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Dorner 911 Audio Released: 'He Tied Us Up'
The 911 audio recordings were released Tuesday in two separate mp3 files, which will be uploaded to this report.

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The 911 audio recordings were released Tuesday in two separate mp3 files, which will be uploaded to this report.

The 911 audio recordings were released Tuesday in two separate mp3 files, which will be uploaded to this report.
The 911 audio recordings were released Tuesday in two separate mp3 files, which will be uploaded to this report.
The 911 audio recordings were released Tuesday in two separate mp3 files, which will be uploaded to this report.
Contest rules state that each student artist "must currently reside in Santa Clara County and must be actively enrolled as a senior high school student in Santa Clara County."
The fire was reported about 9:20 a.m. April 8 at 808 Fanning Grade, a spokeswoman for the Ben Lomond Fire Department said.
The stroke survivor was part of the 29th Redlands Bike Classic at Big Bear Lake.
'It's a great course,' the winner said of the time trial course on Big Bear's north shore after clinching the yellow jersey as overall race leader on the first day of the Classic. 'It feels great to wear yellow, it's a
Teams represented in the 4.3-mile race against the clock included Paralyzed Veterans, Roger C. Peace Para-Cycling, Hincapie Sportswear, and Team PossAbilities based in Loma Linda.
Police arrived, set up multiple officers around the home, and detained David Edmond Redmond, of Redlands, as he came out of the back yard, a city spokesman said.
The woman was identified Monday afternoon as Stefanee Gatewood, 19 of Moreno Valley.
The break on a 2-inch diameter line was caused by a third-party contractor using a backhoe machine, Javier Mendoza of Southern California Gas Company said in a phone interview.
Eckland had numerous medical problems and she had lived alone for many years, a sheriff's sergeant said. Someone discovered Eckland deceased in her home in the 28900 block of Elder Creek Lane on March 8.
According to the coroner, the crash occurred on the eastbound 10 at 1:22 a.m. March 31, about four-tenths of a mile east of the Brookside Avenue overcrossing.
Daniel Sanchez 37, was temporarily staying at 520 N. Martin St. and Banning police went to the neighborhood Sunday March 31, according to Banning Chief of Police Leonard Purvis.
The fire was reported at 2:28 a.m. March 31 in the 54400 block of Village View Drive, south of the town center and east of Highway 243, a fire captain said.
The Galaxy has 11 matches scheduled in April, May, and early June, including CONCACAF Champions League dates this week and next week against the regional tournament's back-to-back winner, Club de Fútbol Monterrey of Liga MX.
Eduardo Robles, 38, was working for a subcontractor who performs installations for DirecTV and he did an installation at a residence on Holly Brook Lane, deputies said.
Federal and county agents seized several nitrous oxide tanks and weapons after carrying out a raid at a local South Gate business.
While deputies searched BPG Performance in Cerritos, a Cardiff man allegedly arrived to buy nitrous oxide. He already had cocaine, methamphetamine, LSD, marijuana, hashish, Xanax and other substances, deputies said.