and began hitting the car with his hands.&nbsp;</p><p>"Fearing for her safety, the female victim told him to drive to the Fullerton Police Department," the release said. "As they traveled northbound on Acacia Ave., the suspect intentionally rammed their vehicle. Not knowing the area, the victim continued eastbound onto Dawns Way, entering a cul-de-sac."</p><p>There, police said that the suspect again rammed the victim's car before exiting and vandalizing the car further. When the male victim exited his car, police say that the suspect attacked him, demanded his wallet and "threatened to retrieve a firearm to kill him." The male victim allegedly armed himself with a hammer to defend himself, at which point the suspect allegedly swung a metal sign at the victim before "turning his attention to the female victim," police said.&nbsp;</p><p>It was then that the suspect took the woman's phone, as she was on the call with dispatch, threw it on the ground and forced her into his car.&nbsp;</p><p>"Approximately one hour later, a Fullerton Police officer located the suspect vehicle on the shoulder of the 57 Freeway near Ball Rd. in the City of Anaheim. The suspect fled on foot across all lanes of traffic, prompting a perimeter search and the temporary closure of the freeway," police said.&nbsp;</p><p>Hours later, Fullerton PD detectives located the suspect, 42-year-old Anaheim resident Charles Hernandez, in Newport Beach. He was arrested and booked for multiple charges, including kidnapping, assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats, felony vandalism and domestic violence, according to police.&nbsp;</p><p>Officers did not say how the suspect and woman knew each other or the conditions of either of the victims.&nbsp;</p><p>Anyone who knows more was asked to contact Fullerton PD Crimes Persons Detective N. Valdes at 714-738-6754.</p>
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        <title>California lawmaker introduces bill to protect wildlife from euthanasia, create coexistence program</title>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 23:14:34 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>A Southern California state senator has proposed a new law that would prevent euthanasia in the state's wildlife just a month after a mother bear was put down for <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/monrovia-bear-attack-oakglade-ridgeside/" target="_blank">swiping at a woman in Monrovia</a></span>, feet away from where her two cubs were located.&nbsp;</p><p>The legislation, <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202520260SB1135">SB 1135</a>, which was introduced by Sen. Catherine Blakespear (D-Encinitas), calls for the establishment of a state program that promotes the coexistence with wildlife and codifies a wolf-livestock coexistence and compensation program. The move comes two years after funding for a similar wildlife coexistence program expired.&nbsp;</p><p>"We can and must responsibly support people and wild animals to exist in a California where we are all under growing pressures and cumulative threats like extreme heat, frequent drought and intense wildfires that animals respond to by moving in search of resources to survive," Sen. Blakespear said in a statement. "That means investing in science-based, situation-specific, proactive strategies to minimize negative interactions and prevent escalation to conflicts that pose risks for people and animals. SB 1135 proposes a program to better protect people, wildlife and communities."</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/03/14/c169213d-2ecd-4a2a-bb0c-276d2b917d18/thumbnail/620x348/219f6e1f6c80b57966664c05a31db100/screenshot-2026-03-14-160351.png#" alt="screenshot-2026-03-14-160351.png " height="348" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/03/14/c169213d-2ecd-4a2a-bb0c-276d2b917d18/thumbnail/620x348/219f6e1f6c80b57966664c05a31db100/screenshot-2026-03-14-160351.png 1x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">Blondie, the mother bear that was euthanized in March after it swiped at a woman in Monrovia.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>The proposed coexistence program, which would be allocated nearly $50 million through the state's 2026-27 budget, would build on the previous version, which deployed trained regional human-wildlife conflict staff around the state. The absence was noted by CDFW leaders during a state Assembly meeting in January, according to Blakespear.&nbsp;</p><p>"Over the last five years, wildlife incident reports logged by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) increased by 31 percent and calls, emails and field contacts rose by 58 percent," <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://sd38.senate.ca.gov/news/sen-blakespears-bill-promote-wildlife-coexistence-passes-senate-committee">Blakespear's proposal says</a>.&nbsp;</p><p>She noted the recent headline across the state, including "Blondie," the Monrovia mother bear who was captured and <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/bear-monrovia-woman-euthanized-wildlife-officials/" target="_blank">put down</a></span> by wildlife officials in March after it swiped at a woman near the home it was <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/monrovia-bear-captured-two-cubs-caught-woman-attack/" target="_blank">living under with its two cubs</a></span>.&nbsp;</p><p>The home in question belongs to Richard Franco. He, along with many other Monrovia residents, has documented his encounters with bears over the years, even setting up a system of trail cameras to track the bears' movements.&nbsp;</p><p>"Getting to know her, you could see what a devoted mother she was," Franco said. "She was always building a nest."</p><p><strong>Read more:&nbsp;</strong><span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/news/black-bear-cubs-mother-euthanized-san-diego-california-attacks/" target="_blank"><strong>Orphaned bear cubs taken to San Diego for care after mom is euthanized for attacking people</strong></a></span></p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/03/16/cc54bbe9-3bf6-496f-8cd9-7ebaae6a385e/thumbnail/620x349/a60281ebf46942667c1a52355c996a0d/screenshot-2026-03-15-214018.png#" alt="screenshot-2026-03-15-214018.png " height="349" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/03/16/cc54bbe9-3bf6-496f-8cd9-7ebaae6a385e/thumbnail/620x349/a60281ebf46942667c1a52355c996a0d/screenshot-2026-03-15-214018.png 1x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">One of the two bear cubs captured by California Department of Fish and Wildlife officials in Monrovia on Sunday, March 15, 2026.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>Franco and many of his neighbors were angered upon learning that CDFW officials had euthanized Blondie after her capture, which they credited to the fact that she had swiped at the woman days earlier and another person in 2025.</p><p>"Forcing them out, and then euthanizing the mom was just traumatic for us," said one Monrovia couple. "It was just tragic, and there was no need for it; it was completely unnecessary."</p><p>Situations like this are what caught Blakespear's attention, leading to her proposal last week.&nbsp;</p><p>"It is really my desire to make sure that wild places stay wild, and not be having to resort to lethal measures like killing bears or killing wolves," Blakespear said, while speaking with CBS LA. "We need to have a program that is up and going so we can be educating people."</p><p>The program calls for focus on public education, maintaining a statewide incident reporting system and deploying devices like barriers, noise and light machines and other technology that would deter predators from places where they shouldn't be.&nbsp;</p><p>SB 1135 passed on a 5-1 vote and will now be considered by the Senate Appropriations Committee.&nbsp;</p>

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        <title>More than 500 illegal firearms seized during Riverside County search warrant; 45-year-old woman arrested</title>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>More than 500 firearms were seized from a Riverside County home last week when deputies served a search warrant during an investigation.&nbsp;</p><p>In a <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.riversidesheriff.org/m/newsflash/Home/Detail/7070">news release</a> from the Riverside County Sheriff's Office, deputies said that they began investigating the illegal sale of firearms in early April. The investigation, which was handled by the Riverside County Regional Gang Task Force and deputies from RSO's Perris Sheriff's Station, led to a search warrant in the 26000 block of Sultanas Road in Homeland.&nbsp;</p><p>"During the search, deputies seized over 500 firearms consisting of rifles, shotguns, and handguns," the release said.&nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/23b47a7d-7876-4d2b-8cea-3637076ad535/thumbnail/620x692/74ab3d42519c894f88bf8a737832a88d/homeland-guns-seized.jpg#" alt="homeland-guns-seized.jpg " height="692" width="620" srcset="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/23b47a7d-7876-4d2b-8cea-3637076ad535/thumbnail/620x692/74ab3d42519c894f88bf8a737832a88d/homeland-guns-seized.jpg 1x, https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/23b47a7d-7876-4d2b-8cea-3637076ad535/thumbnail/1240x1384/9fdf5c4404f552faec07ff9f9aa9bd12/homeland-guns-seized.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">The large cache of guns seized by Riverside County deputies from a Homeland property last week.&nbsp;</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>Deputies arrested one person, 45-year-old Homeland resident Maria Force, at the scene. She was booked for illegally selling firearms, selling firearms with altered serial numbers, grand theft of firearms and possession of a concealed firearm.&nbsp;</p><p>"This investigation is ongoing, and no additional information is available at this time," RSO's release said.&nbsp;</p><p>Anyone who knows more was asked to contact deputies at 951-210-1000.</p>

