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Articles from the October 13, 2012 edition


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  • Inland Empire Pot Entrepreneur Convicted in Federal Court, Faces at Least 10 Years

    Updated Oct 13, 2012

    LOS ANGELES - The head of a Inland Empire pot-growing and distribution business, with stores in Moreno Valley, Colton and Upland, was convicted of federal drug charges that mandate he spend at least 10 years in prison. Aaron Sandusky, 42, of Rancho Cucamonga, founder and owner of G3 Holistic, was convicted at trial of conspiring to grow pot, possessing it and distributing it. He could get up to life in prison when he is sentenced Jan. 7, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Federal law does not allow any kind of...

  • Body Found in Riverside

    Updated Oct 13, 2012

    RIVERSIDE - Police are investigating how a body ended up today at a vacant field, a Riverside police sergeant said. Riverside police officers received a 6:59 a.m. call of the discovery near Tyler Street and Jurupa Avenue, Riverside Police Department Sgt. David Amador said. It's was not immediately known for how long the body was at the location, but Amador said that because of its condition the gender, age and race of the person was not immediately determined. He asked anyone with information about this case to call...

  • Murrieta Police Arrest Alleged I-Pad Robber

    Updated Oct 13, 2012

    MURRIETA - A man who allegedly ran off with almost $1,200 in Apple I-Pads from a Super Target department store late last month was arrested, a sergeant said today. Detectives nabbed Joshua Danielson, 27, at his Murrieta home Friday after identifying him as the strong armed robbery suspect who bolted from the Target store Sept. 27 with two of the electronic items, said Murrieta Police Sgt. Jay Froboese. Danielson allegedly punched a retail clerk in the face during a struggle over an I-Pad tablet that fell to the floor after...

  • Pair Accused of Abusing Adopted Children Plead Not Guilty

    Updated Oct 13, 2012

    RIVERSIDE - A couple accused of abusing their seven adopted children at a Perris home that investigators say doubled as a strip club pleaded not guilty today to felony charges. Gregory Bernard Lacy, 60, and his wife, LaQuron Deanise McLean-Lacy, 43, were arrested on Oct. 10 following a Riverside County sheriff's investigation that determined the defendants had allegedly physically harmed their kids and exposed them to lewd conduct. Greg Lacy is charged with engaging in sex acts with a minor under 10 years old and corporal...