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CBS News
3 days ago
- CBS News
Body of missing man found near Rancho Cucamonga horse trail
The body of an 80-year-old man was found near a popular horse trail in Rancho Cucamonga over the weekend, days after he was reported missing. Deputies were called to the trail near Wilson Avenue and Malachite Avenue at around 10:50 a.m. on Saturday after a landscaper working in the area discovered the body, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. Upon arrival, they found the man "lying facedown on an equestrian trail behind several homes," the release said. They said that the man, since identified as Martin Gingerella, showed no signs of life and appeared to have been in that spot for days. He was previously reported missing on Thursday. "Investigators did not find anything suspicious surrounding Gingerella's death, and there are no outstanding suspects or threats to the community," deputies said. Anyone who knows more is asked to contact SBSD's Rancho Cucamonga station at (909) 477-2800.
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
What days does 'Big Brother' come on? Where can I stream 'Big Brother'?
The action continues on "Big Brother" after the first eviction of the season. Vince Panaro won the Head of Household position and had to nominate three people for eviction. He chose Amy Bingham, Ashley Hollis and Isaiah 'Zae' Frederich. Ashley won the first Power of Veto and was able to remove herself from the block. Vince then put Kelley Jorgensen on the block instead. Kelly then won the "BB Blockbuster" competition and was able to remove herself from the block. This left Amy and Zae battling it out for votes. A new houseguest will win the Head of Household competition on Sunday. Here's who got evicted from "Big Brother," what days "Big Brother" comes on and where to watch. Who won 'Big Brother' 2024? The winner of "Big Brother" Season 26 was Chelsie Baham, a 28-year-old nonprofit director from Rancho Cucamonga, California. Does 'Big Brother' come on tonight? Yes, a new episode of "Big Brother" airs tonight, July 20. What time is 'Big Brother' on Sunday? Another new episode of "Big Brother" Season 27 is out on Sunday, July 20, at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT. What days does 'Big Brother' come on? "Big Brother" will have 90-minute episodes on Wednesdays and hourlong episodes on Thursdays and Sundays until the season finale. 'Big Brother' episode schedule Here's the episode schedule for "Big Brother" 27: Wednesday 90-minute episodes at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT. Thursday (eviction episode) at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT. Sunday (Head of Household competition) at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT. Who was voted off 'Big Brother'? With a vote of 9-5, Isaiah "Zae" Frederich was evicted from the "Big Brother" 27 house. Who won HOH on 'Big Brother'? Vince Panaro won the first HOH competition of Season 27, but a new winner will be crowned on Sunday, July 20, and Vince cannot compete. Where can I watch the 'Big Brother' live feeds? You can watch the "Big Brother" 27 live feeds on Paramount+ and Pluto TV. Where to watch 'Big Brother' live? You can watch "Big Brother" on CBS/Channel 5 in Phoenix or on your local CBS network. Where can I stream 'Big Brother'? You can also stream the show live or on demand on Paramount+. There are two Paramount+ subscriptions available for purchase. The Paramount+ Essential plan costs $7.99/month or $59.99/year and includes limited ads. The Paramount+ with Showtime costs $12.99/month or $119.99/year with no ads except live TV & a few shows. Reach the reporter at Follow @dina_kaur on X, formerly known as Twitter, and on Bluesky @ Subscribe to today. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: What time is 'Big Brother' on? The 'Big Brother' 27 episode schedule