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        <title>Small plane crashes upside down near Southern California auto parts store in Pacoima</title>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 22:37:34 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Emergency crews responded to a plane crash in a San Fernando Valley parking lot on Monday morning, leaving the approximate 70-year-old pilot with critical injuries, according to authorities.&nbsp;</p><p>The Los Angeles Fire Department said the crash was reported around 11:08 a.m. near Ralston Avenue and Van Nuys Boulevard in Pacoima, near the Whiteman Airport. High-voltage power lines were knocked down by the single-engine plane, a Cessna 172 Skyhawk, as it came down.&nbsp;</p><p>Flight records show the plane was in the air for less than 10 minutes from Whiteman Airport before crashing in the parking lot.</p><p>LAFD Fire Captain Milo Cope said firefighters responded to a physical rescue, and crews were expecting a vehicle crash, not a plane crash. "When they came on scene, they saw high tension power lines that were rated up to 35,000 volts on the ground, and a Cessna Skyhawk flipped over on its top in the parking lot &hellip;"</p><p>Cellphone video from the scene shows good Samaritans lifting the wing of the plane, attempting to rescue the pilot.</p><p>Cope said rescue crews responded to an approximately 70-year-old man found outside the plane and transported him to a hospital, where he remains in critical condition.</p><p>The plane did not collide with anything else, outside the power lines. Aerial images showed the plane lying upside down in the parking lot of what appeared to be an O'Reilly Auto Parts store with heavy damage to its nose.&nbsp;</p><p>The store is just a few blocks away from Whiteman Airport. Los Angeles Councilmember Monica Rodriguez said the county-owned airport is poorly managed. "Since 2020, I have called for the closure of Whiteman Airport due to repeated plane crashes," Rodriguez said.&nbsp;</p><p>Whiteman Airport Coalition issued the following statement: "Whiteman Airport operates under strict federal safety standards, with rigorous requirements for pilot training, aircraft maintenance and flight operations."</p><p>The FAA is investigating the crash.</p><p>As of 10:30 p.m., city officials said that the area surrounding the crash was without power as the high voltage power lines were being repaired.&nbsp;</p>
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        <title>LAPD to increase &quot;high visibility&quot; patrols in response to rash of San Fernando Valley burglaries</title>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 22:33:21 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Following a string of residential burglaries and break-ins over the last couple of weeks in the San Fernando Valley, "high-visibility" police patrols, including mounted and air patrols, along with specialized units and detectives, will be used to combat crime in the area, authorities said.</p><p>During a Monday news conference, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell addressed the recent crime wave affecting neighborhoods in North Hollywood,&nbsp;<span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/sherman-oaks-neda-jewelry-store-break-in-tunnel-through-wall-san-fernando-valley-crime/" target="_blank">Sherman Oaks</a></span>, Sylmar,&nbsp;<span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/valley-village-break-in-burglars-ransack-home-san-fernando-valley/" target="_blank">Valley Village</a></span>,&nbsp;<span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/valley-glen-home-burglary-lapd-investigation-vanscoy-avenue-san-fernando-valley/" target="_blank">Valley Glen</a></span>, and Toluca Lake, among other places.</p><p>"We all have zero, zero tolerance for what has happened and what has been happening in the Valley, in terms of the burglaries," Bass said. "It reminds us of a series of burglaries <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/string-break-ins-san-fernando-valley-encino-tarzana/" target="_blank">we saw in Encino </a></span>last year."</p><p>She noted the police department quickly responded and took down the crew responsible for the Encino crimes. "And today we are once again surging resources and acting strategically to stop these latest burglaries and apprehend the perpetrators."</p><p>The mayor also thanked Valley residents for their vigilance and persistence, as residents in <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/san-fernando-valley-crime-wave-break-ins-burglaries/" target="_blank">North Hollywood banded together</a></span> with a nightly dog-walking troupe to serve as neighborhood watch.</p><p>The police chief said all available resources are deployed to this issue, with advanced technology and coordinated intelligence being used in the most impacted areas to identify patterns and track suspects. </p><p>"Despite budget constraints and resource challenges, we are actively combating, tracking, and arresting these burglary crews with all of our energy and resources," McDonnell said, noting they are sophisticated and organized crews, some of which are international. "Cases like this require patience, time, and frequently extensive follow-up."</p><p>McDonnell pointed to a recent burglary arrest in the Topanga area, where the suspect was also linked to 29 additional cases across the city, many of those in the San Fernando Valley. </p><p>"At present, Metropolitan Division has identified 49 suspects, with nine caught in the act of burglarizing homes, since the beginning of the year," McDonnell said. He pointed out that year to date in the Valley Bureau, which encompasses the entire San Fernando Valley, residential burglaries are down 48%.</p><p>"I want the people of the city to know this, your LAPD is focused, we're relentless, and we won't stop until your neighborhoods are safe," McDonnell said, noting neighbors helping neighbors play a vital role in public safety.</p>

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        <title>LA County homicide investigation underway after man&#039;s body found in fast-food restaurant parking lot</title>
        <link>https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/hawthorne-homicide-investigation-rosecrans-boulevard-fabulous-charbroiled-burgers/</link>
        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 22:27:28 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department detectives have launched a homicide investigation after a man's body was found in the parking lot of a fast-food restaurant early Monday morning.&nbsp;</p><p>Authorities were called to the 3000 block of Rosecrans Boulevard at around 12:30 a.m. after learning of a fatal shooting that had happened in the area, LASD officials told CBS LA.&nbsp;</p><p>Upon arrival, they found the victim, only identified as a male adult, dead in the parking lot of a Fabulous Charbroiled Burgers.</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/b80de3dc-62ff-40c2-ad6c-eae871853945/thumbnail/620x345/cafa050b636822e1c1996e44ab5ddb43/screenshot-2026-04-20-220024.png#" alt="screenshot-2026-04-20-220024.png " height="345" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/b80de3dc-62ff-40c2-ad6c-eae871853945/thumbnail/620x345/cafa050b636822e1c1996e44ab5ddb43/screenshot-2026-04-20-220024.png 1x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">The scene of an alleged homicide in Hawthorne, outside of a Fabulous Charbroiled Burgers on Rosecrans Boulevard, on April 20, 2026.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>LASD detectives are assisting the Hawthorne Police Department with the investigation.&nbsp;</p><p>Aerial footage showed the man's body, covered with a sheet and a canopy, next to a car parked outside the restaurant. The parking lot was surrounded by crime scene tape, and multiple evidence markers were spotted on the sidewalk near the parking lot next to a pair of sandals and piles of clothing.&nbsp;</p>

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        <title>Police shoot man allegedly armed with machete outside Oxnard restaurant</title>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 21:50:13 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Oxnard police shot a man who was allegedly armed with a machete and making threats outside of a restaurant on Monday afternoon.&nbsp;</p><p>Officers were called to the 100 block of W. Pleasant Valley Road at around 12:10 p.m. after learning that the suspect was allegedly waving a machete and threatening people.&nbsp;</p><p>The exact circumstances leading up to the shooting remain unclear, but police say that when they arrived and encountered the man, who hasn't yet been publicly identified, he failed to comply with their commands. It was then that officers say they opened fire, striking the suspect.&nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/85c775a2-0ba0-42ef-bbae-c0c09dec944c/thumbnail/620x346/80de2f79d1112f16d3d0c71110346b68/screenshot-2026-04-20-215156.png#" alt="screenshot-2026-04-20-215156.png " height="346" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/85c775a2-0ba0-42ef-bbae-c0c09dec944c/thumbnail/620x346/80de2f79d1112f16d3d0c71110346b68/screenshot-2026-04-20-215156.png 1x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">The large police presence outside of an Oxnard restaurant where officers shot a man who was allegedly armed with a machete on Monday, April 20, 2026.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>He was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, police said. His condition was not immediately known.&nbsp;</p><p>No other injuries were reported in the incident.&nbsp;</p><p>Aerial footage from the scene showed dozens of evidence markers on the floor, surrounding what appeared to be a pool of blood, outside of an eatery called "Restaurant El Fortin." The nearby gas station was completely blocked off by crime scene tape as officers investigated the incident.&nbsp;</p>

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        <title>Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to lay off more than 280 employees by May</title>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority announced that it will lay off 284 employees in the next 10 days, citing funding cuts by the county's board of supervisors.&nbsp;</p><p>"I want to profoundly thank our staff for their unwavering dedication and hard work serving people experiencing homelessness across Los Angeles County," said a statement from Gita O'Neill, the interim CEO of LAHSA. "Our staff has been the driving force behind the historic reduction in street homelessness we've seen over the past two years. Though our agency's structure is changing, the monumental impact of their work&mdash;housing nearly 80,000 people over three years&mdash;speaks for itself."</p><p>LAHSA shared the announcement in a news release, noting that 216 of the employees being laid off were union-represented staff and 68 were non-represented. They said that the final day of employment for impacted employees would be June 30, 2026, coinciding with the end of the county's fiscal year.&nbsp;</p><p>However, some employees could be retained "to continue their critical work after June 30," depending on the final details of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass' proposed $14.98 billion budget for the 2026-27, which was revealed on Monday. Of that total, approximately $788 million was estimated to be allocated for homelessness spending, a sharp drop from the $953.3 million allocated in the current fiscal year budget.</p><p>Officials also noted that the restructuring would eliminate 414 total positions, 140 of which are currently vacant. In all, the agency's staff will be reduced from 600 to 320. The layoffs were announced on Monday to comply with the contract between LAHSA and the union representing the largest portion of their workers, Service Employees International Union Local 721, which requires 60 days' notice. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and Bass were informed of the decision.&nbsp;</p><p>Bass' budget shows that city spending on LAHSA was expected to continue for the annual point-in-time homeless count, the care administration services, shelter and housing intervention, along with strategies aimed at addressing street homelessness.&nbsp;</p><p>Last year, the Board of Supervisors <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/supervisors-propose-county-homeless-department-after-audit-exposes-issues-at-lahsa/" target="_blank">approved the transfer</a></span> of some employees and nearly $300 million in funding from LAHSA to the county's first homelessness department, the Department of Homeless Services and Housing, which formally launched in January. <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/la-county-supervisors-votes-to-create-massive-new-homelessness-department/" target="_blank">The decision</a></span> came after the joint city-county agency <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/county-supervisors-consider-taking-over-lahsa-after-scathing-audit/" target="_blank">faced audits</a></span> that criticized the handling of taxpayers' money.</p><p>In the days following the decision by the board of supervisors, then-CEO Va Lecia Adams Kellum announced that she would be <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/la-homeless-services-ceo-to-step-down-lahsa/" target="_blank">resigning from her role</a></span>.&nbsp;</p><p>"I am incredibly proud of LAHSA's talented and dedicated staff and deeply grateful for their tireless work. I thank them and the Commission for the opportunity to serve as CEO and for our partnership in reducing homelessness in our region," Adams Kellum wrote in her resignation letter.</p><p>Despite the layoffs, LAHSA officials shared a series of statistics touting their work on homelessness. They said that LAHSA has helped reduce street homelessness by 14% and 18%, countywide and citywide, respectively. They also said that they made more than 77,800 permanent housing placements from 2022 to 2024.&nbsp;</p><p>"The historic milestones we have achieved are a direct result of the relentless dedication of LAHSA's workforce, but the changing funding landscape requires us to right-size and calibrate our agency for the future," said Amber Sheikh, Chair of the LAHSA Commission.</p><p>LAHSA officials said that the transition will mark a "necessary evolution" for the agency, including the shifting of the contracting and program oversight role to focus primarily on the city.</p><p>"By narrowing our focus to macro-level governance, data management, and securing federal funding, we are stepping into our true role as a strategic architect of the region's homelessness response system. This shift allows us to operate with greater precision and deliver stronger, more measurable system-wide performance," O'Neill said. "Our work with KMPG and the restructuring we've already put in place for contracting will help us be a strong partner to the City as well."</p>

