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BRIEFLY MISSING GIRL LIKELY TO HAVE LEFT STATE.


Parents of a missing teen-age girl say they believe their daughter may have left California with a practicing witch she met over the Internet.

Sarah Lofthouse, 15, was reported missing after she vanished Friday afternoon from a grocery store a few miles from her home in Alhambra.

Bank transaction records show she withdrew $200 from an ATM at the grocery store, then another $140 on Saturday night from an ATM at a Greyhound bus station in Indianapolis.

- Associated Press

Today is deadline to register to vote

Today is the deadline to register to vote in March 6 municipal elections, including those in the cities of Calabasas, La Canada Flintridge and San Fernando.

Under state law, persons entitled to vote must be U.S. citizens, not in prison or on parole for conviction of a felony, and at least 18 years old by Election Day.

Voter registration forms are available at many libraries, fire stations, post offices, city clerk offices and offices of the state Department of Motor Vehicles. Information is available from the county Registrar-Recorder's Office at (562) 466-1310.

- Daily News

Weather forces landing on links

SANTA CLARITA - After flying over the Antelope Valley Freeway, the pilot of a Cessna 150 landed Monday near the Robinson Ranch Gold Club's 15th fairway, officials reported.

Pilot Alejandro Ventura of El Cajon El Cajon (ĕl kähōn`), city (1990 pop. 88,693), San Diego co., S Calif.; inc. 1912. Electronic equipment, aircraft parts, irrigation equipment, furniture, and men's suits are among its manufactures. El Cajon is a rapidly growing city; its population increased by nearly 70% between 1970 and 1990. Grossmont College is there. was flying the fixed-wing aircraft from Yuba City Yuba City (y`bə), town (1990 pop. 27,437), seat of Sutter co., N central Calif., on the Feather River; founded 1849 during the gold rush; inc. 1908. It is a growing processing center for fruits, nuts, and vegetables. Light manufacturing supplements the economy., Calif., to San Diego when he made a precautionary landing because of weather conditions, authorities reported.

``I guess the weather just got too bad for them,`` said Los Angeles County sheriff's Lt. Mike Dunkle.

Ventura and his passenger, Dustin Morris, also of El Cajon, were not injured, officials said.

- Daily News
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Date:Feb 20, 2001
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