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A teddy bear appeared to be wrapped in human flesh. Turns out it was a prank.
A teddy bear appeared to be wrapped in human flesh. Turns out it was a prank.

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Yahoo

A teddy bear appeared to be wrapped in human flesh. Turns out it was a prank.

In what police called "a very bizarre incident," officers arrested a man after what appeared to be a teddy bear wrapped in human flesh was left outside a Southern California convenience store. Hector Corona Villanueva, 23, of Victorville was arrested in connection to the macabre prank on charges of reporting an emergency knowing it to be false and intentionally and wrongfully planting evidence to falsely present as real, the San Bernadino Sheriff's Department reported. Just after noon local time on Sunday, July 13, the sheriff's department said, Victorville Police Department officers responded to a suspicious circumstances call at the AMPM gas station on Bear Valley Road. "Callers indicated a teddy bear made of what looked like human flesh was left in front of the business," the sheriff's office wrote in a news release. An investigator with the San Bernardino County Coroner office responded and collected the teddy bear, officials said. Gas leak disaster: House explodes during New Jersey flooding, nearby homes damaged Teddy bear found with 'human flesh' examined by coroner After further examination, officials said, the sheriff-coroner department's office determined the teddy bear "is not made of any type of human remains or skin." A motive in the case was not immediately known. As of July 15, Villanueva was not listed as an inmate in the local jail. It was not immediatly known whether he had obtained legal counsel in the case. "Incidents such as this take up valuable emergency resources and put the public at risk, possibly delaying response time to legitimate calls for service," the department wrote. "We would like to thank those that reported information that was helpful during the investigation of this case." Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Victorville police at 760-241-2911 or sheriff's office dispatch at 760-956-5001. Callers wishing to remain anonymous are urged to call the We-Tip Hotline at 1-800-78CRIME or visit website at Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@ and follow her on X @nataliealund. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Teddy bear wrapped in what looked like human skin found outside store Solve the daily Crossword

Mom, holding infant, monitors 12-year-old she let move the car. Car hits her, she drops the baby
Mom, holding infant, monitors 12-year-old she let move the car. Car hits her, she drops the baby

Yahoo

time04-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Mom, holding infant, monitors 12-year-old she let move the car. Car hits her, she drops the baby

A test drive in Victorville resulted in injury and potential criminal charges for a mom who allowed her 12-year-old child to move a car — only for the vehicle to strike the parent, causing her to drop her infant. San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies arrived Wednesday about 3:40 p.m. at the gated Rancho Seneca apartment complex, near the 15 Freeway. Authorities discovered the mother, whom they chose not to name, allowed her 12-year-old to attempt to move the family vehicle into the complex's parking lot. The mother stood nearby and watched, holding the infant in her arms, as the tween directed the car toward the spot. In the process of parking, the vehicle door slammed into the mother, causing her to fall to the ground and drop the infant. Read more: 4-year-old boy dies after driver crashes into Los Angeles building and flees The infant sustained head injuries, officials said, and was flown nearly 45 miles south to Loma Linda University Medical Center for care. There was no information provided on the severity of the baby's injuries or whether the mother was also hurt in the incident. San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies did not respond to calls for more information. The Sheriff's Department referred to the incident as "cruelty to a child" but did not confirm whether the case was forwarded to the San Bernardino County district attorney's office for the possible filing of charges. The district attorney's office did not respond to a call or email requesting comment. Sign up for Essential California for news, features and recommendations from the L.A. Times and beyond in your inbox six days a week. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

Victorville sex offender suspected of raping teenage girl
Victorville sex offender suspected of raping teenage girl

Yahoo

time02-07-2025

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Victorville sex offender suspected of raping teenage girl

