I assume itâs overkill to continue listing the evidence against death row inmate Kevin Cooper, duly convicted of committing a quadruple murder back in 1983. The blinding proof of his guilt was covered in last weekâs column.
To review, this included shoeprint evidence, footprint evidence, cigarette and tobacco evidence, blood evidence and DNA evidence, proving that this violent rapist and mental hospital escapee:
â hid out in a house next to Doug and Peggy Ryenâs Chino Hills, California, home for two days after escaping from prison;
â used a hatchet and hunting knife taken from his hideout to hack to death two adults and two children at the Ryen home and critically wound a third child;
Man suspected of stealing panties from various SoCal homes, authorities say
By KJ Hiramoto article
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, Calif. - A man who was on parole is accused of stealing panties from various Southern California homes.
The suspect, 32-year-old Diego Aguirre, is accused of burglarizing homes in Claremont, Rancho Cucamonga and Chino Hills. According to Chino Hills police and deputies in San Bernardino County, Aguirre was known to steal women’s underwear and other personal items.
Aguirre was arrested by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department on January 28 after deputies say he targeted a home in Fontana.
According to authorities, Aguirre had targeted the homes across SoCal from December 2020 to January 2021.
Authorities open investigation after Hesperia man found stabbed to death in home
Homicide detectives are investigating after a man was stabbed to death in his Hesperia home last week.
Deputies responded shortly after 10 p.m. Jan. 27 to a stabbing call at a home in the 17300 block of Manzanita Street, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department on Tuesday.
Robert Robinson, 41, was found inside suffering from an “apparent stab wound.” He was pronounced dead at the home, authorities said.
“Through investigation it was discovered Robinson was involved in a domestic disturbance when the stabbing occurred,” the sheriff’s department said.
Victorville Daily Press
Sheriff s officials announced Monday the open enrollment period for contracted towing services with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. Local sheriff’s stations will accept towing provider applications from March 1 to 31 for the 2021-22 fiscal year. No late applications will be taken.
Towing companies whose applications are accepted will undergo vehicle and facility inspections in May. Companies that pass both inspections will begin working with the Sheriff’s Department on July 1.
Online applications will be available during March at the Sheriff s Department s website at wp.sbcounty.gov/sheriff. Search under general information
The online application can be found toward the back of the Tow Service Agreement (TSA). Applicants should refer to the TSA to answer questions regarding the agreement.