Teen arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after Victor Valley High School student shot near campus
Victorville Daily Press
Authorities arrested a teenager on suspicion of attempted murder after they said he fired multiple shots with a handgun, striking a Victor Valley High School student in an incident that led to a lockdown of the campus on Thursday.
The teen and suspected shooter was only identified as a 17-year-old boy from Victorville who does not attend the high school.
He was booked into the San Bernardino County Juvenile Detention Center also on suspicion of threatening crime with intent to terrorize, being a minor in possession of a concealed weapon and discharging a firearm in a school zone, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said.
17-year-old arrested following shooting near high school in Victorville
By Alexi Chidbachian
VICTORVILLE, Calif. - A 17-year-old teenager is in custody after firing shots during a fight near a high school in Victorville.
Around noon on April 29, deputies with the Victorville Police Department were dispatched to Victor Valley High School for reports of shots fired.
Once deputies arrived on campus they immediately began working with school officials to secure the campus and locate any victims and suspects.
According to the police department, a group of boys were in a verbal argument in the school parking lot. The group left the parking lot and headed towards Fresno Street as the fight soon became physical.
Flying Nun House in Apple Valley on the market once again for $729,000
Victorville Daily Press
The iconic “Flying Nun House,” which sits on a rocky hillside near Highway 18 in Apple Valley is for sale once again.
Constructed in 1966 by the late businesswoman Berneice Lynn, the historic home on Rimrock Road features a panoramic view of the Victor Valley, as well as a unique design that reminded onlookers of a classic TV show.
As such, decades ago, locals dubbed the home the “Flying Nun House” due to a roofline that resembles the nun’s hat worn by actress Sally Field in the The Flying Nun series that originally ran on ABC from 1967 to 1970.
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Longtime Manhattan Beach resident Marty Louise Enockson passed away on January 6, 2021. (Shutterstock)
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA Longtime Manhattan Beach resident Mary Louise [Mary Lou] Enockson passed away on January, 6, 2021. Mary Lou and her husband Karl moved to Manhattan Beach s Tree Section in 1970, where they raised their family. In the last eight years, Mary Lou and Karl became members of the Journey of Faith Church in Manhattan Beach, according to an online obituary on Legacy.com.
Mary Lou was born on March 25, 1943 to Emil Joseph and Nadine Elizabeth (Storm) Blum at St. Bernadine Hospital in San Bernardino, CA, and was raised in Wrightwood, where enjoyed a childhood in the mountains. She attended a three-room school house until eighth grade and when the high school years rolled around, she rode a bus one hour each way to Victor Valley High School (Jackrabbits) in Victorville.