Mother abandons 2 year old child after paying for groceries at a Riverside Food 4 Less
Riverside police are searching for a woman who they say intentionally abandoned her child at a Food 4 Less.
Authorities said around 5:55 p.m. Sunday, officers responded to the grocery store in the 4200 block of Van Buren Boulevard over reports of a child found. Investigators determined the mother had abandoned her 2-year-old daughter in the store.
In surveillance footage, the woman is shown entering the store with the child by her side. While inside, the toddler wanders off and the mother never looks for her.
The woman continues shopping and at one point, a Good Samaritan brings her the little girl. Authorities said the Good Samaritan was told to “just leave her.” The mother eventually abandons the little girl after paying for groceries, police said.
Police believe the mother intentionally left her child in the store. The young girl was able to identify her mother in surveillance footage, police said.
As of Monday evening, police said the little girl has not been reported missing and has been placed in the custody of Child Protective Services.
The mother is described as being between 20 and 30 years old, with dark hair. She may have tattoos covering portions of her right arm. She was last seen wearing a black or dark tank top and denim shorts.
Anyone with more information on the mother’s identity is urged to call Detective Paul Miranda at (951) 353-7945.
via: http://abc7.com/news/mom-abandons-toddler-at-riverside-food-4-less-police-say/1799416/
O.C. Restaurant Manager Beaten Unconscious After He Refused to Give 2 Men Free Pizza, Friend Says
The Huntington Beach Police Department confirmed two men were booked into jail in connection with the assault, which left the man unconscious and with a serious head injury.
Officers located the victim in the 300 block of Pacific Coast Highway just before 1 a.m. Sunday after being contacted about a fight in the area, according to a police news release.
The victim, a 33-year-old man who managed Thunder Burgrz Pizza at 126 Main St., suffered a serious head injury and was rushed to a local hospital, the release stated.
His condition was not immediately known, but a friend told KTLA he had been placed in a medically induced coma. The friend, who wanted to remain anonymous, identified the restaurant manager only as Garret.
Two men who were detained at the scene were booked into city jail after police interviewed them and other witnesses in the case, according to the release.
Bryce Anthony Mezich, 21, of Anaheim, was booked into on suspicion of assault with serious bodily injury — a felony — and fighting in public; Austin Wright Callan, 22, of Anaheim, was booked on suspicion of fighting in public, the release stated.
Police would not confirm how the fight started, but the friend — who witnessed the incident — said it began when two men demanded free pizza, which Garret refused to give them. The friend said when the victim left the restaurant later, the pair jumped Garret and beat him unconscious.
A GoFundMe has been set up to pay for the victim’s medical bill and rehab.
“Garret’s just kind of that downtown Huntington Beach staple. He’s always down here, he’s always cheery, running around, saying ‘hi’ to everybody. High energy, super nice guy,” the friend said. “The fact that these guys did this, utter disrespect. I’m just glad we got them.”
The incident remains under investigation and anyone with information is asked to call Huntington Beach police at 714-536-5951.
Mother Beats Man When He Allegedly Pulls Toddler’s Diaper Down, Tries to Sodomize Her at Missouri Playground
A Missouri man is in custody and faces multiple charges after he allegedly assaulted a 2-year-old girl at a playground in Kansas City, Missouri, on Friday.
William L. Bates Jr., 24, of Kansas City, is charged with first-degree attempted sodomy, and attempted statutory sodomy with a person less than 12 years old, according to KTLA sister station WDAF.
A 2-year-old girl was playing on a swing at Kemp Playground near Ninth and Harrison streets when Bates began “eyeballing” her children, the girl’s mother told police. The mother said Bates then walked up behind the girl and snatched her off the swing before grabbing the toddler by the hips and pulling her diaper down.
The mother said she saw Bates lift his shirt, take his pants down and begin thrusting against her daughter. Police said the girl’s mother ran at Bates and knocked him to the ground, pummeling him with her fists while he was down.
Bates eventually managed to get away and run from the park, but the child’s mother ran to reStart, a nearby homeless shelter, and called police.
Officers arrested Bates near the playground, and found he was carrying marijuana and an unidentified white vile of fluid with a chemical odor, according to the arrest report.