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        <title>D4vd charged with first-degree murder in death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, 14, in Hollywood</title>
        <link>https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/d4vd-charged-with-celeste-rivas-hernandez-tesla-body-found/</link>
        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 21:25:00 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Singer and songwriter D4vd has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose dismembered body was found in a Tesla belonging to the musician last year.</p><p>Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced the charges against D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, on Monday morning, saying he was charged with first-degree murder with special circumstances, lewd and lascivious acts with an individual under 14 and mutilating a body.&nbsp;</p><p>"These charges include the most serious charges that a DA's office can bring," Hochman said.&nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/17/3e3741a3-bb10-40e8-a914-4a96603d2bf2/thumbnail/620x414/eb5fc619728312086b940d051d44f7aa/gettyimages-2237167257.jpg#" alt="Memorial for murdered teen in Lake Elsinore, CA " height="414" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/17/3e3741a3-bb10-40e8-a914-4a96603d2bf2/thumbnail/620x414/eb5fc619728312086b940d051d44f7aa/gettyimages-2237167257.jpg 1x, https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/17/3e3741a3-bb10-40e8-a914-4a96603d2bf2/thumbnail/1240x828/29e9b230ee1951ddc863c1fe586cdd77/gettyimages-2237167257.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">Notes, candles and flowers at a memorial for slain teen Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who was found dead in the trunk of a Tesla in a Hollywood tow yard on Sept. 25, 2025 in Lake Elsinore, California.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>Burke, 21, was <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/d4vd-arrested-suspicion-murder-celeste-rivas-lapd/" target="_blank">arrested last week</a></span>&nbsp;after becoming the <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/d4vd-family-grand-jury-los-angeles-celeste-rivas/" target="_blank">target of a grand jury investigation</a></span>&nbsp;into the death of Hernandez.</p><p>"Celeste was just a child, under 14 years old, when David Burke allegedly engaged in repeated lewd and lascivious sexual relations with her," Hochman said in a news release announcing the charges. "But Burke's actions did not allegedly stop there. When she threatened to expose his criminal conduct and devastate his musical career, Burke allegedly murdered her, cut up her body and stuffed her body in two bags that were placed in the front trunk of his car."</p><p>Hochman also said that the dismembered body sat in the car for months as it decomposed, until it was found in Sept. 2025. Charging documents allege that Burke committed the crime of "continuous sexual abuse" that started on or about Sept. 2023, the month that Rivas turned 13 years old.&nbsp;</p><p>The murder charges included special circumstances &mdash; lying in wait, committing the crime for financial gain and murdering the witness in an investigation. The criminal complaint also included special circumstances allegations of murder of a witness, as well as a special allegation that Burke personally used a deadly and dangerous weapon, a sharp instrument, to commit the crime in April 2025.</p><p>Hochman said the first-degree murder charge could carry the maximum sentence of life without the possibility of parole or the death penalty.&nbsp;</p><p>"The determination on whether or not the district attorney's office will seek the death penalty will be made at a later time," Hochman said.&nbsp;</p><p>Burke appeared in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom Monday afternoon, where his attorneys entered a not guilty plea on his behalf.</p><p>"We believe the actual evidence will show David Burke did not murder Celeste Rivas Hernandez nor was he the cause of her death," an attorney said during the hearing. They have asked for a preliminary hearing within 10 days.</p><p>CBS LA has reached out to Burke's attorneys for a comment and is waiting for a response.&nbsp;</p><p>"The Burkes are not surprised but are terribly disappointed that the District Attorney chose to charge David. Nevertheless they support and stand by him one hundred percent," said a statement from Burke's family, shared by their attorney.</p><p><span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/body-found-telsa-tow-yard-hollywood/" target="_blank">Hernandez's remains were discovered</a></span> on Sept. 8, 2025, after police responded to <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/body-found-in-singer-d4vds-tesla-identified-as-teenage-girl-authorities-say/" target="_blank">reports of a foul smell attracting flies</a></span>&nbsp;at the Hollywood Tow yard. Her body was found "severely decomposed" and "dismembered" in the trunk of a Tesla registered to Burke's name, according to court records.&nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/20/6dc426d0-0f58-41f7-ba64-5893f746fc2a/thumbnail/620x346/dd18f7a858dd9baf843926b6c40b00a6/celeste-rivas-tesla-tow-yard.png#" alt="celeste-rivas-tesla-tow-yard.png " height="346" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/20/6dc426d0-0f58-41f7-ba64-5893f746fc2a/thumbnail/620x346/dd18f7a858dd9baf843926b6c40b00a6/celeste-rivas-tesla-tow-yard.png 1x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">A photo of the Tesla where Celeste Rivas Hernandez's body was found in a Hollywood tow yard.&nbsp;</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>Authorities found a decomposed head and torso in a cadaver bag inside a Tesla stored at the yard, court documents said. In another bag inside the car, dismembered body parts were found.</p><p>"The condition of her remains delayed the medical examiner's ability to be able to determine her cause of death. The substantial amount of time that passed between her death and the discovery meant that crucial evidence had degraded or disappeared," LA Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell said.&nbsp;</p><p>The Riverside County Sheriff's Department said Hernandez was reported missing from <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/d4vd-lake-elsinore-vigil-celeste-rivas-body-tesla/" target="_blank">Lake Elsinore</a></span>&nbsp;a year prior to when prosecutors believe she was killed. A "Missing Person" flyer stated she had last been seen on April 5, 2024, after leaving her home at 9 p.m. that day. Hochman said Hernandez was at Burke's Hollywood Hills home on April 23, 2025, at "his invitation." McDonnell said that Hernandez was in a "sexual relationship" with Burke.&nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/20/b7a61c0d-63bc-4224-84cd-7157c63089fb/thumbnail/620x413/e2bd81c212654b3a35fa0ecc653b654d/gettyimages-2237167008.jpg#" alt="Memorial for murdered teen in Lake Elsinore, CA " height="413" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/20/b7a61c0d-63bc-4224-84cd-7157c63089fb/thumbnail/620x413/e2bd81c212654b3a35fa0ecc653b654d/gettyimages-2237167008.jpg 1x, https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/20/b7a61c0d-63bc-4224-84cd-7157c63089fb/thumbnail/1240x826/93d11533c02b5518cf64ecb2105288a8/gettyimages-2237167008.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">Notes, candles and flowers at a memorial for slain teen Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who was found dead in the trunk of a Tesla in a Hollywood tow yard on Sept. 25, 2025 in Lake Elsinore, California.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>He added that throughout the 7-month investigation, the department has faced criticism of how they've handled the case and for their decision not to provide details.&nbsp;</p><p>"I want to be clear about something: My duty is not to fuel speculation. It's to deliver justice," McDonnell said.&nbsp;</p><p>Hochman said his office will be using witness testimony, documents and different types of admissible testimony in their case.&nbsp;</p><p>"In a situation where you don't have an eyewitness account &hellip; you have to go through a very rigorous and thorough investigation to look at all the digital and forensic evidence," Hochman said.&nbsp;</p><p>Burke was on the "D4vd Withered 2025 World Tour" when the identity of Hernandez was released. He canceled a Seattle concert the same day she was identified and cancellations of subsequent shows followed.&nbsp;</p><p>"To Ms. Rivas' family, we cannot undo the pain that you are feeling," McDonnell said. "Our hope is that today brings some measure of accountability and a step in the journey toward healing."</p><p>Hochman said anyone who may have any information regarding the case to come forward.&nbsp; Burke remains jailed without bail and is due back in court on Thursday.</p>

