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BRIEFLY AUTHORITIES SEEK KIDNAPPED GIRL, 4.


VAN NUYS - Police Sunday sought the public's help in finding a 4-year- old girl allegedly abducted abducted Distal angulation of an extremity away from the midline of the body in a transverse plane and away from a sagittal plane passing through the proximal aspect of the foot or part, or away from some other specified reference point  by her mother's estranged es·trange  
tr.v. es·tranged, es·trang·ing, es·trang·es
1. To make hostile, unsympathetic, or indifferent; alienate.

2. To remove from an accustomed place or set of associations.
 boyfriend.

Victor Manuel Calderon allegedly took the girl, Ashley Rivera, about 1 p.m. Saturday from his father, who was baby-sitting the child in the area of Parthenia Street and Willis Avenue in Van Nuys, said Stacy Ball of the Los Angeles Police Department "LAPD" and "L.A.P.D." redirect here. For other uses, see LAPD (disambiguation).

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The man went to the bathroom, and when he returned, the girl and his son were both gone, she said. Calderon, 33, also took his ex-girlfriend's 1993 white Toyota Previa The Toyota Previa, also known as the Toyota Estima (エスティマ) in Japan and the Toyota Tarago in Australia, is an MPV or multi-purpose vehicle (known as a minivan in North America) produced by Toyota Motor Corporation since 1990.  van, Ball said. The van's plate number is 3CJL CJL Center for Jewish Life
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625, she said.

The little girl is about 3 feet tall and 45 pounds with brown hair and eyes, Ball said. Calderon is 5 feet 11 and about 250 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a grey shirt with black, vertical stripes, said Ball.

- City News Service

Chiefs of police hold conference

More than 15,000 law enforcement officers are in town this week attending the 111th annual conference of the International Association of Chiefs of Police
For other uses of the acronym IACP, please see the IACP disambiguation page.


The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) was founded in Chicago in 1893 as the National Chiefs of Police Union.
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The visiting police officers will attend panels on crime-fighting forensics See computer forensics. , stopping terrorism and funding issues during the five-day event. They will also test products displayed by more than 650 vendors and listen to speeches by Attorney General John Ashcroft, FBI Chief Robert S. Mueller III and Homeland Security Chief Tom Ridge.

- Associated Press

3.0 earthquake second in 2 days

An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.0 struck in a remote area of San Bernardino County on Sunday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injury.

The quake hit at 7:33 a.m. and was centered about 6 miles northeast of Fontana and about 3 miles southwest of Devore, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The temblor was the second to strike San Bernardino County in less than 24 hours.

A magnitude-4.2 earthquake rattled Big Bear Lake on Saturday but no damage or injuries were reported.

- Associated Press

Prosecutors want Haidl bail revoked

Prosecutors will ask a Santa Ana judge today to revoke the $100,000 bail of a former assistant sheriff's son awaiting retrial retrial n. a new trial granted upon the motion of the losing party, based on obvious error, bias or newly-discovered evidence. (See: newly-discovered evidence)  in a gang-rape case.

Gregory Haidl, 19, has had several minor scrapes with the law since being released on bail - the latest on Oct. 30 in Santa Ana. Authorities said the teen caused a traffic crash when he made an illegal turn.

Though Haidl was not found to be driving drunk, sobriety testing indicated that he had consumed some alcohol, Santa Ana police reported. It's against the law for minors to drink alcoholic beverages, and it would also be a violation of Haidl's bail conditions.

- Associated Press
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