Investigators arrested a registered sex offender from Victorville over the weekend on suspicion of raping a 16-year-old girl, law enforcement officials said. Ardy Vance Thompson, 50, was taken into custody Saturday afternoon, according to San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department officials and county booking records. He was booked on suspicion of rape by force or fear, as well as two other charges related to child molestation and sexual assault. The alleged attack took place on June 24. Thompson picked up the victim in a dark gray, two-door, hatchback 2009 Hyundai Accent, according to a a sheriff's department statement. "The victim was given marijuana and driven out to a deserted area west of National Trails Highway in the unincorporated area of Oro Grande where Thompson sexually assaulted the victim," the statement said. Detectives identified Thompson as a suspect with the help of surveillance camera footage and obtained an arrest warrant, officials said. The suspect was found and arrested in the area of Washington Street and Bluff Road in Colton about 4:30 p.m. Saturday, records show. Thompson is registered with the state as a "violent sex offender," and investigators suspect there may be additional victims, the sheriff's department statement said. Bail was set at $1.5 million pending legal proceedings, records show. More: Silverwood Lake closed through July 4 weekend due to fire, all reservations cancelled Anyone with information was urged to contact Deputy R. Morales at the Victor Valley Station at (760) 552-6800, or Sheriff's Dispatch at (760) 956-5001. Information may also be provided anonymously to the We-Tip hotline at (800) 782-7463. This article originally appeared on Victorville Daily Press: Victorville sex offender suspected of raping teenage girl

Man crashes into sheriff's deputies' car on e-bike while allegedly carrying illegal drugs in Inland Empire
Man crashes into sheriff's deputies' car on e-bike while allegedly carrying illegal drugs in Inland Empire

CBS News

time01-07-2025

  • CBS News

Man crashes into sheriff's deputies' car on e-bike while allegedly carrying illegal drugs in Inland Empire

A man in the Inland Empire allegedly gave deputies a fake name and tried to flee from them before riding an electric bicycle into the back of a sheriff's department squad car while carrying drugs, authorities say. According to the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department, deputies performing a proactive patrol in Rancho Cucamonga around 1:39 p.m. Monday stopped a man who was riding an e-bike. The man, identified as a 42-year-old Los Angeles resident, allegedly gave the deputies a fake name when approached. While one of the deputies was exiting his vehicle to speak more to the man, the man fled the scene on the bike. The man then allegedly rode through the parking lot and crashed into the back of the deputies' marked vehicle, authorities said. The man then attempted to flee on foot but was quickly detained by deputies. He tossed a backpack during the brief foot pursuit. Deputies eventually found a large amount of methamphetamine packaged in several individual baggies. A scale was also found inside. Authorities took the man to a local hospital for evaluation following his crash, then to West Valley Detention Center for booking. He was arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance for sale and transportation of a controlled substance. It was also determined that the man was on active probation for previous charges of resisting an executive officer and possession of a controlled substance with two or more priors. No additional details were made available.

Southern California 4-year-old expected to survive after accidentally shooting himself
Southern California 4-year-old expected to survive after accidentally shooting himself

CBS News

time21-06-2025

  • CBS News

Southern California 4-year-old expected to survive after accidentally shooting himself

A 4-year-old in Rancho Cucamonga is expected to survive after he accidentally shot himself with a gun that was left in his parent's bedroom, according to authorities. The San Bernardino Sheriff's Department said on Saturday that deputies with the Rancho Cucamona Sheriff's Station responded to a reported shooting at about 7:19 p.m. Wednesday. Upon arrival, deputies found a 4-year-old boy suffering from a gunshot wound. The child was immediately transported to a local hospital for treatment. He is expected to survive, the department said. Investigations revealed that the child accessed a gun that was "left unsecured in his parent's bedroom," according to authorities. After finding the firearm, the boy accidentally shot himself in the stomach. The department said a Children and Family Services report was filed after the investigation, and all firearms were removed from the home. "We urge all gun owners to take this unfortunate incident as a reminder of the critical importance of safely securing all firearms," the SBSD said in a statement. "Please ensure guns are stored properly and kept out of the reach of children."

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