Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor LA VERNE - A two-vehicle collision caused a Chevrolet Silverado to turn over on the westbound 210 freeway east of Foothill Boulevard.
The HOV, No. 1 and 2 lanes of the westbound 210 at Foothill are blocked until about 6:40 p.m. A maroon Chevy Silverado overturned after colliding with a Toyota Camry around 5:49 p.m., according to California Highway Patrol traffic logs. There may be up to eight patients needing aid, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department radio traffic. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor LA VERNE - A San Bernardino man was taken into custody July 10 after evidence led La Verne detectives to pinpoint a suspect in a May 21 T-Mobile robbery.
La Verne Police used evidence gathered from fixed license plate readers, in addition to surveillance cameras, employees of T-Mobile to help detectives identify and arrest Isaiah Jones as one of two burglary suspects, La Verne Police said. Jones and an accomplice are accused of cutting multiple display iPhones from the T-Mobile, 2367 Foothill Blvd. The suspects threatened to harm employees if they tried to stop them. The suspects fled with $4,500 in merchandise, La Verne Police said. After additional follow-up was conducted, La Verne detectives enlisted the help of San Bernardino Police to serve a search warrant at Jones’ residence where evidence in the robbery, including the suspect vehicle, were located, La Verne Police said. Store employees were also able to identify Jones once he was arrested. The city of La Verne implemented the use of 21 fixed license plate readers in January of 2016. The cameras, provided by Vigilant Solutions, have reportedly helped police identify 28 stolen vehicles in the first eight months of operation, according to the Vigilant Solutions website. Stored data in the cameras has apparently helped La Verne detectives to solve residential and commercial burglary cases by using the vehicle descriptions and a partial license plate. Police have also arrested domestic violence suspects, kidnapping suspects and suspects accused of assault with a deadly weapon. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor LA VERNE - Brandon Browner, former NFL athlete, faces four felony counts and two misdemeanor counts after a tirade at his girlfriend’s La Verne home.
Brandon Browner, 33, faces charges of attempted murder, robbery, burglary, false imprisonment and child endangerment. The charges were filed by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office Tuesday, La Verne Police said in a written statement. Browner is expected to be arraigned in Pomona Superior Court Tuesday. Officers responded to a home July 8 after the victim reported her ex-boyfriend forced his way in through a locked window. He physically prevented the victim from fleeing the home, La Verne Police said. Browner reportedly physically harmed and threatened to kill the victim, taking a $20,000 Rolex watch in the process, La Verne Police said. A La Verne Police press release provided details of the initial call, but neglected to provide details on a reported pursuit Browner led officers on into Azusa, where he surrendered on the 210 freeway at Azusa Avenue. Azusa Police Sergeant Jorge Sandoval said officers responded around 3:20 p.m. to assist with blocking traffic during a La Verne Police high-risk traffic stop. Officer Elizabeth Kravig of the California Highway Patrol said CHP officers also assisted with traffic control. Browner last played with the New Orleans Saints in 2015. He re-joined the Seattle Seahawks in 2016 as an off-season or practice squad member. He previously played with Seattle from 2011 to 2013. Browner first joined American football in 2005 when he signed with the Denver Broncos. Browner has also played for the Calgary Stampeders Canadian Football team and New England Patriots. Browner is a two-time Super Bowl Champion, winning XLVIII with the Seahawks in 2013 and winning Super Bowl XLIX in 2014 with the Patriots. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor LA VERNE - Police reportedly pursued a reported ex-NFL player after he allegedly forced his way into his former girlfriend’s home, robbed and threatened to kill her Sunday.
La Verne Police identified the man as 33-year-old Brandon Browner, a Pomona man that CBS2 news further identified as a former National Football League cornerback. Officers responded to a home after the victim reported her ex-boyfriend forced his way in through a locked window. He physically prevented the victim from fleeing the home, La Verne Police said. Browner reportedly physically harmed and threatened to kill the victim, taking a $20,000 Rolex watch in the process, La Verne Police said. A La Verne Police press release provided details of the initial call, but neglected to provide details on a reported pursuit Browner led officers on into Azusa, where he surrendered on the 210 freeway at Azusa Avenue. Azusa Police Sergeant Jorge Sandoval said officers responded around 3:20 p.m. to assist with blocking traffic during a La Verne Police high-risk traffic stop. Officer Elizabeth Kravig of the California Highway Patrol said CHP officers also assisted with traffic control A La Verne Police supervisor was unavailable to provide further details. Browner last played with the New Orleans Saints in 2015. He re-joined the Seattle Seahawks in 2016 as an off-season or practice squad member. He previously played with Seattle from 2011 to 2013. Browner first joined American football in 2005 when he signed with the Denver Broncos. Browner has also played for the Calgary Stampeders Canadian Football team and New England Patriots. Browner is a two-time Super Bowl Champion, winning XLVIII with the Seahawks in 2013 and winning Super Bowl XLIX in 2014 with the Patriots. Browner is being held at the La Verne jail where he was booked on felony charges. Los Angeles County booking information is not yet available. |
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