REGIONAL ROUNDUP.ANTELOPE VALLEY Reward offered in park vandalism LAKE LOS ANGELES -- County supervisors have approved offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever is responsible for vandalizing Sorensen Park. Six newly planted trees were discovered broken in half, and the men's restroom was vandalized with gang-related graffiti Oct. 4. Anyone with information is being asked to contact Margo Morales with the Los Angeles County Office of Public Safety at (562) 940-8358. -- Daily News Show to feature birds of prey LANCASTER -- A bird presentation featuring various birds of prey will be held at 4 p.m. today at the Prime Desert Woodland Preserve at 35th Street West and Avenue K-8. The event will feature a Eurasian owl, a lanner falcon, and a vulture named Dexter. The show will take place at the Elyze Clifford Interpretive Center. Reservations are not required, but space is limited. There is a $2 charge. Children 3 years and younger are free. For more information, call (661) 723-6230. -- Daily News Boeing recruiters will be at job fair PALMDALE -- The South Valley WorkSource Center will hold a job fair with Boeing Global from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday at the AERO Institute, 38256 Sierra Highway. Boeing is recruiting for several types of positions, including technicians and mechanics, to work at Edwards Air Force Base and at sites in Washington and Oregon. To view detailed job descriptions and apply online prior to the event, visit www.boeing.com/employment. Those who do not apply prior to the fair must bring an electronic copy of a resume. For more information, visit www.cityofpalmdale.org or call (661) 265-7421. -- Daily News SANTA CLARITA Car burglars find easy targets SAUGUS -- Forty-five burglaries from vehicles have been reported in the past month, mostly in the Saugus area, sheriff's officials said. Thieves broke into most of the cars between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. and took electronic items, purses and wallets. In many of the cases, the vehicles weren't locked. In others, the thieves smashed windows. Sheriff's deputies advise residents to remove garage-door openers and any valuable items from their cars such as GPS devices, cell phones, computers, purses and iPods if they park their car in a driveway or on the street. -- Daily News VENTURA COUNTY New program rescues big dogs NEWBURY PARK -- The Hogan Family Foundation has started a rescue program for large dogs in Ventura County and is asking for volunteers to help. The foundation already has a program for small-breed dogs in place called Lifeline 4 Paws. The program for larger dogs is called Big Paws 4 A Cause. Volunteers are needed to help with the socialization, exercising, grooming and training of the dogs. For more information or to volunteer, visit www.bigpaws4acause.org or call (805) 480-3830. -- Daily News |
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