Fox News
16-07-2025
- Fox News
Police investigate 'suspicious disappearance' of elderly man linked to cryptocurrency fortune
An active investigation is underway in Southern California for a missing man that police are calling a "suspicious disappearance." Investigators with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department released new information in the hopes of locating Naiping Hou, a 74-year-old resident of Rancho Cucamonga. He was reported missing by his family on May 4, 2025, according to authorities. Investigators discovered "extensive fraudulent activity" in Hou's bank accounts around the time he disappeared. Officials said his cell phone was also used by unknown individual(s) to impersonate him in communications with family members. Authorities are now suspecting he may have been abducted. Family members of Hou told KABC that they believe the incident could be connected to their financial success in the cryptocurrency industry, and are offering a $250,000 reward in hopes of securing his safe return. "I miss him dearly," said Wen Hou, referring to his father, Naiping Hou. "He's always been a guiding presence in my life." Wen Hou, who the outlet reported amassed significant wealth through cryptocurrency and previously donated $1.1 million to USC's Keck School of Medicine for heart disease research, suspects someone may have stolen his father's identity and drained over $1 million from his bank accounts. He also believes the person responsible has been pretending to be his father, using text messages to communicate with the family under false pretenses. "It's surreal to think someone could be impersonating my dad through text," Wen Hou explained. According to Wen Hou, the strange series of events may have started in January 2025, when his father was overseeing home renovations following a severe water leak. "He didn't raise any red flags at the time. We knew he was getting quotes from various contractors," Wen Hou recalled. "He was temporarily living in an apartment covered by insurance, so he wasn't hands-on with the daily construction work." After the house was repaired in March, Nai Ping joined Wen and a group of friends for a fishing trip, where everything "seemed normal," until things took a dramatic turn. "Something really bizarre is going on," Wen Hou said. "The place was completely cleared out. No people, no vehicles, not even garbage left behind." The family later learned that several of Naiping Hou's bank accounts had been emptied, with over $1 million missing. "Funds were being transferred out to purchase gold online," Wen Hou explained, adding that his father's accounts were also used to buy cryptocurrency and large gold bars. "He's not tech-savvy at all, so I don't know how he could've done any of that himself." "We're really worried, and we really want my dad back," he continued. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department is asking the public for help to find Naiping Hou. He is described as an Asian male, 5'7" tall, weighing approximately 170 pounds. He has black hair, black eyes, and has a birthmark on his left upper shoulder. Additionally, investigators are seeking information about a silver Toyota Yaris in connection with Nai Ping Hou's disappearance. "There's been a significant amount of unauthorized activity in his bank accounts," Mara Rodriguez, a spokesperson for the sheriff's department told KABC. "We're deeply concerned for his well-being and focused on bringing him home safely." According to a website dedicated to the search for Naiping Hou, he is originally from China and is a husband, father, and grandfather who is semi-retired. He is said to spend his time "woodworking, playing ping pong at a local recreation center, and staying active in his community." "The Hou family has long been committed to hard work, family values, and giving back—making generous contributions to education and public safety organizations as part of their dedication to helping others," a statement on the website reads. Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact Detective Vanayes Quezada, Specialized Investigations Division, at (909) 890-4848. Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. She covers topics including missing persons, homicides, national crime cases, illegal immigration, and more. Story tips and ideas can be sent to


CBS News
15-07-2025
- CBS News
Family members of missing Rancho Cucamonga man believe he was kidnapped
As authorities continue searching for the 74-year-old Rancho Cucamonga man missing since May, family members now believe that he was likely kidnapped by someone. "He's kind of a guide to my life, for a very long time," said Wen Hou. "I just want my dad back." His father, Nai Ping Hou was reported missing by family on May 4, but they say things have been different since March, when he became unusually detached in their family group chat. "Over time, when I ask if he wants to come meet up with us, you know, I have young children so it's harder for me to travel to him, he would say either he's tired, or 'I'll call you later,' or 'I can't meet,'" Hou said. "But, he's a semi-retired grandpa right now, so that's really strange." Hou was eventually able to get some friends to check on his father. They stumbled upon a harrowing scene, finding his home of 20 years completely empty and poorly repainted. "Not even furnitures or utensils, which is extremely bizarre," Hou said. "That's when I knew, whoever I was talking to was not hte person living at the house." It was then that they contacted San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department investigators, who recently confirmed that someone was using Nai Ping's phone to impersonate him and made extensive fraudulent transactions with his bank account. Hou says that on top of all of that, they drained his father's entire retirement savings and used it to purchase gold bars online. "Over a $1 million worth of gold bars, which is extremely strange because he has never bought gold in his life," he said. "He's not an online-savvy person." Hou is though, and it's that role in the cryptocurrency investing world that has him wondering if there's a connection because of it. "It's possible, I'm not sure if they looked up my profile," he said. "Typically I would think if you're a big player you would get a ransom." Family has now set up a tip website where they're offering a $250,000 reward for information that leads to Nai Ping's return or an arrest. They've also hired private investigators to further search efforts.


CBS News
02-07-2025
- CBS News
Rancho Cucamonga teen riding e-bike hospitalized following crash with pickup truck
A teenager riding an electric bike was hospitalized on Monday after crashing into a pickup truck at a Rancho Cucamonga intersection, police said. It happened just after 2 p.m. on Haven Avenue near 19th Street, according to a news release from the Rancho Cucamonga Police Department. Police say that the teen was riding an "unauthorized electric motorcycle" westbound on 19th Street at the same time that the pickup truck was approaching the intersection. The driver saw the rider and attempted to stop to avoid them, police said. "However, the juvenile rider was unable to stop and collided into the truck," the RCPD release said. "The collision ejected the juvenile rider over the truck into the street. ... Witnesses indicated the juvenile failed to stop for the red light." The teen was taken to a nearby hospital for several injuries, police said. The truck driver did not sustain any injuries. Anyone who witnessed the incident or who knows more is urged to contact detectives at (909) 477-2800.