
Richard Ramos
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1 month ago |
actionnewsnow.com | Richard Ramos |Madisen Keavy
NEVADA CITY, California (KOVR/KMAX) -- A child suffered extreme burn injuries after a vehicle caught fire at a Nevada City apartment complex, police said Tuesday. Nevada City police said it happened around 1:30 p.m. at the Cashin Fields Apartments along Ridge Road. Investigators said a young boy was left strapped in a car seat in a vehicle that was parked in a carport when the vehicle caught fire. A bystander helped the child's mother pull him out of the burning car.
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1 month ago |
channel3000.com | Richard Ramos |Madisen Keavy
Click here for updates on this story NEVADA CITY, California (KOVR/KMAX) -- A child suffered extreme burn injuries after a vehicle caught fire at a Nevada City apartment complex, police said Tuesday. Nevada City police said it happened around 1:30 p.m. at the Cashin Fields Apartments along Ridge Road. Investigators said a young boy was left strapped in a car seat in a vehicle that was parked in a carport when the vehicle caught fire.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Cecilio Padilla |Richard Ramos
MODESTO – One person has died in a major crash in Modesto on Tuesday, authorities say. Modesto police said the crash happened near 4th and K streets. Ring video obtained by CBS Sacramento shows a white Tesla briefly going airborne moments before crashing. At some point before the Tesla crashed, a CBS Sacramento reporter was involved in some type of collision with that car and driver. Our crew member is OK.
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2 months ago |
cbsnews.com | Julie Watts |Richard Ramos
Denise Huskins, Aaron Quinn use their "American Nightmare" trauma to retrain law enforcement Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn gained worldwide notoriety when their 2015 home invasion and Huskins' kidnapping were chronicled in Netflix's highest-rated docuseries of 2024, "American Nightmare." The couple survived a harrowing experience, only to be publicly defamed by law enforcement, who falsely accused them of making the whole thing up.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
cbsnews.com | Richard Ramos
VACAVILLE — A police K-9 officer was shot with a rifle while attempting to detain a suspect in Vacaville, authorities said Wednesday. Vacaville police said officers and crisis negotiators responded around 1:30 p.m. to a 911 call from an armed man who threatened to harm himself and shoot others. That man was later identified as 52-year-old Vacaville resident Darren Crail. Crail had declined all assistance and resources offered to him by law enforcement, police said.
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