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A second‑alarm brush fire scorched roughly 2 acres near Colima Road and Viewfield in Hacienda Heights; county crews were on scene by mid‑afternoon.
A 22-year-old man was struck and killed by a suspected DUI driver while walking home in Inglewood. Family members are mourning as police investigate.
A Pasadena police officer was arrested in Upland on a felony vandalism warrant and placed on unpaid administrative leave. The San Bernardino County DA charged him with vandalism of $400 or more; he is due back in court July 9.
LAFD posted an alert reporting a structure fire at 7565 W Mulholland Drive in the Hollywood Hills; Station 97 crews were assigned and no injuries were reported in the initial notice.
CHP investigators recovered more than $2.2 million in stolen items after a June 18 search warrant at an Anaheim warehouse.
Deputies seized more than 1,000 marijuana plants at a Rancho Cucamonga house that code enforcement later red‑tagged after finding unsafe electrical modifications.
A motorcyclist was shot in the back during an apparent road‑rage confrontation in Saugus; deputies are asking witnesses to come forward.
A rapid LAFD response knocked down a house fire in Manchester Square Monday night. The department reported no injuries or exposures.
A Warren man was arraigned in federal court on charges of receiving and possessing child sexual abuse material; court filings allege dozens of videos, including clips of boys as young as five.
LAFD declared a knockdown at 697 S. Witmer Street in Westlake after crews brought the blaze under control. Crews remained on scene for overhaul and checks.
A Reseda structure fire Monday at 8000 N Chastain Ave drew an LAFD response that named FS103. Officials posted an initial alert but gave no details on injuries or cause.
A pickup drove into a taco stand near Ramona and Phillips in Montclair late Sunday, injuring multiple people and prompting an investigation. Details remain limited.
The Supreme Court declined review on June 22, 2026, leaving intact a Ninth Circuit ruling that could let a jury decide whether ex‑LAPD officer Toni McBride used excessive force in a 2020 shooting.
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