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Monday, April 4, 2016

Amber Alert - Ayden Avalos







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THIS MESSAGE IS IN EFFECT FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: 
LOS ANGELES, VENTURA, SAN DIEGO, ORANGE, RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO AND IMPERIAL.
ON APRIL 4, 2016, AT 1315 HOURS, AYDEN AVALOS WAS ABDUCTED BY HIS FATHER FROM LOS ANGELES, CA.

AYDEN AVALOS IS AN 18 MO OLD HISPANIC MALE WITH BLACK HAIR AND BROWN EYES, WEARING UNKNOWN CLOTHING.

THE SUSPECT IS LUIS AVALOS, A 21-YEAR-OLD HISPANIC MALE, STANDING 5 FEET 6 INCHES TALL, WEIGHING 140 POUNDS, AND BALD WITH BROWN EYES, WEARING UNKNOWN CLOTHING. THE SUSPECT HAS TATTOOS AROUND HIS NECK, AND LEFT CHEEK.

THE SUSPECT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED VIOLENT AND DANGEROUS.

THE SUSPECT WAS LAST SEEN DRIVING A 2006 SILVER 4-DOOR CHEVROLET IMPALA, WITH A CA LICENSE PLATE OF 7LPF713. 

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Friday, March 25, 2016

Motherly Melee in Menifee

Yesterday Menifee 24/7 reported on an incident where the Riverside County Sheriff's Department responded to an altercation at a Kindergarten school play. For those that missed it, here is the readers digest version.

A mother was blocking other parents from seeing their own children perform for Veterans in the audience. When she was politely
asked to move (repeatedly) she became violent, began swearing, and had to be forcibly removed by those same Veterans. Of course her sister chimed in and decided to ruin the play for everyone even further. Their excuse? People were being mean to them because they were black.

I have a message for this woman and for every parent who decides to get drunk and start a fight at kids' sporting events, for the parents who make childhood miserable. My kid is every bit as important as your precious snowflake. Go ahead and cheer for your child when it is appropriate, but understand that everyone else wants to cheer for their kid too. Go ahead and take a few photo opportunities, but let the people behind you do the same. Take your turn and move along. Every parent deserves to see their kids strut their stuff.

Please put your own ego aside and let's all enjoy our kids and their childhood. Let's teach them to be courteous human beings. Not entitled jerks.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Fire In Moreno Valley

Moreno Valley, CA - At approximately 12 noon on Saturday witnesses began reporting a structure fire near Sunnymead Blvd and Heacock Street. Fire crews responded quickly. Multiple witnesses have reported the structure on fire is J's Automotive at 24035 Sunnymead Blvd. Witnesses reported that part of the structure did collapse.

Riverside County Sheriff's Department has not yet confirmed whether or not criminal activity is suspected, but at 1:33pm they did confirm that that blaze was contained and Cal Fire would be issuing a press release shortly.


Approxiamte location according to witnesses
https://www.facebook.com/harleyquinn951/videos/1052393818117132/

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation – Inland Empire elects Menifee Supervisor as incoming President

Source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-hendrix-ba34908a
February 2, 2016

MENIFEE –The Menifee Community Services Department is proud to announce that Community Services Supervisor Jason Hendrix has been selected as the 2016 SCMAF (Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation) Inland Empire President. SCMAF is a volunteer professional organization operated by local agencies which provides year-round youth and adult athletic competitions in a variety of sports. SCMAF’s charge is to grow recreation-based sports programming by supporting the efforts of its member agencies. Supervisor Hendrix is responsible for facilitating general membership meetings, oversight of the association budget, and overall responsibility for several culminating athletic tournaments including: youth basketball, track and field, swimming, and Pitch, Hit, and Run. The Inland Empire Association of SCMAF includes thirty-four agencies in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.

“I believe this opportunity will provide Menifee Staff with professional networking, training, and resources that will improve upon already outstanding programs and services,” said Jason Hendrix, Menifee Community Services Supervisor. “I am excited to begin working with my colleagues in surrounding agencies to offer the best athletic experiences possible for Menifee residents.”

For more information, please contact the Community Services Department Office at (951) 723-3880 or visit us online at www.cityofemenifee.us

Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation was established in 1949, and is a non-profit organization comprised primarily of municipal recreation service providing agencies throughout the region. SCMAF encompasses ten Southern California counties with over 225 cities and agencies serving a population of over 15 million people. Through its seven associations, SCMAF's footprint extends from the Southern San Joaquin Valley to the U.S.-Mexican border and from the far reaches of the Inland Empire to the Pacific Coast, even extending beyond to Catalina Island. For more information on Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation at http://www.scmaf.org .