Politics & Government
Report: PCC Official from Altadena Served With Search Warrant
The Los Angeles Times reports that two Pasadena City College officials, one from Altadena, had their homes searched as part of District Attorney's Office bribery probe.

Two Pasadena City College officials, one who resides in Altadena, had their homes and campus offices searched Thursday as part of a solicitation of a bribe investigation by the County District Attorney's office, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The Times story names Richard Van Pelt, of Altadena, the school's vice president of administrative services, and Alfred Hutchings, the college's facilities services supervisor, as the two officials whose belongings are being searched as part of the investigation.
The complaint refers to a competitive contract that a Los Angeles-based company bid on at the school, as well as "possible conflicts of interest related to the men's financial interests in other campus contracts," the Times reports.
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Neither man has been charged with anything at this point.
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