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        <title>25-year-old Riverside County man killed in wrong-way crash on 91 Freeway</title>
        <link>https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/corona-91-freeway-wrong-way-crash-big-rig-serfas-club-drive/</link>
        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 20:47:29 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>A 25-year-old man was killed in a wrong-way crash with a big rig on the 91 Freeway over the weekend in Corona.&nbsp;</p><p>In a news release from the California Highway Patrol, officers said that the crash happened at around 5:30 a.m. on SR-91 just west of Green River Road. They learned that a black Ford F-150 was driving eastbound in westbound lanes after entering the freeway via an off-ramp.&nbsp;</p><p>"As the Ford passed Serfas Club Drive, it was involved in a head on crash with a white Volvo tractor," the release said.&nbsp;</p><p>The driver of the Ford, identified as 25-year-old Lake Elsinore resident Abel Quintero, was pronounced dead at the scene by Corona Fire Department firefighter paramedics, police said. The semi truck driver, only identified as a 20-year-old Moreno Valley resident, was hospitalized for minor injuries suffered in the crash.&nbsp;</p><p>Officers also noted that debris from the crash struck a Mercedes-Benz that was also driving in the same area. The driver of that vehicle was uninjured.&nbsp;</p><p>"At this time, Alcohol/Drugs is an unknown factor in this crash," CHP's release said.&nbsp;</p><p>As their investigation continued, CHP officers asked anyone who may know more to contact them at 951-324-7210.</p>
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        <title>Los Angeles County man sentenced for delivering fatal dose of fentanyl via drone in 2023</title>
        <link>https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/lancaster-antelope-valley-drugs-fentanyl-meth-via-drone-sentenced-federal-prison/</link>
        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 20:30:53 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>A Los Angeles County man who used a drone to deliver drugs to buyers, including a fatal dose of fentanyl in 2023, was sentenced to federal prison on Monday.&nbsp;</p><p>Christopher Laney, 37, of Lancaster, was sentenced to 14 years and six months after <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/antelope-valley-man-fentanyl-delivery-drone-pleads-guilty/" target="_blank">he pleaded guilty</a></span> to distribution of fentanyl and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine in September last year</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2025/09/23/fbaec20c-6778-4b49-824c-1281c6305f32/thumbnail/620x473/21e3759dc115f0532aec7ebb653cfa3f/screenshot-2025-09-22-at-9-19-40-pm.png#" alt="screenshot-2025-09-22-at-9-19-40-pm.png " height="473" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2025/09/23/fbaec20c-6778-4b49-824c-1281c6305f32/thumbnail/620x473/21e3759dc115f0532aec7ebb653cfa3f/screenshot-2025-09-22-at-9-19-40-pm.png 1x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">The drone used in the incident.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>In a news release shared by the Drug Enforcement Administration, federal officials said that Laney used an unregistered drone in January 2023 to transport $80 worth of fentanyl from his Antelope Valley home to a church parking lot nearby, where it was picked up by another person. He admitted to the claims in his plea agreement, which was filed in the Los Angeles federal court.&nbsp;</p><p>Court papers then said that the person who picked up the drugs from the parking lot provided them to the victim, who was only identified as J.K. She was found dead the next day from a fatal overdose.&nbsp;</p><p>Footage taken from the drone showed that Laney used the device to transport and distribute narcotics on multiple other occasions, <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/prosecutors-say-drug-dealer-used-drone-to-deliver-fentanyl-and-other-drugs-to-buyers-including-dose-that-killed-woman-in-2023/" target="_blank">prosecutors said</a></span> when he pleaded guilty in 2025.&nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2025/09/23/0cdeb7c5-f762-4aac-abc8-3ba01031ea57/thumbnail/620x465/f5c4a0775d4f2d55ea6da5b33b098863/screenshot-2025-09-22-at-8-08-08-pm.png#" alt="screenshot-2025-09-22-at-8-08-08-pm.png " height="465" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2025/09/23/0cdeb7c5-f762-4aac-abc8-3ba01031ea57/thumbnail/620x465/f5c4a0775d4f2d55ea6da5b33b098863/screenshot-2025-09-22-at-8-08-08-pm.png 1x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">The firearms, drone and other items seized from Christopher Laney's home.&nbsp;</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>The U.S. Attorney's Office said that Laney possessed both fentanyl and methamphetamine at his home, as well as multiple firearms, which included an AR-15 style rifle without a serial number and two 9mm ghost-gun pistols.&nbsp;</p>

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        <title>Man pleads guilty for crash that killed Los Angeles County sheriff&#039;s recruit, injured two dozen others</title>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>A man pleaded guilty on Monday in connection with a <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/several-victims-believed-to-be-la-county-sheriffs-injured-in-crash-driver-detained/" target="_blank">wrong-way crash in Whittier</a></span> that killed a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department recruit and injured more than two dozen others in 2022.&nbsp;</p><p>Nicholas Joseph Gutierrez, 25, of Diamond Bar, pleaded guilty to one felony count of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and nine felony counts of reckless driving causing injury, the <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://da.lacounty.gov/media/news/man-pleads-guilty-death-los-angeles-county-sheriff-s-recruit-injuring-other-recruits">Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said</a>.&nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2022/11/17/615bdd4c-b89a-416e-9400-dea430c59e26/thumbnail/620x827/b431c155aa5ce5809e941264ba30e395/whittier-suspect-unconfirmed.jpg#" alt="whittier-suspect-unconfirmed.jpg " height="827" width="620" srcset="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2022/11/17/615bdd4c-b89a-416e-9400-dea430c59e26/thumbnail/620x827/b431c155aa5ce5809e941264ba30e395/whittier-suspect-unconfirmed.jpg 1x, https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2022/11/17/615bdd4c-b89a-416e-9400-dea430c59e26/thumbnail/1240x1654/11051b94ec53827d65165ddedd6a5a15/whittier-suspect-unconfirmed.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">The suspect in the crash talks to law enforcement. He was identified as 22-year-old Nicholas Joseph Gutierrez of Diamond Bar.&nbsp;</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>The violent crash happened on Nov. 16, 2022, while 76 members of the LASD Sheriff's Academy Class 464 were on a training run in the early morning. As they ran along Mills Avenue, near Telegraph Road, Gutierrez, who was driving in the opposite direction, crossed into the northbound lanes and struck members of the group, the DA's Office said.&nbsp;</p><p>Gutierrez was initially arrested at the scene shortly after the crash, when <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/deputies-say-driver-intentionally-hit-law-enforcement-recruits-in-whittier-releases-him-for-insufficient-evidence/" target="_blank">deputies claimed that the crash was intentional</a></span>. He was later released due to a lack of evidence. He was arrested again in Nov. 2023 by California Highway Patrol officers, but was released from custody a few hours later. At the time, <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/man-charged-for-crash-that-killed-1-lasd-cadet-and-injured-24-more/" target="_blank">he was charged</a></span> with 11 counts.&nbsp;</p><p>After a lengthy investigation found there was no evidence to suggest that the crash was intentional, detectives determined that Gutierrez likely fell asleep at the wheel.&nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2022/11/16/29106b6c-57a9-43d3-9b1f-b97b43f96c15/thumbnail/620x414/66a1d33b68e03d10d5957a4a78203db8/ap22320612937704.jpg#" alt="California Sheriff's Recruits Struck " height="414" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2022/11/16/29106b6c-57a9-43d3-9b1f-b97b43f96c15/thumbnail/620x414/66a1d33b68e03d10d5957a4a78203db8/ap22320612937704.jpg 1x, https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2022/11/16/29106b6c-57a9-43d3-9b1f-b97b43f96c15/thumbnail/1240x828/97520d9d1eb6c806883c150e134ed083/ap22320612937704.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">Two investigators stand next to a mangled SUV that struck Los Angeles County sheriff's recruits in Whittier, Calif., Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>The crash left <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/law-enforcement-recruits-receiving-treatment-at-local-hospitals-five-critical/" target="_blank">25 recruits injured</a></span>, 10 of whom suffered serious injuries. Alejandro Martinez-Inzunza, 27, <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/deputy-recruit-struck-in-tragic-crash-in-whittier-dies-after-almost-year-in-critical-condition/" target="_blank">died from his injuries</a></span> eight months after the crash in July 2023.&nbsp;</p><p>"Today's plea and sentence cannot undo the devastation of that day, nor will it bring back the life that was lost," said a statement from LA County DA Nathan Hochman. "But it does mark a step toward justice and a measure of closure for the victims and their families whose lives have been forever changed."</p><p>If convicted as charged, Gutierrez faces five years on probation and a suspended eight-year state prison term that he could face if he violates the terms of probation. He waived his right to a jury trial in January, leaving the case to be decided by a Los Angeles County Superior Judge if it had proceeded.&nbsp;</p>

