Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor SOUTH SAN JOSE HILLS - One student suffered injuries considered not life-threatening after being stabbed in the abdomen at Nogales High School Monday morning.
A student accused of committing the stabbing is in custody, according to Sgt. Del Valle of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Industry Station. First responders were sent to Nogales high school, 401 S. Nogales Ave., just before 10 AM February 26. Some deputies remain on campus for the investigation, Del Valle told SGV CityWatch. It is not yet publicly clear what the motive was for the stabbing. Del Valle was unsure of exactly where the stabbing happened on campus. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor SOUTH SAN JOSE HILLS - Four dogs attacked a woman at her home, leaving her with fatal injuries, a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s sergeant said.
The woman was fatally injured in the 18000 block of Elizondo Street around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. She was taken to a hospital where she later died. Her 6-year-old son was also injured, according to Sgt. Munshi the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Industry Station. “The juvenile male received minor injuries and was treated at the scene,” Munshi told SGV CityWatch. The woman was identified as Karen Rosa-Madrid, 26, by the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner. A coroner exam has yet to be scheduled. The dogs were described as Cane Corsi, Munshi told SGV CityWatch. The Cane Corso is a physically-intimidating breed. The American Kennel Club states “Corsi are intelligent, loyal, eager to please, versatile, and intensely loyal to their humans, but are also assertive and willful, and can end up owning an unwitting owner. As with any other big guardian dog, responsible breeding and early socialization with people and other dogs is vital.” The four dogs are now in the custody of animal control officers, Munshi told SGV CityWatch. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor SOUTH SAN JOSE HILLS - A pedestrian waiting at a bus stop was struck in the head and injured December 15.
The attack occurred just after 9 p.m. at the Foothill Transit bus stop at Azusa Avenue and Gemini Street. The suspect hit the pedestrian, who fell unconscious, according to a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Industry Station crime broadcast. A passerby witnessed the attack. The suspect, a Hispanic man, 24 years old, 5 feet 7 inches tall, 150 pounds, in black shorts and a black shirt fled eastbound on Gemini Street. The suspect used an unknown object to hit the pedestrian. It is unclear if the two know each other. |
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