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CHP officer shoots woman with a knife, shuts down north 71 Freeway
CHP officer shoots woman with a knife, shuts down north 71 Freeway

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Yahoo

CHP officer shoots woman with a knife, shuts down north 71 Freeway

A woman was hospitalized and all northbound lanes of the 71 Freeway were shut down after an officer-involved shooting in Chino Hills on Friday. The California Highway Patrol told KTLA that at around 11:30 a.m., officers responded to calls of a woman armed with a knife walking on the freeway's right shoulder north of Butterfly Ranch Road and Euclid Avenue. When the first officer arrived, he encountered the woman who was armed with what CHP described as a 'large knife.' 'During that encounter, she advanced toward our officer, at which time an officer-involved shooting occurred,' Captain Salvador Suarez told KTLA's Shelby Nelson live on air. The woman was struck and injured by a single gunshot wound and transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Suarez said they received reports that the woman had been acting erratically but could not confirm whether she was intoxicated. 'It is something that we will be investigating,' he added. Officials did not immediately have the woman's identity or age available on Friday afternoon. The officer involved in the shooting was not harmed. As of 5 p.m., all northbound lanes except for the HOV lane remained closed. With traffic already backing up not only from rush hour but also for Memorial Day Weekend, CHP said it hopes all lanes can reopen soon. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Condos on the market in Brighton
Condos on the market in Brighton

Boston Globe

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Boston Globe

Condos on the market in Brighton

CONDO FEE $321 a month BEDROOMS 1 BATHS 1 LAST SOLD FOR $166,000 in 1999 PROS This penthouse condo tops an 1890 Victorian in the historic Aberdeen Architectural Conservation District near Cleveland Circle. Enter into the living and dining area with wood floors, vaulted ceilings, and skylights. A ladder leads up to a sleeping loft with eaves storage and access to a small roof deck. The galley kitchen has a tiled floor and swing-out windows that open to a fire escape and balcony. The bath is off the carpeted bedroom. The unit comes with two parking spaces, and the condo fee includes heat and hot water. Shared building amenities include laundry on the second floor (with additional machines in the basement) and a fenced yard. CONS Dated kitchen; square footage includes loft space with a low ceiling. Advertisement The exterior of 126 Kilsyth Road #5 in Brighton. Handout Shelby Nelson, Century 21 Shawmut, 508-776-1658, Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up $735,000 19 SOUTH STREET #11 / BRIGHTON The living area of 19 South Street #11 in Brighton. Handout SQUARE FEET 872 CONDO FEE $378 a month BEDROOMS 2 BATHS 1 LAST SOLD FOR $113,000 in 1996 PROS This condo is on the third and top floor of a professionally managed 1930 brick midrise near the Chestnut Hill Reservoir, Cleveland Circle, and Boston College. Enter into an open, spacious, south-facing living area with hardwood floors and 9-foot ceilings. At left, the U-shaped kitchen has black granite counters, stainless appliances, and a breakfast bar. On the other side of the dining area, the living room has wood-beam coffered ceilings and an exposed brick wall. Down a hallway with built-in bookshelves, two bedrooms — one with bay windows and exposed brick — flank an updated bath with subway tile tub surround. The condo fee includes heat and hot water. CONS No private outdoor space; off-street parking not included, but negotiable. Advertisement The exterior of 19 South Street #11 in Brighton. Handout Matt Langlois, Keller Williams, 617-466-6141, Jon Gorey is a regular contributor to the Globe Magazine. Send comments to

If you find these in your front yard, thieves aren't far behind
If you find these in your front yard, thieves aren't far behind

Yahoo

time05-03-2025

  • Yahoo

If you find these in your front yard, thieves aren't far behind

An alert resident in San Bernardino County called the sheriff's department when they noticed a portable power supply device in their driveway. What deputies found was, unfortunately, all too common these days: a hidden camera system likely installed by thieves. The resident of Canon Lane in Chino Hills made the discovery on Sunday, March 2. 'A deputy searched the area around the home and discovered a concealed camera in a bush near the house,' the sheriff's department said in a statement. 'The camera was camouflaged as a plant and was connected to a power supply device.' The department released photographs of the devices, which closely matched the property's natural landscaping. 'If a similar device is found, do not touch it and contact the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department for assistance,' authorities said. A neighbor told KTLA's Shelby Nelson that several homes were burglarized in the community last year, prompting the homeowner's association to encourage residents to install security cameras in their front and backyards. Officials say hidden cameras are becoming increasingly popular among thieves in Southern California who use them to surveil properties to determine when residents are home or away. Last May, four Colombian nationals were arrested in Glendale in an alleged 'burglary tourism' operation involving hidden cameras. Similar cases have been reported in Temecula, Arcadia, Garden Grove, and other communities. To avoid becoming a victim, police in Chino Hills recommend the following tips: Keep your property well-lit. Ask a trusted gardener to inspect trees and bushes for hidden devices routinely. Have a video surveillance system and review it for suspicious activity. Secure your home's Wi-Fi with a strong password to prevent unauthorized access. Anyone with information regarding the Chino Hills incident is urged to contact the police department at (909) 364-2000. Those wishing to remain anonymous may contact the We-Tip Hotline at 1-800-78CRIME (27463). Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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