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BRIEFLY WANTED MAN LEADS POLICE ON CHASE.


VAN NUYS - A suspect wanted in connection with an attempted homicide was arrested Friday after leading police on a pursuit through the Valley.

The man, who was riding a motorcycle, was captured after he drove onto the grass near Saticoy Street and Kester Avenue about 6 p.m. and attempted to run away, said LAPD 1. LAPD - Link Access Procedure on the D channel.
2. LAPD - Los Angeles Police Department.
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  • Robert Davis (New Orleans), who was beaten by three police officers in New Orleans shortly after Hurricane Katrina
  • Robert Davis (inventor), inventor of the oxygen rebreather
.

``He started to run, but he had no place to run, so he gave up,'' Davis said.

The man was first spotted by an undercover narcotics narcotics n. 1) techinically, drugs which dull the senses. 2) a popular generic term for drugs which cannot be legally possessed, sold, or transported except for medicinal uses for which a physician or dentist's prescription is required.  officer who allegedly saw the man selling drugs near Balboa Boulevard and Valerio Street. A uniformed officer was called in to pull the suspect over, but the man gave chase, he said.

- Daily News

Saved dogs, goats are shown online

An animal rescue group has created a Web site to help find adoptive homes for 69 dogs and a pair of goats discovered last week in squalid conditions at a residence in Gorman.

The dogs, which will be available for adoption Thursday, are at the Baldwin Park Baldwin Park, city (1990 pop. 69,330), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a suburb of Los Angeles, in the fertile San Gabriel valley; settled 1870, inc. 1956. Its industries include metal fabrication, printing, and plastics manufacturing.  Animal Shelter "Dog Pound" redirects here. For the rap group, see Tha Dogg Pound.

An animal shelter is a facility that houses homeless, lost or abandoned animals; primarily a large variety of dogs and cats.
, 4275 N. Elton St., said Steve Colten, president of the Animal Rescue Rehabilitation Retirement Foundation.

The animals can be seen at the shelter or online at www.gormanrescue.com. The shelter phone number is (626) 962-3577.

- Daily News

Man found guilty of taping movie

A Chatsworth man caught using a video recorder to film ``The Alamo'' in a Valley theater became the first person convicted under California's anti-piracy law, City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo said Friday.

Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner Gerald T. Richardson placed Ruben Moreno, 34, on 36 months' probation and ordered him to serve 42 days in jail.

Moreno also was ordered to forfeit his Sony CCD CCD
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Semiconductor device in which the individual semiconductor components are connected so that the electrical charge at the output of one device provides the input to the next device.
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TRU Transuranium
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88 video recorder and stay away from the Pacific Winnetka Theatres in Chatsworth, where a projectionist using night-vision goggles goggles,
n the protective eyewear worn by dental personnel and patients during dental procedures.


goggles

see periocular leukotrichia.
 caught sight of the taping, said Deputy City Attorney Christopher Garcia.

Video recorder piracy accounts for 92 percent of the 800,000 illegally recorded movies found on the Internet that are ``burned'' to master copies for worldwide distribution and sale.

- City News Service

Two girls arrested after fake claims

SIMI VALLEY - Two teenage girls were arrested this week on suspicion of filing false police reports after they told police they were kidnapped and sexually assaulted in Simi Valley, police said Friday.

A 14-year-old Granada Hills girl and a 15-year-old Simi Valley girl, whose names were not released, both admitted lying to police, Simi Valley police Sgt. Randy Foushee said.

The 14-year-old told police she'd been kidnapped Wednesday, the same day news reports appeared about a 17-year-old Royal High School student who told police she was kidnapped and assaulted by men wearing ski masks. Police have made no arrests in that case.

- Daily News
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Date:May 8, 2004
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