The mother later identified Bates from a police photo as the attacker.
At the Jackson County Detention Center, Bates told police he had gotten a cigarette from someone near the park and doesn’t remember anything of the incident until he awoke inside a fenced in area and was taken into custody by police.
Bates’s bond is set at $150,000 cash only. He was scheduled to appear in court on Monday.
Mother admits poisoning and burning nine-year-old daughter to death
A Canadian woman who murdered her nine-year-old daughter has been sentenced to life in prison with no parole for 18 years.
Laura Coward confessed to the second degree murder of Amber Lucius in a Calgary court last month.
A jury heard how she said she was taking the child stargazing following a bitter divorce from the girl’s father in which he won full custody. She then drove Amber to a remote Alberta location 60 miles north of Calgary, drugged her with sleeping pills and set fire to her car with her daughter inside.
A postmortem found Amber died of a combination of hypothermia, smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide poisoning.
Coward was arrested two days after her daughter was reported missing, in August 2014, when she was found by police standing outside the burnt-out SUV, with Amber’s body still inside.
The 50-year-old had placed a handwritten note on the outside of the car’s driver-side door which read: “Help me. It was an accident. Locked keys in.”
Justice Scott Brooker sentenced Coward to life in prison on Friday, saying her punishment must “reflect society’s disgust and outrage”.
The judge said it was “the ultimate betrayal for Ms Coward to kill her own daughter”.
He described the killing as “vile, random and senseless” and said it appeared Coward did it “to get back at” her former husband, Duane Lucius.
However Mr Brooker said despite the severity of her crime, Coward deserved credit for pleading guilty to the murder and for appearing to demonstrate remorse.
The court had earlier heard that Coward, who had custody of Amber for the weekend only, gave her a toxic but non-lethal dose of a prescription sleeping medication. She mistakenly thought Amber was dead and filled the truck – while Amber was unconscious inside – with paper and plastic bags before setting it on fire with a propane torch and closing the door.
At her sentencing hearing last week, Coward begged the girl’s father and her own family and friends to forgive her.
“I want to say to the father, my family, friends that I’m responsible for my choices and I beg for their forgiveness and I plead for your mercy,” she told Mr Brooker.
Mr Lucius read a victim impact statement at that hearing saying he would never forgive Coward for the pain she has caused.
Fighting back tears, he said: “Since the moment Amber was born, she was the light of my life.
“She was energetic, talkative and full of joy. I will never get to watch my daughter grow up, but I know she would have done great in life.
“No sentence will do justice for what has happened to Amber. As a father, I have had to bury my child and nothing will bring her back. I can only hope that other children are not being used as bargaining chips in a divorce or used to hurt the other parent.
“Amber was my life and I will miss her every day until my end. I will never forget her.”
Coward’s life sentence was automatic following her confession, but the court was asked to decide how long she had to serve before being eligible for parole.
The Crown was asking for 20 years in custody before Coward could apply for parole, while the defense suggested 10 to 12 years would be sufficient.
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Texas man arrested for allegedly ‘having sex with a fence’
They had an emotional link.
Giving new meaning to the term “hopping the fence,” a resident of Austin, Texas, was arrested after his neighbor claims she saw him making love to the chain link fence that separates their two properties.
According to the Smoking Gun, Diana Vazquez spotted Eliodoro Estala begin the chain link courtship by urinating on the fence late Wednesday morning.
Vazquez then began recording Estala as he started yard-working it by taking off his clothes.
Proving that chivalry isn’t dead, the 32-year-old North Austin man “put his mouth inside the chain link fence and stuck his tongue out, moving it up and down,” the police report states.
Finally, Vazquez told authorities that she saw her neighbor “stick his erected penis into the chain link fence” and then began to “have sex with the fence.”
Police arrived to find Estala coming out of his apartment, apparently intoxicated.
He maintained he had been inside his home during the alleged link-loving, but police were able to identify him on the video shot by Vazquez.
“Due to the glare and shadows of the house, I was unable to see the penis on the video on her small cell phone,” the officer noted.
