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VENTURA, Calif. - A Ventura man who ran from deputies and then collapsed in a field in December died of a methamphetamine overdose, according to the Ventura County Medical Examiner s Office.
28-year-old Miguel Burciaga Jr. fled from deputies on Dec. 3, as they tried to arrest him for an outstanding felony warrant.
Deputies lost sight of Burciaga as he ran through a backyard and over a fence.
They then saw Burciaga from a distance as he ran across a field and collapsed.
It appeared Burciaga was experiencing a medical emergency.
Burciaga was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Authorities investigate body in the Hollywood Beach area Gretchen Wenner, Ventura County Star
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Authorities were investigating a body found on Hollywood Beach Sunday evening.
The incident was reported shortly before 5:30 p.m. near the 2900 block of Ocean Drive, according to Ventura County Fire Department dispatch information.
The area is generally near the Rudder Room, a popular bar at the south end of Ocean Drive. The unincorporated beach community juts north of the Channel Islands Harbor mouth, outside Oxnard city limits.
Firefighters at the scene confirmed the victim had died. Ventura County Sheriff s personnel were dispatched to investigate.
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Published: Tuesday, 09 March 2021 16:14
#Dog Rescue: Heidi, the 2 year old German shepherd was just freed from a steel column with the help from your @VCFD firefighters in Upper Ojai. 4 determined #firefighters + liquid soap + gentle pull = happy reunion for Heidi and her owners. -RW pic.twitter.com/cgyLaIElUZ VCFD PIO (@VCFD PIO) March 9, 2021
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Firefighters freed a dog who got her head stuck in a pipe in Upper Ojai on Tuesday.
Ojai Valley News senior reporter
Ventura County firefighters rescued a dog that got her head stuck in a pipe in Upper Ojai Tuesday afternoon.