• Help Police Find Man Who Attempted Student Abduction


    PASADENA (CNS) -Police today released a composite drawing of a man who
    tried to abduct an 11-year-old boy at La Salle High School while the child was
    attending a football game at the Pasadena campus.
    The boy told investigators he was accosted about 8 p.m. Oct. 7 when he
    left his parents to meet some friends near the parking lot of the school in the
    3800 block of East Sierra Madre Boulevard, said Pasadena police Lt. Tracey
    Ibarra.
    “Prior to contacting his friends, a male suspect … came out of some
    nearby bushes and placed his hand on the juvenile’s arm,’ Ibarra said. “When
    the suspect directed the boy to go with him, the boy pushed the suspect away
    and ran back toward the field.’
    Police released a computer-generated composite of the suspect, described
    as a white man in his mid 60s, about 5 feet 9 inches tall and 130-140 pounds,
    with short gray hair and thin eyebrows.
    The man got into a small, older-model, dark pickup truck and drove off
    eastbound on Sierra Madre Boulevard, Ibarra said.
    Anyone with information on the case was urged to call police at (626)
    744-4241.

    1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)

    Loading ... Loading …

    Comments are closed

     
  • New UCLA head basketball coach Steve Alford apologized today for repeatedly defending one of his players at the University of Iowa in 2002 when the sophomore star was arrested and charged with sexual assault....
    The Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority board of directors recently awarded a $48.7 million design-build contract to Webcor Builders for the intermodal parking facilities and enhancements project....
    BEAMING WITH PRIDE: Family members of the eleven 2013 Valentine Elementary School Heart of Gold honorees help recognize their loved ones’ contributions (honorees names in bold). PICTURED ABOVE, left to right, are FRONT ROW: Lauren Navarrete, Alyssa Nav...
    SAN GABRIEL VALLEY – One day before Southern Californians celebrated Earth Day, they joined together to give their cars a rest to celebrate CicLAvia. What is or was CicLAvia? It’s not just thousands upon thousands of bicyclists pedaling fro...
    Much of Southern California was under a red flag warning today — signifying what the National Weather Service calls “an extremely high fire danger” — as strong Santa Ana winds swept the region, temperatures soared and humidity l...