BRIEFLY TWO MEN SOUGHT IN ARMED ROBBERY.LANCASTER - A Lancaster fast-food restaurant was robbed at gunpoint Monday night by two men who escaped before deputies arrived. McDonald's restaurant at 30th Street West and Avenue L was held up about 9 p.m. by two men who entered the store and demanded money from the cashier CASHIER. An officer of a moneyed institution, who is entitled by virtue of his office to take care of the cash or money of such institution. 2. The cashier of a bank is usually entrusted with all the funds of the bank, its notes, bills, and other choses in . The men fled with an unknown amount of cash. The first robber was described as an African-American wearing all black and a hooded hood·ed adj. 1. Covered with or having a hood. 2. Shaped like a hood, cowl, or similar covering. 3. Zoology a. Having coloration or a crest suggesting a hood. b. sweat shirt. The second was a Latino wearing all black and a dark beanie bean·ie n. A small brimless cap. [Probably from bean, head.] beanie Noun Brit, Austral & NZ close-fitting woollen hat Noun . Anyone with information on the identity or location of the robbers is asked to call the Lancaster sheriff's station at (661) 948-8466. - Daily News Injured man dies weeks after crash LANCASTER - A 72-year-old Quartz Hill man has died from injuries he suffered Oct. 18 when a tree-trimming truck pulled out in front of another vehicle, sheriff's deputies said. Paul Louis Fobia, who had been hospitalized since the crash, died Sunday afternoon at Good Samaritan Hospital Good Samaritan Hospital may refer to: In the United States:
Sheriff's officials said they expect misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter vehicular manslaughter n. the crime of causing the death of a human being due to illegal driving of an automobile, including gross negligence, drunk driving, reckless driving, or speeding. charges to be filed against a driver whose truck hit the pickup truck in which Fobia was a passenger. Deputies said Alfredo Oliveros, 41, of Palmdale told them he saw the other truck approaching but believed he had time to get through the intersection. The crash occurred about 7:50 a.m. Oct. 18 at 50th Street West and Avenue H. Oliveros' truck stopped for a stop sign for Avenue H, then pulled into the intersection and collided with the pickup truck, deputies said. - Daily News |
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