GALION POLICE REPORTS
May 21
Police issued a summons to a male subject after drugs were found in his vehicle following a traffic stop in the 400 block of South Union Street. Officers said the drugs were found in plain sight and were within arm’s reach of a child in the vehicle. Police also issued a warning to the individual for loud exhaust.
Police issued a verbal warning for disorderly conduct to a male subject in the vicinity of North Union Street and Harding Way West.
Police issued a verbal warning for traffic violations to a motorist in the 900 block of Charles Street. Police K-9 made a positive indication on a substance in the motorist’s possession. Substance has been sent for testing.
ONTARIO
Former City Councilor Marty Justus was removed from an Ontario City Council meeting on May 18, following his public comments, and the request of a current councilor to review what was written on the signs. Justus has been attending council meetings with his signs for the past several meetings.
Councilor John Kirby called for the point of order, asking to clarify what actions would constitute a disruption by an audience member and warrant being censured by the meetingâs âpresiding officer,â who is the mayor, as it pertained to potentially slanderous remarks being presented by Justus.
âMr. Justus is now communicating with the council, he needs to stop or be removed from this council,â stated Kirby.
ONTARIO
Ontario City Council had many speakers during the public comments portion of its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday night, with the majority speaking about fines regarding ordinance violations. It is noteworthy that one of those speakers was former Dallas Brockett, former Ontario Code Enforcement Officer.
He started by saying he wanted to discuss code enforcement.
âI know thereâs been a little bit of talk about not refilling my position when I left,â said Brockett.
He said that decision was made by Ontario Police Chief Steven Romero.
Brockett went on to say he also wanted to discuss âundoing everything [he] worked so hard on to try to accomplish and make this city cleaner.â
ONTARIO — The matter of civil penalties as it relates to those racked up by violating the city of Ontario’s ordinance pertaining to weeds and trash will go before the
By City News Service
May 5, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A murder suspect was arrested in South Los Angeles today after leading police on a short pursuit and shots being fired.
Ontario Police Department officers were monitoring the man before they were led on the pursuit, CBS2 reported.
The man drove to a residence in the area of South Main Street and West 66th Street and barricaded himself in the backyard armed with a rifle.
Los Angeles Police Department officers responded to the scene and an officer-involved shooting occurred.
No one was injured and it was not immediately clear what led to the shooting.