17-year-old swimmer drowns in American River
By KTVU staff
A teen died after he drowned in the American River.
RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. - The body of a 17-year-old swimmer was found shortly after rescue crews called off the search when he was first reported missing, officials said.
The teen disappeared along the American River near Rancho Cordova, the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District said. The call came around 7 p.m. Sunday from dispatch indicating someone was missing near the El Manto river access, KCRA reported.
The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office identified the teen as Melino Liu of Sacramento.
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The body of a 17-year-old swimmer was found shortly after rescue crews called off the search from when he was first reported missing, officials said Sunday. The Sacramento County Coroner's Office has identified the teen as Melino Latu Liu. Sign up for our Newsletters Liu disappeared along the American River near Rancho Cordova, the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District said. The call came around 7 p.m. from dispatch indicating someone was.
Owners of three Bay Area restaurants charged with tax evasion, labor law violations
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Three people have been arraigned in connection to tax evasion and labor law violations at Japanese restaurants in San Jose, Concord and Daly City that they owned and operated.
David Tai Leung, Sunny Siukeung Chan and Wendy Lai Ip are charged with stealing more than $893,000 in wages from their employees and evading $287,697 in sales taxes and $171,820 in employment taxes.
They were arraigned last week in Sacramento Superior Court, according to a statement from California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
The three defendants were the owners, operators, and the certified public accountant of Kome Japanese Seafood Buffet in Daly City, Tomi Japanese Seafood and Grill in San Jose, and Tomi Japanese Seafood Buffet in Concord.