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Suspect Injured In Police Pursuit In Los Angeles County
The suspect suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital for treatment before being booked on the charges.

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The suspect suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital for treatment before being booked on the charges.

Firefighters arrived to find the tree trimmer trapped under the weight of palm fronds, according to the Riverside Fire Department.
Firefighters from the Riverside Fire Department extricated one person from one of the vehicles involved.
Miguel Angel Gonzalez, 19, was booked into the Cois Byrd Detention Center on suspicion of homicide on a bail amount of $1 million.
Her vehicle went 50 feet over the side of a road near Beaumont.
No evacuations or injuries were reported.
Alexander Tito Oroz, 20, was arrested on suspicion of felony DUI and gross vehicular manslaughter.
The suspects were still at large, and no descriptions were available.
The victim was taken by medics to a hospital and sustained a fractured thoracic vertebrae.
Her foot was smashed between a curb and the wheel of her vehicle while it was in drive, authorities said.
The victim described the suspect, who was at-large, as a middle-aged man.
A La Mesa man who chased after another vehicle on SR-94 and fatally shot its driver pleaded guilty this week to first-degree murder.
A 35-year-old man was fatally struck by predawn traffic last weekend after venturing onto Interstate 5 on foot in Chula Vista.
The body was discovered near an ice plant-covered slope next to the eastbound lanes of the freeway, according to the CHP.
The driver fled the scene of a Balboa Park-area traffic accident that left a pedestrian badly hurt.
Katherine Lu Acquista, 47, of Escondido, previously served as the EDC's director of operations and accounting.
Gary Baker, 46, of Campo, admitted to causing the death of 26-year-old Austin Spirz.
A year-long operation into the market involved undercover officers purchasing drugs from dealers working in the area.
Scott Sargent is charged with distribution of fentanyl resulting in death and conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and methamphetamine.
Gang detectives were handling the investigation.