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        <title>&quot;Melrose Place&quot; and &quot;Days of Our Lives&quot; actor Patrick Muldoon dies at 57</title>
        <link>https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/melrose-place-actor-patrick-muldoon-days-of-our-lives-dies-57/</link>
        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 18:13:27 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Patrick Muldoon, known for his roles in "Melrose Place," "Days of Our Lives," and "Starship Troopers," has died at the age of 57. The actor died suddenly of a heart attack on Sunday morning.</p><p>Muldoon was a Los Angeles native, born and raised in the port town of San Pedro. He attended Loyola High School and USC, where he played college football, earning him two Rose Bowl rings. The athlete took up acting during the football offseason, and at the same time, modeling for Calvin Klein.</p><p>He made various television appearances until landing a role in 1992 as Austin Reed on "Days of Our Lives." In 1994, Muldoon won the Soap Opera Digest Award for outstanding male newcomer. </p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/f22a72d4-f2df-4883-8b9b-9ce307beb1e5/thumbnail/620x611/2af91ee1b159dcfc9fdc4b9cf3c0a497/gettyimages-138461912.jpg#" alt="Days of our Lives " height="611" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/f22a72d4-f2df-4883-8b9b-9ce307beb1e5/thumbnail/620x611/2af91ee1b159dcfc9fdc4b9cf3c0a497/gettyimages-138461912.jpg 1x, https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/f22a72d4-f2df-4883-8b9b-9ce307beb1e5/thumbnail/1240x1222/ea72803d74871785e35d5afcc6c262f4/gettyimages-138461912.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">DAYS OF OUR LIVES -- "Winter Heat" -- Pictured: (l-r) Christie Clark as Carrie Brady, Patrick Muldoon as Austin Reed</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>After three years on the soap opera, he moved to play Richard Hart on the 90s hit drama, "Melrose Place." Then in 1997, he starred in the science fiction classic, "Starship Troopers," playing Zander Barkalow.</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/dbb711d1-2dc2-40d4-b9c7-963d86bff477/thumbnail/620x382/6fec4c4ff6039dac2306e34c41224760/gettyimages-471219556.jpg#" alt="The Hollywood Show " height="382" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/dbb711d1-2dc2-40d4-b9c7-963d86bff477/thumbnail/620x382/6fec4c4ff6039dac2306e34c41224760/gettyimages-471219556.jpg 1x, https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/dbb711d1-2dc2-40d4-b9c7-963d86bff477/thumbnail/1240x764/6470e1f5ff62e5dde8cbd9f6d950c2b5/gettyimages-471219556.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 25:  Actor Patrick Muldoon at The Hollywood Show held at the LAX Westin Hotel on April 25, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>From 2011 to 2012, he returned to reprise his role as Austin Reed on "Days of Our Lives," appearing in nearly 500 episodes of the soap opera series.</p><p>Muldoon produced and starred in "Badge of Honor," &nbsp;"Arkansas," and "The Comeback Trail."&nbsp; His latest movie, "Dirty Hands," has a scheduled release date later this year.</p><p>He is survived by his partner, Miriam Rothbart, his parents, Deanna and Patrick Muldoon Sr, and his sister and brother-in-law, Shana and Ahmet Zappa.</p>

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        <title>Man arrested for allegedly exposing himself in Los Angeles County Whole Foods</title>
        <link>https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/valencia-whole-foods-man-arrested-exposing-himself-sexual-assault-santa-clarita-valley/</link>
        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 17:57:05 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>A man who allegedly <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/valencia-whole-foods-indecent-exposure/" target="_blank">exposed himself</a></span> to a woman in the aisle of a Whole Foods store in Valencia last month has been arrested, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies said on Monday.&nbsp;</p><p>The incident happened on March 23 between 7:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the health foods store in the 24100 block of Valencia Boulevard, a news release from LASD said <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.facebook.com/SantaClaritaValleySheriffsStation/posts/pfbid0vzUppKoMTtKrvWcHx8C3FVFeTU4Wpj2mCt5YVqQweG1mipkS8JhgmkHggiQktDEFl">at the time</a>. The suspect allegedly exposed himself and then touched the woman inappropriately as she was kneeling and looking at items in the aisle, deputies said.&nbsp;</p><p>After more than a month of investigation, deputies identified and located the suspect. He was taken into custody with the assistance of Crime Impact Team deputies, an <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.facebook.com/SantaClaritaValleySheriffsStation/posts/pfbid02boQiNH16FRGn2evcGRgXKmgxp78bPty2n5PvrHKb7AG4p3DQQrUFRsC4nAfpyh1yl">updated release</a> from LASD said on Monday.&nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/03/30/a279dd5b-1676-4179-885d-34e13bec39ca/thumbnail/620x349/358caa331977c7847fa14241cbedf78f/blur-background-suspect-in-whole-food.jpg#" alt="blur-background-suspect-in-whole-food.jpg " height="349" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/03/30/a279dd5b-1676-4179-885d-34e13bec39ca/thumbnail/620x349/358caa331977c7847fa14241cbedf78f/blur-background-suspect-in-whole-food.jpg 1x, https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/03/30/a279dd5b-1676-4179-885d-34e13bec39ca/thumbnail/1240x698/d8b2e0142072157917019a6d391e0f5a/blur-background-suspect-in-whole-food.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">LA County deputies claimed the suspect had exposed himself before inappropriately touching a young woman at a Valencia Whole Foods.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>"At this time, investigators are not aware of any additional related incidents in the Santa Clarita area," the release said.&nbsp;</p><p>They did not identify the suspect or provide a city of residence, but when their search began, he was described as a man in his 30s with black hair and brown eyes, who stands about 6-foot-1 and weighs approximately 220 pounds.&nbsp;</p><p>Deputies thanked the public for the valuable tips and information that they provided to help assist the investigators with locating the suspect.&nbsp;</p>

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        <title>CBS California to host live Governor&#039;s Debate with top candidates</title>
        <link>https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/the-cbs-california-governors-debate/</link>
        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 17:37:16 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Just months remain&nbsp;until the California gubernatorial election, and CBS California is teaming up with local organizations for a live debate with the race's top candidates.&nbsp;</p><p>The debate, which is also being hosted by the Asian Pacific American Public Affairs Association, is scheduled for Tuesday, April 28 at 5:30 p.m. PDT at the historic Bridges Auditorium on the Pomona College campus. It will offer viewers an in-depth look at the major issues facing the candidates just five days before the Primary Election ballots are mailed to registered voters.&nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-left embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/03/12/09b9eaa3-795a-4e05-b37d-448687c1d684/thumbnail/620x351/eeb248e16966066a73c9f719f3a868f0/voters-decide-cbs-california-the-governors-debate.png#" alt="voters-decide-cbs-california-the-governors-debate.png " height="351" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/03/12/09b9eaa3-795a-4e05-b37d-448687c1d684/thumbnail/620x351/eeb248e16966066a73c9f719f3a868f0/voters-decide-cbs-california-the-governors-debate.png 1x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption"></span></figcaption></figure><p>Participants in the debate will be selected from the top candidates in recent polling.&nbsp;</p><p>The event will feature CBS Los Angeles Anchor Pat Harvey, CBS San Francisco Anchor Ryan Yamamoto, CBS Sacramento Anchor Tony Lopez, CBS News California Investigates correspondent Julie Watts and Pomona College Politics Professor Sara Sadhwani as moderators.&nbsp;</p><p>"Our CBS stations serve California's biggest markets, giving us a unique ability to bring this debate across the state," says Jennifer Mitchell, president of CBS Television Stations. "Our trusted journalists have long covered politics across California and this forum combines their strong experience to guide an informed conversation for voters."</p><p>Pomona College is widely regarded as one of the world's leading liberal arts colleges. College President G. Gabrielle Starr says civic engagement and active participation in the democratic process are fundamental to the school's mission and identity.</p><p>"We look forward to bringing this timely and important event to Pomona," Starr adds, "and continue to encourage everyone to engage in shaping the political life of our state and nation."</p><p>The Asian Pacific American Public Affairs Association says it is proud to help bring the debate to voters across the state.</p><p>"Providing a nonpartisan forum where candidates can discuss the issues side by side helps ensure Californians have the information they need to make informed decisions," said Sonny Mehrtash, national president of APAPA.</p><p>The debate will be preceded by a 30-minute special at 5 p.m. PDT. The entire event will be broadcast by CBS stations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento, Fresno, and Santa Barbara.</p>

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        <title>California officials raise alarms over early mosquito season due to unusually warm winter</title>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 17:35:06 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>California state officials are sounding the alarm over an <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/mosquitoes-out-earlier-than-normal-after-southern-california-storms/" target="_blank">early mosquito season</a></span> due to an uncharacteristically warm winter, leading to an explosion in population.&nbsp;</p><p>The announcement comes in accordance with <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.glamosquito.org/california-mosquito-awareness-week">California Mosquito Awareness Week</a>, when vector control officials seek to alert the public over the health threat that mosquitoes pose and how they can prevent year-round breeding.&nbsp;</p><p>"You've heard of Shark Week, Mosquito Week is worse, because mosquitoes kill more people than any other animal on Earth," said Brian Brannon, with Orange County Vector Control. "We're really concerned; we want to get the word out to people."</p><p>Officials say that peak mosquito season hasn't even yet, but the warm winter and brief period of abundant rain to start the year contributed to an early breeding season for the neighborhood nuisance that can carry viruses like West Nile, Dengue and Zika.&nbsp;</p><p>In the first few days of April, Orange County Vector Control officials say that they caught 43 mosquitoes per trap, more than two times the 17 mosquitoes trapped in the five-year average in that same time period.&nbsp;</p><p>The problem has spread throughout Southern California, including in the Los Angeles County city of El Segundo, where residents complained of a <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/el-segundo-mosquito-infestation-hyperion-water-plant/" target="_blank">months-long nightmare</a></span> beginning in late 2025, when there was an influx of mosquitoes at the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant. In response, the county's vector control laid traps to help mitigate the problem.&nbsp;</p><p>Vector control officials advise that people walk their yards once a week to dump and drain standing water from buckets, containers and plant saucers, where mosquitoes typically lay their eggs. People are also advised to fix screens on windows and doors to keep mosquitoes from entering their homes and to have repellent ready.&nbsp;</p><p>"We're seeing a lot of mosquitoes," Bannon said. "We're seeing almost as many mosquitoes in one week as we saw in summer last year."</p><p>Despite this, Bannon says that the temperatures aren't high enough for West Nile virus to replicate in the wild, but with warmer weather incoming in weeks, he says people should be vigilant before it's too late.&nbsp;</p>

