Former LA Sheriff Lee Baca found after he wandered away from home
Baca, 82, has been missing since wandering away from his home on Sunday afternoon.
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Baca, 82, has been missing since wandering away from his home on Sunday afternoon.
Police say the two-car crash happened at around 5:30 p.m. on Sunday in the 2800 block of Cherry Avenue.
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The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
The pursuit began when an officer reported that they needed help after shots were fired in South Los Angeles near 6th Street and Flower Street.
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Police say that the suspect pretended to hold a gun under his clothes while he led the elderly man to the bank and demanded money fro his bank account.
Police say that the man was warned to leave about an hour before he returned to the property where he was caught on camera as he bathed in the family's above ground pool on Thursday.
Police say that the camera was "positioned in a manner that it was capturing other homes in the area."
The victims say that they were sitting in their yard when they were pepper sprayed and attacked by three men wearing masks early Thursday morning.
Investigators learned that the 25-year-old woman had taken the motorcycle, which was a gift that had recently been purchased by the child's parents.
The girl was found about 20 minutes after she went missing at the Holiday Motel near 11th Street and Pico Boulevard, police said.