Important! For Dead Doctors Don t Lie Use: 888-379-2552 Father Sentenced in Infant Son’s Death 01-07-21 18:14 DC
The Monterey County District Attorney s Office says that a father found guilty of abusing and killing his child has been sentenced to prison.
27-year-old Hector Aguero Jr., will spend 35-years-to-life in prison for multiple child abuse charges.
In August 2018, investigators said the 6-month-old child s mother left him with Aguero when she left for work. Two hours later, Aguero called 911 to report that the baby was unconscious, not breathing and in cardiac arrest.
Important! For Dead Doctors Don t Lie Use: 888-379-2552 Aloha Coffee Closed by TRO 01-07-21 15:42 DC
The Monterey County District Attorney said it has issued a temporary restraining order against Aloha Coffee and Cafe in Monterey, forcing the restaurant to close.
The DA s Office issued the order after repeated face-covering violations. Under that order, the business is required to close until it can get a valid food service permit and comply with public health orders.
Aloha Coffee s foodservice permit was revoked after the business violated face-covering orders for several months.
Carmel restaurant fined $20,000 for second coronavirus health code violation
By KTVU staff
Carmel restaurant fined for defying health orders.
CARMEL, Calif. - A Carmel restaurant has been fined $20,000 for defying public health orders for a second time.
The Monterey County District Attorney s office says starting earlier this month, the owner of the Tuck Box allowed people to eat inside and outside of the restaurant, even after receiving a notice from the county.
In June, the Tuck Box had to pay $15,000 because the owner did not implement social distancing protocols and did not require employees to wear masks.
The restaurant is now liable for the $20,000 penalty, and additional civil penalties may be sought for continued violations. The Monterey County Environmental Health Bureau has also issued a notice of violation to The Tuck Box on Dec. 22 for violations of COVID-19 public health orders.
Continued noncompliance with such health orders may result in permit suspension and potential revocation of the restaurant s health permit to operate.
The district attorney s office has also referred information regarding these violations to the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control so it may take any action against The Tuck Box s liquor license that it deems appropriate.
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