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                      <![CDATA[ <p>A Yucaipa family says that two of their beloved pet dogs were killed by a mountain lion in broad daylight over the weekend.&nbsp;</p><p>Roger Schultz says he and his wife were out of town on Saturday and that their two dogs, Summer and Winter, were in their indoor-outdoor enclosure when the attack occurred. He says that he saw one of the dogs looking up the hill behind their home earlier in the day, but wrote it off as a quail.&nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/b1849f55-eefa-4a18-99d4-6d14976b1072/thumbnail/620x347/f107ffb666f72e74afeb870d3de3054a/screenshot-2026-04-20-172848.png#" alt="screenshot-2026-04-20-172848.png " height="347" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/b1849f55-eefa-4a18-99d4-6d14976b1072/thumbnail/620x347/f107ffb666f72e74afeb870d3de3054a/screenshot-2026-04-20-172848.png 1x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">Summer and Winter, the beloved pet dogs belonging to the Schultz family who were killed by a mountain lion over the weekend.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>After checking the live camera in their yard several times, thinking that they were sleeping, he realized that after hours had passed, something was wrong.&nbsp;</p><p>"Checked on them again and was like, 'They're not moving.' So, I had the neighbor come up," Schultz said.&nbsp;</p><p>The neighbor found both of the dogs dead.</p><p>"It was mauled pretty bad; it looks like they fought together right near the fence line," Schultz said. "Mountain lions usually avoid large dogs, and to have two of them, we thought they'd be OK."</p><p>Unfortunately, Summer, a 65-pound Anatolian Shepherd, and Winter, a 90-pound Siberian Husky, were no match for the puma. By the time they returned home, the mountain lion had returned.</p><p>"The cat came back and took the shepherd's body over the five-foot fence," Schultz said, noting that their security video captured the moments when the big cat dragged the dog across the yard. "It looked about the size of the shepherd, but obviously very muscular with fighting features, with the claws and the feet."</p><p>He used the tracker in Summer's collar to follow the trail, finding the big cat's lair about 150 yards behind their yard. He says that with so many children in their neighborhood and other family pets, it's too dangerous for nothing to be done.&nbsp;</p><p>"There's small kids that we see walking with their parents," he said. "Kids will run out 50, 100 feet ahead of them on the walks. So, that's why I'm really worried."</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/e48aa107-999a-4b8d-a71a-976d6c177931/thumbnail/620x347/fd833175f7463ea3ba78830dab2e69b5/screenshot-2026-04-20-172822.png#" alt="screenshot-2026-04-20-172822.png " height="347" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/21/e48aa107-999a-4b8d-a71a-976d6c177931/thumbnail/620x347/fd833175f7463ea3ba78830dab2e69b5/screenshot-2026-04-20-172822.png 1x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">The mountain lion captured on the Schultz family's backyard camera.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>California Department of Fish &amp; Wildlife officials say that the behavior isn't unusual for a mountain lion, but noted that they would be investigating to make sure that the incident isn't part of a larger pattern or problem.&nbsp;</p><p>"The department recommends residents take preventative measures to protect their pets and livestock from predators," said a statement from a CDFW spokesperson. "Some steps residents can take are supervising pets when outdoors, especially at night, and providing a secure enclosure for pets that are outside."</p><p>Mountain lions are a common sight for people living in parts of Southern California, especially near hillsides. In February, a Los Angeles County woman was on a night walk with her dog in Glendale when they were attacked and the <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/dog-attacked-by-mountain-lion-glendale/" target="_blank">mountain lion ran off with her dog</a></span>.&nbsp;</p><p>Schultz said that officials told him that since he tracked the collar to a spot so close to their home, and a place where children walk, they're going to escalate the investigation.&nbsp;</p><p>"Hopefully, this tragedy makes everyone aware that we're not in a safe environment from nature," he said. "We're living in their space."</p>

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        <title>Ontario police fatally shoot man during domestic disturbance call</title>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 16:12:00 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Ontario police officers fatally shot a man during a domestic disturbance call at a home early Sunday morning.&nbsp;</p><p>They were called to the 1800 block of E. Granada Court at around 8:50 a.m. upon learning of a domestic incident at a home in the area, according to a <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://x.com/OntarioPD/status/2046314972310118428/photo/1">news release</a> from the Ontario Police Department. Callers told police that a person inside the house was armed with a firearm.&nbsp;</p><p>"When officers arrived, they contacted several family members outside the residence," the release said. "Initial information suggested a family dispute, with additional family members still inside the home."</p><p>Police say that the suspect, an unidentified man, exited the house while armed with a rifle.&nbsp;</p><p>"The suspect fired several rounds in the direction of officers, which led to an officer-involved shooting," according to the Ontario PD release.&nbsp;</p><p>The man was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, but he later succumbed to his injuries, police said. He has not yet been identified pending examination by the San Bernardino County Coroner's Office.&nbsp;</p><p>Police said that an "assault rifle and several casings" were recovered at the scene.&nbsp;</p><p>No other injuries were reported in the incident and police said that there is no known outstanding threat to the public.&nbsp;</p><p>"As outlined by the Ontario Police Department policy, the shooting is being investigated by the Ontario Police Department in coordination with the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office as a parallel investigation," the release said.</p><p>Anyone who believes they have more information on the ongoing investigation was asked to contact Ontario PD at 909-986-6711.</p>
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        <title>Iranian woman charged on allegations she made millions brokering weapons deals for Iran&#039;s government</title>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Federal prosecutors say an Iranian woman living in Los Angeles broke the law when she allegedly brokered weapons deals between Iran and Sudan, making millions of dollars in the process.</p><p>Shamim Mafi, 44, of Woodland Hills, was arrested on Saturday at Los Angeles International Airport, where she was scheduled to board a flight to Istanbul, <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.justice.gov/usao-cdca/pr/iranian-national-living-san-fernando-valley-arrested-federal-complaint-charging-her">according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California</a>. On Monday, she was charged with conspiracy to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.</p><p>Mafi was expected to make her first appearance in U.S. District Court on Monday afternoon in downtown LA, but no plea will be entered yet.</p><p>"While enjoying a life in the United States, this woman was allegedly breaking the law by brokering lethal weapons deals with Iranian adversaries," said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. "This will not stand, and anyone who breaks our laws and threatens national security will be prosecuted to the fullest extent." &nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/19/9a451efd-4338-4631-89af-8dcab4fb047c/thumbnail/620x824/e0e94cf5e06dfc23a5284ab748cc8c64/hgrxpcnbwaallsu.jpg#" alt="hgrxpcnbwaallsu.jpg " height="824" width="620" srcset="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/19/9a451efd-4338-4631-89af-8dcab4fb047c/thumbnail/620x824/e0e94cf5e06dfc23a5284ab748cc8c64/hgrxpcnbwaallsu.jpg 1x, https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/19/9a451efd-4338-4631-89af-8dcab4fb047c/thumbnail/1240x1648/92d96ea231113085b978247ba36c50f5/hgrxpcnbwaallsu.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">Federal authorities on Saturday night arrested an Iranian national at Los Angeles International Airport on suspicion of trafficking weapons on the Iranian government's behalf, according to officials.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
                First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli

                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>An Iranian national, Mafi became a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. in October 2016, according to prosecutors.&nbsp;</p><p>The Department of Justice said Mafi "schemed to broker the sale of weapons, weapons components and ammunition on behalf of the Government of Iran." She allegedly did so while owning and operating Atlas International Business LLC.</p><p>In early 2025, prosecutors said, Mafi began brokering the deals through that company. On one occasion, she allegedly facilitated a contract worth more than $70 million selling an Iranian-made drone to Sudan's military. Prosecutors said she was paid more than $7 million for the deal.</p><p>She brokered the sale of 55,000 bomb fuses to Sudan, as well as millions of rounds of ammunition, according to the DOJ.</p><p>The International Emergency Economic Powers Act limits transactions involving Iran "based on the threats posed by Iran to the national security of the United States including, among others, its pursuit of nuclear weapons and sponsorship of terrorism," prosecutors said.</p><p>Mafi did not attempt to obtain the required licenses to engage in those transactions, prosecutors said. She made about 62 contacts with an Iranian intelligence officer's phone numbers between December 2022 and June 2025.</p><p>"As Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche made clear, the Department of Justice will aggressively prosecute violations of U.S. sanctions that target foreign adversaries such as the government of Iran," said First Assistant United States Attorney Bill Essayli. "This defendant took advantage of our open immigration system to live freely in Los Angeles while simultaneously working to traffic arms on behalf of a country that seeks to destroy us. Not on our watch. We look forward to securing long prison sentence for her blatant criminal conduct."</p><p>Mafi could face a statutory maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison if convicted.&nbsp;</p>