Charged with indecent exposure, he has been set free on a personal recognizance bond.
via: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/texas-man-arrested-allegedly-sex-fence-article-1.2991903
Chicago Woman Accused of Killing Boyfriend by Pouring Bleach Down His Throat
A 24-year-old Chicago woman was charged with killing her boyfriend by forcing him to drink bleach.
Chicago police say Yasmine Elder, 24, got into a fight with Darrius Ellis, 26, while sitting in a van early Monday morning, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Investigators believe that around 1:45 a.m. Elder wrestled with Ellis and forced him to lie on his back, then poured bleach on him, some of which went down his throat.
During a court hearing Thursday, prosecutors said Elder laughed when she was confronted by a witness after the incident and informed the victim might die, the Chicago Tribune reported.
Ellis was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Autopsy results showed that Ellis died of “complications from forcible administration of a caustic substance,” according the Chicago Tribune. Ellis’ death was found to be a homicide.
“He was a good kid,” Ellis’ grandfather, Clarence Hebron, told the paper. “Everybody loved him.”
Relatives said Ellis was the father of a 5-year-old son.
Elder has been charged with first degree murder and was being held on $1 million bail.
North Carolina Teen Accused of Decapitating Mom, Walked Out with Head
As two young children cried in the background, an unemotional North Carolina teen calmly admitted to a 911 operator that he stabbed his mother to death “because I felt like it,” television station WNCN in Raleigh reported Thursday.
“You felt like it, OK. Who did you kill?” the dispatcher asked 18-year-old Oliver Mauricio Funes-Machado
“My mom,” the caller said.
“What was she doing? Did she make you mad? Or what happened?” the operator asked.
“Yes, she made me mad,” Funes-Machado responded. He proceeded to tell the clearly horrified operator he stabbed 35-year-old Yesenia Funes-Machado “like 8 times.”
“Oh mercy. OK,” the dispatcher replied.
When the 911 operator asked him where the knife was, the teen responded, “It’s in her mouth.”
Two young children, ages 2 and 4, were also home at the time, but the teen told the operator he wasn’t going to hurt them. They could be heard crying as the teen spoke to the dispatcher, according to WNCN.
For 16 minutes, the dispatcher managed to keep the teen on the phone, questioning him about the brutal killing, which took place Monday.
As he talked with the teen, first responders rushed to the Franklin County home.
When deputies arrived, they said Funes-Machado walked out of the home with a knife in one hand and his mother’s severed head in the other.
Inside the home, deputies discovered “a decapitated body on the floor between the kitchen and the living room and two small children inside,” according to an affidavit obtained by WNCN.
The teen was taken into custody without incident.
Funes-Machado has been charged with first-degree murder and is being held in prison, awaiting a probable cause hearing next Tuesday.
A family friend told WNCN that the young man’s mother had him committed to a mental health facility earlier this week, and that he had been released just a week before the horrific killing.
In addition to the murder charge, federal authorities said that the teen, originally from Honduras, was wanted by ICE for living in the U.S. illegally, WNCN reported.
http://ktla.com/2017/03/10/teen-who-allegedly-decapitated-mother-was-unemotional-in-911-call/
West Virginia Mom Allegedly Killed Kids by Setting Their Beds on Fire and Locking Trailer Doors
A West Virginia woman allegedly killed her young sons intentionally by setting fire to their beds and locking the door of their trailer home, PEOPLE confirms.
A statement issued by the West Virginia State Fire Marshals confirms Wednesday’s arrest of Molly Joe Delgado, 28, of Falling Waters, for the Jan. 24 fire deaths of her boys Delmer, 3, and Justin, 5.
Delgado faces murder and arson charges.
According to a criminal complaint obtained by PEOPLE, Delgado allegedly set fire to her sons’ beds as they slept.
She exited her family’s trailer, allegedly locking both boys and her husband inside.
Smoke awoke Delgado’s husband, who tried to save their sons but was unable to do so because of the flames. Delgado’s husband survived the fire.
Delgado’s father, Drew McCombs, who lives across the street, heard his son-in-law crying for help from a kitchen window and opened the trailer door, which had been secured from the outside, the criminal complaint alleges.
