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Man Who Worked at Pomona Vaccine Site Suspected of Stealing Hundreds of Blank Vaccination Cards
La Verne police confirmed the late April arrest of a worker from the Pomona Fairplex vaccination site suspected of loading blank vaccination cards into his car and found with 538 of those cards in his hotel room.
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Convicted Sex Offender Sentenced to Life in Prison for 1980s Murders of Two 6-Year-Old Boys
A convicted sex offender was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murders of two 6-year-old Southern California boys in the 1980s.
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‘Always Had a Smile': Driver Accused of DUI Crashes Into House, Killing Woman Inside
A suspected drunken driver in a Chrysler PT Cruiser crashed into a house Thursday night, killing a woman inside the home in Pomona. The crash was reported about 9:15 p.m. Thursday in the 1100 block of Colony Drive, near South Hamilton Boulevard, according to the Pomona Police Department. Officers arrived to find a car partially inside the house. The victim…
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Former NFL Player Accused of Sexual Abuse in Lawsuit Against Pomona Unified School District
The Pomona Unified School District is being sued by a former track and field team member who alleges that in the late 1990s she was sexually abused by one coach and also witnessed a teammate being molested by another coach who had previously played in the National Football League. The woman’s Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit names as defendants...
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Pomona Motel to Take Steps to Curtail Prostitution, Human Trafficking, DA Says
A Pomona motel has agreed to take steps to curtail prostitution and human trafficking on its premises, Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced Friday.
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Pomona Hotel Stays for Quarantined Will Include Food, Medical Care and Laundry Service
The Sheraton Fairplex Hotel in Pomona will open more than 200 beds to those affected by coronavirus who need to be quarantined, filling one-person hotel rooms to help battle the spread, Los Angeles officials said Friday. Some 244 rooms will open on a first-come, first-served basis to people who need to be quarantined after testing positive, those showing symptoms or…
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Man Stabs Dog to Death in Pomona
Police are looking for a man who stabbed a dog to death in its front yard Tuesday.
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Burglary Suspect Found Living in Elaborate Tree House Overlooking Pomona Neighborhood
A 56-year-old man who lived in a tree house in Pomona’s Ganesha Hills area has been arrested on suspicion of burglarizing a neighborhood home, police said Thursday.
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Man Arrested After Hours-Long Pomona Standoff
A suspect was arrested Saturday afternoon after an hours-long standoff after the shooting and killing one officer and wounding of another in Pomona.
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12 Dogs, Dove Rescued From Filthy Living Conditions in Ontario
Thirteen animals are undergoing treatment after being rescued from a home in Ontario.
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15-Year-Old Films Video While Holding Gun, Threatening Another Teen: Police
A Pomona High School student has been arrested on suspicion of threatening an Emerson Middle School student via social media, police said Wednesday.
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Man Charged With Posing as Police Officer to Steal From Immigrants
A 20-year-old man was charged Tuesday with posing as a police officer to threaten and steal from immigrants in the Pomona area, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced.
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Bear Turns Up at Metrolink Stop in Pomona
A 450-pound bear made his way far away from home Thursday morning, turning up at a Metrolink stop in Pomona.
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Chow Chow Muzzled With Rubber Band Found Wandering Streets
A Chow Chow mix pup was discovered to be the victim of incredible suffering after the 3-year-old dog’s snout was muzzled tightly with a rubber band for what appeared to a long time in Southern California.
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Chow Chow Muzzled With Rubber Band Found Wandering Streets
A Chow Chow mix pup was discovered to be the victim of incredible suffering after the 3-year-old dog’s snout was muzzled tightly with a rubber band for what appeared to a long time in Southern California.
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Former Federal Investigator Says Government Didn't Investigate Wells Fargo Whistleblower Cases
A former OSHA whistleblower investigator says in 2010, the government received complaints from two Bay Area Wells Fargo employees. Darrell Whitman claims instead of investigating the complaints, his agency mishandled the cases. He says if his agency had done its job, Wells Fargo’s widespread practice of opening fraudulent accounts could have been exposed and fixed years ago. Liz Wagner reports...
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$5,000 Reward Offered After Puppy Set on Fire
A $5,000 reward was being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible of intentionally setting a puppy on fire, officials said.