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        <title>CSUN men&#039;s volleyball player serves up the sass on and off the courts</title>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 14:10:19 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Jordan Lucas says he believes that a viral social media video compilation of him playing collegiate volleyball has gotten so much attention because it's "just authentically who I am, and that's how I play volleyball."</p><p>The 6-foot-3-inch Cal State Northridge player balances his sass with his athletic prowess on the court, hoping to inspire the younger generation.</p><p>"Representation matters, especially in today's day and age, where having that kind of representation of being an LGBTQ athlete, in obviously a male sport &hellip; hey, it is possible being part of a community and also showing you as an athlete being dominant in that," Lucas said.&nbsp;</p><p>The CSUN redshirt junior lettered in volleyball at both Upland High School and Los Altos High School in Hacienda Heights. He helped lead Upland High to a CIF 2022 state championship and received numerous other titles and accolades as a high school player.  </p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-left embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/20/1edaf00e-fc0b-4026-a4e3-9be551096539/thumbnail/620x1101/8995c7629c5094e5b192b585f4c0f531/screenshot-2026-04-20-140221.png#" alt="screenshot-2026-04-20-140221.png " height="1101" width="620" srcset="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/20/1edaf00e-fc0b-4026-a4e3-9be551096539/thumbnail/620x1101/8995c7629c5094e5b192b585f4c0f531/screenshot-2026-04-20-140221.png 1x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">Jordan Lucas</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>He said he's received overwhelming support, with the 33 million video views in one week showing that the world is rallying for him. "It kind of really shows that there is some progress made in the world, especially being in the LGBTQ community."</p><p>Lucas said it wasn't always so easy growing up and that it's important "to be yourself" and "be your own fan." </p><p>Not all comments have been positive, and recently, a sports announcer said during the broadcast of a CSUN match that he was surprised that no one had "popped" him yet for his "antics."</p><p>Lucas said he was shocked. "Announcers in my opinion have a job to call a game unbiased and to kind of hear that was a little bit shocking to me &hellip; maybe people aren't as fond or supportive as I thought they were." </p><p>But with overwhelmingly positive fan support, Lucas said he feels like he is doing the right thing.</p><p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://gomatadors.com/sports/mens-volleyball/schedule">CSUN faces UC Irvine</a>&nbsp;in the Big West tournament on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at UC Irvine.</p>

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        <title>Former state Controller Betty Yee suspends bid for California governor</title>
        <link>https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/betty-yee-california-governor-race-exit/</link>
        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 12:56:00 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Former state Controller Betty Yee announced Monday that she is suspending her bid for California governor, telling CBS News California Investigates in an interview that the decision was due to internal polling.</p><p>Yee's exit comes just days after former Rep. Eric Swalwell <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eric-swalwell-suspends-campaign-california-governor/" target="_blank">dropped his own bid for governor</a></span>&nbsp;and r<span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eric-swalwell-resigning-congress/" target="_blank">esigned from Congress</a></span> amid sexual misconduct allegations, upending a race in which recent polling shows nearly a quarter of likely California primary voters remain undecided.</p><p>With no clear Democratic frontrunner emerging in those surveys, pressure has been building on lower-polling candidates to drop out of the race. Party leaders, including state Democratic Party Chairman Rusty Hicks, <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/news/california-democrats-clash-party-chair-letter-gov-race/" target="_blank">have warned that a crowded field could splinter the vote</a></span> and risk advancing only Republicans to the general election under California's top-two primary system.</p><p>Yee said the decision to suspend her campaign was not due to ongoing pressure from the Democratic Party.</p><p>"I mean, they're doing their job and for whatever reason decided to put money into a poll that would narrow the field," Yee said in an interview with CBS News California Investigates just hours before she announced the decision publicly.&nbsp;</p><p>She called the so-called "shame polls" a self-fulfilling prophecy. But said her decision to end her campaign stemmed from her own internal polling.&nbsp;</p><p>"What they were saying, which was concerning, was that experience and competence was not polling as high as we thought when I first started this race," Yee said. &nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/20/3b8ae2ef-07d0-45dd-9e1e-b3d08ef96930/thumbnail/620x349/4de5ac67e8d81c65ceafa1ab1d09c38a/betty-yee.jpg#" alt="betty-yee.jpg " height="349" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/20/3b8ae2ef-07d0-45dd-9e1e-b3d08ef96930/thumbnail/620x349/4de5ac67e8d81c65ceafa1ab1d09c38a/betty-yee.jpg 1x, https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/20/3b8ae2ef-07d0-45dd-9e1e-b3d08ef96930/thumbnail/1240x698/17ba8348b3c018a596ee2ee2084ef9eb/betty-yee.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">Former gubernatorial candidate Betty Yee, former State Controller, during the California Governor Candidate Forum presented by Empowerment Congress at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, CA on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>In a conversation with CBS News California Investigates correspondent Julie Watts, Yee expanded on why she thinks her campaign never took off.</p><p>"We are in this new era where it's kind of almost a reality TV show mentality that people want, and frankly, conflict sells," she said. "That's what gets people's attention."</p><p>The longtime fiscal watchdog &mdash; who served on the state Board of Equalization before her tenure as controller &mdash; was widely seen as one of the most competent and qualified candidates for governor, including by fellow candidates who spoke highly of Yee in background conversations with CBS News California. Several said they hoped she would work in their administrations if they won the race.</p><p>"I'm not a flashy person, I don't come with gimmicks," Yee acknowledged. "I even joked with my team one time, maybe I just need to bring a folding stool and throw it off the stage just to get some attention. I mean, what's it gonna take, right?"</p><p>Yee reflected on the emotional toll of the race, the realities of the numbers, and why she believes now is the time to step aside.</p><p>"I am stepping aside from this race for governor because this is a time where I do not see a path to be successful. But success comes in all different forms," Yee added. "I do feel we've run a successful campaign. But the work doesn't stop here. My commitment to public service is both in my public life and in my personal life. So I will be back to the communities."</p>

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        <title>Man set on fire during robbery in downtown Los Angeles</title>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:08:42 -0700</pubDate>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>A man is in serious condition after he was set on fire during a robbery in downtown Los Angeles on Monday morning. </p><p>The Los Angeles Police Department said officers responded to calls of a robbery around midnight near Sixth and Hope Street. </p><p>When officers arrived, they found a man in his 70s on the ground who had been beaten and then set on fire. The man was taken to the hospital, where he remains in serious condition. </p><p>Police say there was a Good Samaritan who stopped and was trying to help the victim. They are talking to that person and trying to see if there were any other witnesses who saw what happened. </p><p>A man was taken into custody and Sgt. Robert Incontro said he will be booked for attempted murder. </p><p>Details about what led to the attack are not immediately known.&nbsp;</p>
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        <title>Singer D4vd arrested on suspicion of murder in death of Celeste Rivas, LAPD says</title>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Singer and songwriter D4vd has been arrested on suspicion of murder for the death of a 14-year-old girl whose dismembered body was found last year in a Tesla belonging to the musician.</p><p>The arrest comes after the 21-year-old singer, whose name is David Burke, was the<span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/d4vd-family-grand-jury-los-angeles-celeste-rivas/" target="_blank"> target of a grand jury investigation</a></span> into the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez. </p><p>"Detectives from Los Angeles Police Department, Robbery-Homicide Division, have arrested David Burke, a 21-year-old resident of Los Angeles, for the murder of Celeste Rivas. Burke is being held without bail,"<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://x.com/LAPDPIO/status/2044934044467769705?s=20"> LAPD announced on X</a>.&nbsp;</p><p>TMZ obtained a video that shows officers arresting the singer.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p><p>Detectives will present the case to the L.A. County District Attorney's office for formal charges. Prosecutors said they plan to announce their decision on whether to file charges on Monday.&nbsp;</p><p>Burke's attorneys, Blair Berk, Marilyn Bednarski and Regina Peter, said in a statement that the "actual evidence in this case will show that David Burke did not murder Celeste Rivas Hernandez and he was not the cause of her death."</p><p>"There has been no indictment returned by any grand jury in this case and no criminal complaint filed," the attorneys said. "David has only been detained under suspicion. We will vigorously defend David's innocence."</p><p>Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani said there are different types of <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/video/d4vd-arrested-on-suspicion-of-murder-in-death-of-celeste-rivas-lapd-says/" target="_blank">grand juries</a></span>, some of which do not need to return an indictment.</p><p>"In an investigative grand jury, typically, they don't have the power to return an indictment," Rahmani said. "That's one of the differences between state and federal grand juries. Typically, on the federal side, the grand jury can do both. If you convene a grand jury in state court for an investigative purpose, they typically will not return an indictment as well. They can prepare a report but that will go to the DA's office."</p><p>Rivas' family plans to attend Burke's arraignment on Monday and the ensuing press conference with the District Attorney's Office, according to the family's attorney, Patrick Steinfeld.</p><p>"The Rivas Hernandez family is committed to ensuring that Celeste's voice is heard and her memory is honored throughout this process," Steinfeld said.&nbsp;</p><p>Steinfeld added that Rivas' father, Jesus Rivas, said, "Thank God. Justice for Celeste," when he learned police arrested Burke.</p><p>The grand jury investigation came several months after the remains of Hernandez were found on Sept. 8, 2025, in the trunk of a Tesla registered in D4vd's name that was parked in a Hollywood tow lot. Her body was found "severely decomposed" and "dismembered," according to court records. &nbsp;</p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/17/3e3741a3-bb10-40e8-a914-4a96603d2bf2/thumbnail/620x414/eb5fc619728312086b940d051d44f7aa/gettyimages-2237167257.jpg#" alt="Memorial for murdered teen in Lake Elsinore, CA " height="414" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/17/3e3741a3-bb10-40e8-a914-4a96603d2bf2/thumbnail/620x414/eb5fc619728312086b940d051d44f7aa/gettyimages-2237167257.jpg 1x, https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/04/17/3e3741a3-bb10-40e8-a914-4a96603d2bf2/thumbnail/1240x828/29e9b230ee1951ddc863c1fe586cdd77/gettyimages-2237167257.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">Notes, candles and flowers at a memorial for slain teen Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who was found dead in the trunk of a Tesla in a Hollywood tow yard on Sept. 25, 2025 in Lake Elsinore, California.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p><span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/body-found-telsa-tow-yard-hollywood/" target="_blank">Police responded</a></span>&nbsp;to reports of a foul smell attracting flies at the Hollywood Tow yard, and according to court records, they found a decomposed head and torso in a cadaver bag inside a Tesla stored at the yard. In another bag inside the car, dismembered body parts were found.</p><p>The Riverside County Sheriff's Department confirmed that Rivas was reported missing from Lake Elsinore over a year ago. &nbsp;A "Missing Person" flyer states that she was last seen on April 5, 2024, after leaving her home at 9 p.m. that day.&nbsp;</p><p>Burke was on the D4vd Withered 2025 World Tour when&nbsp;<span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/body-found-in-singer-d4vds-tesla-identified-as-teenage-girl-authorities-say/" target="_blank">the identity of the deceased teenager</a></span>&nbsp;was released. He canceled a Seattle concert the same day Rivas was identified. Cancellations of subsequent shows followed. &nbsp;</p>