According to reports, McCombs tried to save his grandsons, but the heavy smoke made it impossible for him to find the boys.
“I got in there and I couldn’t see, I couldn’t see nothing — at all,” McCombs told the Associated Press. “I couldn’t find them.”
Delmer and Justin Delgado were pronounced dead at the scene.
Wednesday’s arrest follows a six-week investigation that involved personnel from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit, the Loudoun County Fire Marshal, the West Virginia State Police and the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Department.
Delgado is being held without bail and has yet to enter a plea to the three charges she is facing.
Court records do not indicate if she has a lawyer and efforts to reach her relatives Friday were unsuccessful.
https://www.yahoo.com/celebrity/west-virginia-mom-allegedly-killed-201013717.html
Family Asks FBI to Probe Death of Black Muslim Teen Found Hanging in Tree Near Seattle
Very little about Ben Keita’s hanging adds up to the teen’s family. The rope was tied to a tree branch at least 30 feet high, an autopsy report says, in a densely wooded area just a few blocks from the black Muslim’s Seattle-area home.
His family believed him to be an ambitious 18-year-old high schooler striving toward medical training. Yet he disappeared seemingly without explanation in late November, and now here was his body, found by a passerby Jan. 9, dangling from a long rope tied to a high branch.
The autopsy report says his body may have been semi-frozen for weeks, consistent with winter, and could have been there the entire time he’d been missing. But his feet were about 2.5 feet off the ground — no need to look up — and the area supposedly was previously searched, the report says.
The Snohomish County medical examiner’s office has consistently said he died by hanging, with no other evidence of trauma. But while it initially said the hanging was suicide, in late January it changed the manner of death to “undetermined,” noting the “very high tree branch” and the question of why he wasn’t found sooner.
Now his relatives are asking the FBI to step in with its own investigation.
“It’s been more than a month after the young man was found dead hanging from a tree, and yet there are many questions unanswered and many leads uninvestigated,” said Arsalan Bukhari, executive director of the Washington chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which Keita’s family contacted for help.
Missed class for weeks beforehand
Keita’s family says they have lived in Lake Stevens, a community of about 30,000 people north of Seattle, for 17 years. Keita, they say, planned to graduate from high school this year and already was taking courses at a community college.
He hoped to go to medical school and become a medical examiner, his father, Ibrahima Keita, told reporters this week.
The father said there was no reason for the family to suspect anything was wrong.
“No history of depression, anxiety, any psychological breakdown at all whatsoever. So he was a very … happy young man,” he said, according to CNN affiliate KIRO.
On Nov. 26, his family reported him missing, with Keita having apparently left home early in the morning. His mother said his wallet, phone and car still were at the home, according to the medical examiner’s report.
Lake Stevens police say they still don’t know why he vanished — but they learned something had been amiss beforehand.
They say that while investigating his disappearance, they discovered he hadn’t been in class for three weeks before the 26th. He also did not show up to work at a fast food restaurant on the 25th or the 26th.
Police haven’t specified which school they mean. But Keita was taking classes exclusively at the community college that semester, Lake Stevens High School said Friday.
“We don’t track their schedule, and the community college doesn’t do family notifications when a student turns 18 because they’re an adult,” Lake Stevens school spokeswoman Jayme Taylor said.
The family didn’t know about his absences until the investigation started, Bukhari told CNN, and it doesn’t know where he’d been instead.
Investigators, besides trying to figure out why he disappeared and was eventually found hanged, are trying to determine why he had stopped going to class and work, police say.
‘Suicide uncertain’
The tree where the body was is about 12 to 14 feet from a trail, and “maybe 10 feet at most from the nearest backyard fence,” Bukhari said.
The autopsy report says the area is densely wooded, but that the area was reportedly searched before the body’s discovery.
“Although at autopsy I did not see any evidence of trauma beyond the evidence of hanging, the circumstances of the very high tree branch, uncertain location of the decedent for the six weeks prior to discovery (with a report that the area where the body was found had been previously searched), and lack of any reported suicidal ideation or attempts makes a definitive classification of the manner as suicide uncertain,” an associate medical examiner wrote in the autopsy report January 26.
