Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor CITRUS - A gunshot victim was found in the area of Rockvale Avenue and Renwick Road Saturday night, firefighters reported. Firefighters were called at 11:15 p.m. to the scene and found a patient in their 30s, according to Dispatch Supervisor Imogene McBride of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
Homicide detectives comfirmed the shooting took place in the 18000 block of Newburgh Street in unincorporated Azusa. The male victim died from their wounds, according to Lt. Alfred of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Homicide Bureau. Preliminary reports from deputies state the victim may have been pushed from a vehicle. There is no suspect description available. Anyone with information on the shooting is urged to call Homicide detectives at 323-890-5500. Information can be provided anonymously by calling L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Email Newsletter! | Advertise! | Donate!
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CityWatch Editor CITRUS - Two hours of negotiations led to the safe surrender of a man accused of grand theft auto and evading police Monday. The suspect, who has yet to be booked by Sheriff’s deputies, climbed up a tall tree at the corner of East Payson Street and North Rockvale Avenue around 4:30 p.m. A little more than an hour before, He and a passenger evaded Upland officers who tried to stop them in a stolen vehicle. The vehicle was stolen in Azusa the same day. Upland Police found the car at East Foothill Boulevard and North 2nd Avenue just after 3 p.m.
Upland officers ended their portion of the chase west on the 210 freeway at Fruit Street, according to Upland Police Sgt. Anthony Kabayan.
The California Highway Patrol kept the chase going, even on Azusa surface streets, but officers eventually cancelled the chase. The suspects drove around erratically, almost aimlessly in the same area where the passenger was let out to take refuge in a home. The driver stopped nearby after a front right tire gave way. He took refuge in the tree after running through neighborhoods. Television news pilots alerted a Sheriff’s helicopter of the driver’s location, according to San Dimas Sheriff’s Station Lt. Mackenzie. Kabayan had no information regarding some items the suspects tossed out during the chase, except for a hat discarded during the start of the chase. The passenger has yet to be found. The driver was hospitalized before being booked, Mackenzie said. San Dimas detectives are working on identifying the passenger. 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 - 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. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor CITRUS - Deputies still are trying to determine if a crime occurred after discovering a large amount of blood staining a bedroom in a home near Azusa Monday night.
Deputies responding to a home in the 6100 block of Goodway Drive in the unincorporated area near Azusa for a disturbance call discovered the residence empty--except for a large blood trail leading to the street, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. “Based on the condition of the inside of the home, which included a large amount of blood on the ground, deputies formed the opinion a medical emergency or a criminal act had occurred,” the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Information Bureau said. A check of area hospitals yielded no victims, said Sgt. Terrance Smith of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's San Dimas Station. Deputies are seeking to speak with at least one resident of the home. This appears to be an isolated incident and deputies believe there is no threat to the public. Anyone with information is urged to call the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau at 323-890-5500. Information can be provided anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor CITRUS - No victims have turned up after deputies responding to a fight call Monday night found a substantial amount of blood in a home.
The blood was discovered leading away from the house and into a street in the 6100 block of Goodway Drive in Citrus, an unincorporated area near Azusa around 10 p.m. May 28. The blood was discovered in a bedroom, said Sgt. Terrance Smith of the San Dimas Sheriff’s Station. No one has been arrested, or detained, Smith said. Deputies have checked area hospitals to find a victim, but no victims have turned up. The San Dimas Mountain Rescue Team will assist deputies in a search of the Azusa Canyons, an area infamous for the discovery of dead bodies. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau and San Dimas Sheriff's Station crime lab are on scene investigating. |
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