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        <title>D4vd targeted in Los Angeles grand jury investigation, family ordered to testify, documents show</title>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Texas court documents show that singer and songwriter D4vd is the target of a Los Angeles grand jury investigation, as his parents fight a summons to appear before a Los Angeles County grand jury.</p><p>Dawud and Colleen Burke, the parents of D4vd, whose name is David Burke, are fighting the subpoenas to testify in the grand jury investigation targeting their son. D4vd's brother, Caleb Burke, was also summoned to appear. The Los Angeles court documents were released within the Texas Court of Appeals documents as the Burkes' legal battle unfolds.</p><p>The grand jury investigation comes several months after the remains of Celeste Rivas Hernandez,14, were found on Sept. 8 in the trunk of a Tesla registered in D4vd's name that was parked in a Hollywood tow lot. Her body was found "severely decomposed" and "dismembered," according to court records.  </p><p>David Burke has not been named as a suspect. Documents show he is named as a target in the grand jury investigation into the death of Rivas Hernandez.</p><p><span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/body-found-telsa-tow-yard-hollywood/" target="_blank">Police responded on Sept. 8</a></span>&nbsp;to reports of a foul smell attracting flies at the Hollywood Tow yard, and according to court records, they found a decomposed head and torso in a cadaver bag inside a Tesla stored at the yard. In another bag inside the car, dismembered body parts were found.</p><p>The Riverside County Sheriff's Department confirmed that Rivas was reported missing from Lake Elsinore over a year ago. &nbsp;A "Missing Person" flyer states that she was last seen on April 5, 2024, after leaving her home at 9 p.m. that day.&nbsp;</p><p>The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed earlier that Rivas and Burke were involved in a romantic relationship, but it's not yet clear how long they'd been involved or to what extent.</p><p>Burke, 20, &nbsp;was on the D4vd Withered 2025 World Tour when&nbsp;<span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/body-found-in-singer-d4vds-tesla-identified-as-teenage-girl-authorities-say/" target="_blank">the identity of the deceased teenager</a></span>&nbsp;was released. He cancelled the D4vd Seattle show the same day Rivas was identified. Cancellations of subsequent shows followed.</p><p>Court records state that detectives learned that D4vd's mother, Colleen, is instrumental in the singer's career and manages his business finances. Both parents are noted to have a close relationship with D4vd.</p>

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        <title>Lake Elsinore community mourns 15-year-old whose body was found in Tesla belonging to D4vd</title>
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                      <![CDATA[ <p>Friends and community members gathered Sunday evening at a Lake Elsinore vigil to remember Celeste Rivas, whose body was found inside the trunk of a Tesla belonging to the artist D4vd.</p><p>The teenager had been missing from her Lake Elsinore home for over one year, according to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department, and a "Missing Person" flyer stated that she was last seen on April 5, 2024.</p><p>Last week, the mystery of her whereabouts was tragically answered when a decomposed body that was discovered in a car registered to David Anthony Burke, whose stage name is D4vd, was identified as 15-year-old Rivas.</p><p>"This little girl that lost her life so tragically. She did do an afternoon program with my daughter and my granddaughter, so we just here you know, with the community to support family and just, just be here," Lake Elsinore resident Veronica Ortiz said at the vigil. </p><figure class="embed embed--type-image is-image embed--float-none embed--size-feed_phone_image" data-ads='{"extraWordCount":50}'><span class="img embed__content"><img src="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2025/09/22/65f6ae70-5cb9-4517-9ff2-8c49867261ed/thumbnail/620x320/a8aa9c67859a036993a97abec521534a/celeste-rivas-vigil.jpg#" alt="celeste-rivas-vigil.jpg " height="320" width="620" class=" lazyload" srcset="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2025/09/22/65f6ae70-5cb9-4517-9ff2-8c49867261ed/thumbnail/620x320/a8aa9c67859a036993a97abec521534a/celeste-rivas-vigil.jpg 1x, https://assets2.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2025/09/22/65f6ae70-5cb9-4517-9ff2-8c49867261ed/thumbnail/1240x640/0fa62a277aba88a8af463903f06459a8/celeste-rivas-vigil.jpg 2x" loading="lazy"></span><figcaption class="embed__caption-container"><span class="embed__caption">The Lake Elsinore community gathers to remember 15-year-old Celeste Rivas. Her body was discovered in the trunk of a Tesla belonging to the artist D4vd.</span><span class="embed__credit">
            
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                          </span></figcaption></figure><p>Los Angeles Police Department detectives continue their investigation into the death of Rivas and have so far said that there is no indication that a crime occurred, that no suspects have been announced, and that no arrests have been made.</p><p>The 20-year-old performer D4vd was on the North American leg of an international tour at the time of the body's discovery on Sept. 8. </p><p>The day the body was identified as Rivas on Sept. 17, the singer canceled his scheduled Seattle performance for that night. </p><p>Police had responded to reports of a foul smell at the Hollywood Tow yard, and that's when they discovered human remains stuffed in a bag in the trunk of a Tesla. The car was impounded at the yard after it had been parked on a Hollywood Hills street for over 72 hours. A neighbor said the Tesla was abandoned in the 1400 block of Bluebird Avenue for weeks.&nbsp;</p><p>The same day the body was identified, police were seen at a home on Bluebird Avenue, near the spot where the Tesla was towed from. They have not confirmed if the investigation was related to the discovery of Rivas' body.&nbsp;</p><p>The remaining dates for the D4vd Withered 2025 World Tour appear to have been canceled.</p><p>"Cause I never really got to know her, like, I wish I did get to know her now, it's like sad cause I will, like, never get to know her," classmate Aubrey Domingo said at the vigil.&nbsp;</p>

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                      <![CDATA[ <p>The human remains found at a Hollywood tow yard, inside the trunk of a Tesla belonging to singer and songwriter D4vd, have been identified as those belonging to a 15-year-old girl from Riverside County.</p><p>The County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner's office listed the victim as Celeste Rivas, with the cause of her death deferred. The time of death is still unknown. The Riverside County Sheriff's Department confirmed that Rivas was reported missing from Lake Elsinore last year. A "Missing Person" flyer states that Rivas was last seen on April 5, 2024, and that she left her home at 9 p.m. that day.&nbsp;</p><p>Police officers with the <span class="link"><a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/body-found-telsa-tow-yard-hollywood/" target="_blank">Los Angeles Police Department discovered the human remains </a></span>stuffed inside a bag in the trunk of the car after responding to reports of a foul smell at the Hollywood Tow yard on Sept. 8.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p><p>As they were working to identify the remains, the medical examiner's office released initial information, noting a tattoo on the right index finger that read "Shhh."</p><p>A few days earlier, the Tesla was towed to the Mansfield Avenue yard after it had been parked on a Hollywood Hills street for over 72 hours. A neighbor said the Tesla was abandoned in the 1400 block of Bluebird Avenue for weeks.&nbsp;</p><p>"It just smelled like sewage," said a Hollywood resident who wished to remain unidentified. "I think the community knew something was wrong and reported the car being abandoned."</p><p>Still, detectives say that there is no indication that a crime occurred and no arrests have been made.</p><p>Late Wednesday night, Los Angeles police and detectives were seen at a home on Bluebird Avenue, near the spot where the Tesla was towed from. They have not confirmed if the investigation was related to the discovery of Rivas' body.&nbsp;</p><p>Detectives took possession of the Tesla last week, which has Texas license plates and is registered to 20-year-old David Anthony Burke, who uses the stage name D4vd.</p><p>The artist was on the North American leg of an international tour at the time of the body's discovery, and police say he is cooperating with the investigation.</p><p>The <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.axs.com/events/974868/d4vd-tickets?cid=usaff_google&amp;source=ea">AXS ticket</a>&nbsp;online portal for the D4vd, Sept. 17, 8 p.m. show in Seattle, lists the event as canceled.</p><p>Neighbors told CBS News Los Angeles that Rivas had a boyfriend named David that she had matching tattoos with. They also said that the teenage girl went missing on more than one occasion.&nbsp;</p><p>CBS News Los Angeles has reached out to representatives for the singer but has not yet heard back.&nbsp;</p>

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