Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor MONTEBELLO - The 13 year old girl missing from Pico Rivera who set off a frenzied search for nearly three days was found exiting a garage in Montebello Saturday.
Annahi Tejada What is seeing leaving a detached converted garage at a residence in the 500 block of North Fourth Street. Montebello Police officers were dispatched to the area at 2 p.m. Tejada was detained and transported through the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Pico Rivera station. “A male Hispanic adult was taken into custody at the location without incident. There were no other people inside the location. The suspect was arrested and booked on unrelated charges,” according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Station in a written statement. ”Pending the outcome of our investigation, we will then know what additional charges will be added. For this brief, his identity will not be released nor will the circumstances around which Annahi came into contact with,” according to Cpt. Jodi Hutak of the Sheriff’s Pico Rivera Station. Tejada originally left her home after an argument with her mother over a cell phone. Triads was seen on security video leaving home around 11:51 p.m. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor MONTEBELLO - Meteorologists confirmed that a tornado caused considerable damage Wednesday morning.
Analysis was needed to determine whether the phenomenon that caused considerable damage to more than 10 buildings was either a land spout or a tornado, with meteorologists choosing the latter. There is no EF, ore strength rating, yet for the tornado that struck in the around 11:20 a.m. March 22. Meteorologists need further analysis of the damage before determining the tornado’s strength, according to the National Weather Service. The more than 10 buildings affected by the tornado have reportedly been redtagged, according Mike Rogers, KCAL 9 assignment editor. Heavy traffic along Washington Blvd near Vail and Maple street intersections due to power outage caused by tornado. Drivers are being asked to avoid Washington Boulevard between Greenwood Avenue and Vail Avenue, according to the Montebello Police Department. One of the first reports of the tornado occurred around Washington Boulevard near South Maple Avenue. A more detailed report is expected this evening. What is A Land Spout? While all land spouts are technically tornadoes, there are unique features that separate the two phenomenon. Traditional tornadoes form from supercell thunderstorms with wind rotation emanating from the thunderstorm itself. Wind speeds can reach 200 miles per hour. Land spout rotation occurs much closer to the ground, usually along what is known as a boundary, which is a separation between differing air masses. The boundary can create unstable weather. |
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