Bicyclist killed in Turlock hit and run collision
The Turlock Police Department is looking for a Mercedes Benz and the driver who was involved in a fatal hit and run Saturday night.
The deceased was identified by the Stanislaus County Coroner’s Office as Johnny Romo, 44, of Turlock.
Romo was riding a bicycle in the area of N. Front Street near the intersection of Almond Avenue around 7 p.m. Saturday when he was struck by the vehicle.
The police department was notified of the collision, but it’s unknown who called 911.
The first officers to arrive at the scene found the victim with life-threatening injuries. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he died from his injuries.
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The Crime Stoppers of Ellis County has refreshed its old signs and dispersed them to select cities in the county.
The local Crime Stoppers group first began in Waxahachie, before expanding to the entire county.
“Crime Stoppers actually started up as Waxahachie Crime Stoppers . I believe (it) was in the early nineties, and it was kind of ran out through the Chamber early on. Then we had one of our crime prevention liaison officers in Waxahachie that kind of brought it back to life again, shared Shari Phillips, executive chair of the organization.
Crime Stoppers of Ellis County is a 503c organization.
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Newark police helped celebrate little Allure s birthday with balloons, a card, and gifts.
The girl was only 2 when gunfire erupted in January on Cabinet Street.
Two adults were also shot, and survived.
Officer Robbie Sampson was one of the first responders who helped save Allure s life, and still keeps in touch with the girl and her mother.
Newark Police Division s Crime Stoppers Program is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the person or persons responsible. Our Major Crimes detectives are actively searching for any suspects involved in this senseless shooting, which could have cost this child her life in a split second, said Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose. Thankfully, she is still with us. We are hopeful that offering a reward will result in someone coming forward with information to help us identify the suspects and prev
The Lockyer Valley Crime Stoppers Committee and local community will honour the “incredible input” of local icon Greg Steffens who passed away in December.
The inaugural Greg Steffens Memorial Bowls Night will recognise the impact Greg had on the local community and in particular the local Crime Stoppers committee that Greg was a founding member of.