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MONDAY, JUNE 4 - JUNE 10, 2018 - VOLUME 9 NO. 23
BRUTAL AZUSA MURDER: THREE SUSPECTS ARRESTED – SOME STILL OUTSTANDING
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omicide Investigators have identified the suspects and victim in the continuing investigation regarding the suspicious circumstances incident in the unincorporated area of Azusa, and the related discovery of a deceased male in Azusa Canyon. The victim has been identified as Julian Hamori-Andrade, male Hispanic 20 years-old, and resident of Glendora. He was not a tenant at the original location in Azusa. The suspects have been identified as: Matthew Capiendo Luzon, male Asian 21 years-old, and resident of unincorporated Azusa (not in custody). Hercules Balaskas, male White 18 years-old, and resident of Glendora (in custody). Jacob Hunter Elmendorf, male White 19 years-old, and resident of La Verne (in custody). Francisco Amigon, male Hispanic 19 years-old, and resident of La Verne (in custody). Balaskas, Elmendorf, and Amigon were arrested and booked into San Dimas Sheriff Station for murder. Charges
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2018 High School Graduation Information 3,406 San Bernardino students will receive High School diplomas or GED certification Anderson School Graduation: Wednesday, June 6, 9:30 a.m., Anderson School MU Room Graduates: 13^ Arroyo Valley High School Graduation: Saturday, June 9,
6 p.m., Cal State San Bernardino, Coussoulis Arena Graduates: 576* Valedictorian: Karla Trigo Salutatorian: Gisselle Salas Cajon High School Graduation: Thursday, June 7, 6 p.m., Cajon High School,
Jack Wilkins Cowboy Stadium Graduates: 660* Valedictorians: Dominic Gutierrez, Estephannie Alvarez, Isabel Cholbi, Isabella
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It’s A Father’s Day Barbecue And Beer Bash In Fuego, Long Beach Dads will be lining up for seconds at the savory barbecue spread and complimentary local beer tastings during Fuego’s Father’s Day Barbecue and Beer Bash at Hotel Maya on Sunday, June 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fuego will also present live Latin music along with family-friendly games all at the water’s edge.
Fuego, the modern, Latin infused indoor-outdoor restaurant and lounge, offers a unique seaside setting featuring 13-foot-tall glass walls that fully retract with seating inside and on the patio area. Fuego’s stunning open-air views include the Pacific Ocean, Long Beach skyline and Queen Mary.
“Father’s Day is filled with barbecue, beer and baseball on the big screen in Fuego throughout the day,” said Kristi Allen, Vice President of Hotel Operations at Hotel Maya – a Doubletree by Hilton. “And there are plenty
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Anaheim Police Department Conducts Minor Decoy Operation The Anaheim Police Department’s Vice Unit conducted a Shoulder Tap Operation at six Anaheim locations on May 25, 2018. The operation resulted in four citations for purchasing alcohol for a minor. Shoulder tap operations target retail estab-
lishments that have Department of Alcoholic Beverage licenses. Under the program, minor decoys contact customers and ask them to purchase alcohol for them. The minors are directed to reveal their age if asked. The sale of alcohol to a
minor, or providing alcohol to a minor is a criminal offense and the business is subject to administrative penalties by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, includ-
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Two Corona-Norco USD Teachers Surprised by Riverside County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Angel Mejico from El Cerrito Middle School and Michael Hughes from Parkridge Elementary School Riverside County Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Judy D. White, paid surprise visits to the final two 2019 Riverside County Teachers of the Year on Wednesday, May
30, who both teach in the Corona-Norco Unified School District. “Half of the four county teachers of the year we are sending into the state competition are from the
Corona-Norco Unified School District,” White told the cheering crowd at El Cerrito Middle School
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