Victorville felon arrested on suspicion of firearm violations after foot pursuit
Victorville Daily Press
Authorities have arrested a 31-year-old Victorville man on suspicion of firearm violations after he led a San Bernardino County Sheriff s deputy on a foot pursuit.
Deputy S. Evans arrested Edward Sada around 8:25 p.m. Tuesday after initially witnessing a 2020 Dodge Caravan exceeding the posted speed limit while traveling eastbound on Green Tree Boulevard, the Victorville Sheriff s Station reported Wednesday.
The driver of the van, later identified as Sada, a convicted felon, allegedly continued to drive recklessly. Near the intersection of Greenbriar and Wimbleton drives, Sada the drove the Caravan into a house, the report said.
Heavy rains along the Central Coast triggered mudslides and debris flows, trapping a woman inside her home Wednesday near Salinas, Calif.
The woman was able to escape and suffered moderate injuries, Monterey County Regional Fire District Deputy Fire Marshal Dorothy Priolo said. She was taken to a local hospital, where she was treated and released.
The winter storm also damaged at least 25 other residences, sheds and stables nearby, Priolo said. About 50 animals, including horses, were rescued by the Monterey County chapter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, who assisted residents in moving the animals to safety.
2 teens arrested after fake handgun is used during carjacking in Victorville
Victorville Daily Press
San Bernardino County Sheriff s officials recently arrested two teenaged boys after the pair allegedly used a fake handgun to carjack victims in a neighborhood near the Mall of Victor Valley.
On Monday, the Victorville Sheriff’s Station reported that the Jan. 21 carjacking occurred near the corner of Ironstone Avenue and Ironstone Place. Both streets are located in a residential neighborhood of Victorville, about two miles northwest of the mall.
Deputies responded to the scene at 4:48 p.m. Jan. 21, according to a sheriff s press release. An 18-year-old man reported that two men stole his 2010 Chevrolet HHR, a compact SUV, as well as cell phones belonging to him and his two passengers an 18-year-old woman and 14-year-old boy.
Victorville Daily Press
Authorities did not report any issues at Saturday’s “mask-free” event at the Jess Ranch Marketplace, organized by people online in an apparent protest of COVID-19 protocols.
A flyer made rounds on social media Thursday and Friday, and a Facebook user who shared the flyer posted that the event’s purpose was to “encourage people who want to be mask free but may be afraid, to take off their masks & to let businesses know that we will not tolerate discrimination for those of us who choose to live mask free.”
San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department spokesperson Cindy Bachman said Sunday that she was unaware of any complaints or incidents that occurred at the Apple Valley complex.