24-year-old man arrested in connection with 2016 Banning murder
Police have arrested a suspect believed to have been behind the June 2016 stabbing death of a man in Banning.
Jerry Valdepena, 24, was arrested by Banning police detectives, with assistance from the Riverside County District Attorney’s Gang Impact Team, in Hemet on April 9.
Valdepena is accused of killing of Jeremy Cooley, 26 in June 5, 2016.
Police say that Valdepena and a second suspect, identified as James Chagolla, 30, attended a party on the 400 Block of Alessandro Road in Banning. At around 1:30 a.m., Cooley asked them to quiet down and the two men stabbed him multiple times.
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A Chula Vista couple is accused of running a real estate fraud scheme in which authorities say they sold properties they did not own sales that came as a surprise to both the actual property owners and the unsuspecting buyers.
The scheme came to light when the owner of a Norco home learned that someone had surreptitiously transferred the deed to his property, according to the Riverside County District Attorney’s office, which is prosecuting the case. Investigators linked the case to similar apparent fraud in Arizona and Texas.
Brenda Ann Gregory, 54, and Angel Alfonso Gutierrez, 55, were arrested in March and have been charged with five felonies, including grand theft, identity theft and money laundering. They also face an allegation of aggravated white collar crime, accused of taking upward of $100,000.
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Residents of the Racquet Club Estates neighborhood say they re frustrated by the limited information provided by Palm Springs police into the investigation of the homicide of their neighbor, Jennifer Dillon.
Dillon was found dead by neighbors on Jan. 25, inside her home in the 2800 block of Davis Way. Her death was initially considered suspicious before further investigation determined it to be a homicide.
Annette Baine, one of the neighbors who found Dillon, said they checked on Dillon after her wife, who had been out of town, said Dillon hadn t been responding to messages.
Two months after Dillon s death, neighbors and family members are anxious for answers and frustrated by what they say is a lack of information and communication from the Palm Springs Police Department. Baine and others also disagree with the timeline of events police have pieced together.