Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor CITRUS - Five men and one teen were arrested after deputies responded to a house party where a reveler reported a weapon being seen Friday night.
No weapon was found in the 18200 block of Kirkwall Road around 11:27 p.m. in unincorporated Azusa. A reveler said he saw a suspect place a weapon in the truck of a car, but when deputies arrived and detained six people in the vehicle, deputies found something different. “Inside the car [the deputy] found four bottle of Noz ... and several baggies of marijuana packaged for sales,” according to Sgt. Pete Shupe of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s San Dimas Station. Noz, otherwise known as nitrous oxide, is filled into party balloons and is then inhaled to give the partygoer a calm, relaxed sensation. Inhaling Noz can have temporary adverse effects for sight and hearing. Residents in the area reported a helicopter assisting deputies, circling above and instructing people to stay inside their homes. Some revelers were fleeing in multiple directions. Deputies only searched the car and did not enter the home. The party had mostly dispersed by the time deputies and a helicopter arrived. The five men and 17-year-old boy were arrested. Their booking information was not yet available. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor CITRUS - Glendora Police tracked down seven suspected vehicle burglars, but not before three of them fled a home on foot Wednesday morning.
Detectives tracked down the suspects to a home in the 5400 block of Fairvalley Avenue in the unincorporated community near Azusa. Three suspects fled a home, forcing officers to perform a perimeter search before they were found, according to Lt. Chris Stabio of the Glendora Police Department. A rash of vehicle burglaries were reported in the southeast portion of Glendora between midnight and 6 a.m. September 5. Detectives tracked down suspects to the home on Fairvalley, Stabio said. In all, as many as 10 people were detained, but seven of the detainees were arrested. No one is outstanding. Just under $2,000 in stolen property was recovered, Stabio said.
Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor CITRUS - As many as three suspects have been apprehended after Glendora Police initiated a foot pursuit in the unincorporated area of Azusa Wednesday.
Details are few, but Glendora Police are continuing a suspect search for at least two outstanding suspects in the area of Newburgh Street and Fairvalley Avenue. The search has been going on since before 9 a.m., according to Sgt. Pete Shupe of the San Dimas Sheriff’s Station. As a precautionary measure Gladstone Street Elementary School is on a soft lockdown due to police activity in the area. All students and staff are safe, this is a precautionary measure only, according to school staff in a written statement on Facebook. No one at the Glendora Police Department is available yet for details on the search. |
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