The report contains different estimates of the height of the branch. In one part, it cites the office’s death investigator as estimating the branch was 50 feet high. Later, it cites a detective as saying the branch was approximately 30 feet off the ground.
This week, CAIR sent a letter to the FBI asking it to investigate. Bukhari said this week that the family isn’t happy about the pace of the local police investigation, and that Keita’s family believes police haven’t interviewed four people — co-workers of Keita — who they think may have known something about his whereabouts.
“For that to happen and this much time to have lapsed causes us to wonder about whether this investigation was as comprehensive as it should have been,” Bukhari said at a news conference Tuesday. “That’s why we want to bring in the federal investigators.”
Keita’s father also was at the news conference, asking the public to step forward with information.
Advocates invoke race, religion
CAIR and other advocates for the Keita family, including a Christian minister, have invoked the teen’s race and religion
In the letter to the FBI, CAIR-Washington wrote that the family “wants to know that their community is safe for all young people including people of color and religious minorities.”
At Tuesday’s CAIR-led news conference, the Rev. Kelle Brown, pastor of Seattle’s Plymouth Church, struck a similar tone.
“Today we are careful not to rush to judgment. However, we are also careful to acknowledge that in this atmosphere of fear and uncertainty where one must still declare black lives matter and where Islamophobia is alive and well, there must be a thorough investigation into the death of this young man.”
When reporters asked Tuesday whether there was evidence of prejudice having anything to do with the case or tainting the investigation, Bukhari offered no specifics.
“There are many things that we want to find out about,” he said.
FBI reviewing the case with police
The Lake Stevens police say they have already worked on the case with the FBI, which helped in the forensic examination of a family computer.
The FBI’s Seattle office said it would review, but not necessarily investigate, the death.
“The FBI is communicating with our police partners. We are aware of circumstances of the individual’s death and will review them with consideration of federal law,” FBI spokeswoman Ayn Dietrich-Williams said. “If warranted, we may conduct further investigation. A review does not necessarily result in the opening of an investigation.”
Cops: Good Samaritans stop woman from drowning herself, toddler in Lakeland
LAKELAND, Fla. (WFLA) – Good Samaritans prevented a Winter Haven woman from potentially drowning herself and a two-year-old boy in Lakeland on Monday morning.
Detectives say Laquisha Mosley, 21, and a toddler were in a car that crashed into an embankment near the Memorial Boulevard on-ramp to Interstate-4.
According to witness statements, Mosley had sideswiped another car and then crashed into a barrier.
Witnesses then saw Mosley carry the two-year-old boy, climb a fence and run into a lake.
“I heard people screaming, ‘get that baby, get the baby,’” neighbor Angi Witaker said.
She said the commotion woke her up. “I heard people saying ‘she is going to drown that baby,’ so I jumped up and ran outside.”
Without a second thought, Whitaker jumped into the lake after the woman.
“She was in the water, and I reached for her, and I said, ‘let me help you get out’ and she said ‘you’re not taking my baby’ and went off into the water deeper. I followed her,” Whitaker said. “She would not let go of the child.”
As Whitaker tried to talk Mosley into handing the child over, another Good Samaritan ran to help.
A man grabbed Mosley, while a neighbor grabbed the toddler from the lake.
“He grabbed her by the arm and said, ‘get the baby!’ I snatched the baby as fast as I could and swam back to the bank,” Whitaker said.
Lakeland police then arrived at the scene as the Good Samaritans were trying to get Mosley and the toddler out of the water.
According to a police report, Mosley ignored the officer’s commands and tried to jump back in the water, until he threatened her with a taser. Once in cuffs, the officer said Mosley started to kick and scream.
Mosley was arrested and charged with leaving the scene of an accident and child endangerment for not getting the toddler medical treatment.
The toddler was treated at Lakeland Regional Medical Center for a fractured left femur.
Mosley broke down in court Tuesday morning when a judge ordered she not have contact with her son if she posts the $18,000 bond he set.
Mosley and the child had been listed as missing and endangered after a relative reported that they never returned home from a trip to the store on Sunday night.