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fresnobee.com | Ryanne Mena
Police are searching for at least one suspect who spray painted a swastika on a church in Redlands over the weekend. Police responded Saturday morning, April 12, and found a large swastika spray painted on the sign in front of The ARK Church of the Nazarene, at 1307 E. Citrus Ave., said Carl Baker, a spokesperson for Redlands police. Jennifer Hayhurst, 48, was driving her son to track practice at around 8 a.m. Saturday when she saw the swastika on the front of her local church.
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1 week ago |
pressenterprise.com | Ryanne Mena |Andrea Klick
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1 week ago |
redlandsdailyfacts.com | Ryanne Mena |Andrea Klick
Police are searching for at least one suspect who spray painted a swastika on a church in Redlands over the weekend. Police responded Saturday morning, April 12, and found a large swastika spray painted on the sign in front of The ARK Church of the Nazarene, at 1307 E. Citrus Ave., said Carl Baker, a spokesperson for Redlands police. Jennifer Hayhurst, 48, was driving her son to track practice at around 8 a.m. Saturday when she saw the swastika on the front of her local church.
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gazettextra.com | Ryanne Mena
By Ryanne Mena - The Orange County Register (TNS) LOS ANGELES - Eighteen-year-old Sam attended his immigration court hearing on Wednesday in downtown Los Angeles without a lawyer. He wore a black puffer jacket, jeans, and white sneakers, and held a bright blue folder with his documents, staring straight ahead as he waited for an immigration judge to call on him. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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thederrick.com | Ryanne Mena
LOS ANGELES — Eighteen-year-old Sam attended his immigration court hearing on Wednesday in downtown Los Angeles without a lawyer. He wore a black puffer jacket, jeans, and white sneakers, and held a bright blue folder with his documents, staring straight ahead as he waited for an immigration judge to call on him. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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