Oro Valley Police are asking for the publics help in looking for three suspects involved in the home invasion of an elderly woman last night.
The incident happened on the 11000 block of North Meadow Sage, an elderly woman answered her door to a young boy who asked to use the phone. When she opened the door to let him in two other suspects entered the house, holding weapons. The elderly homeowner was tied up as the three suspects stole items from the house.
They fled in an unknown direction, there was no vehicle seen or heard in the area around the time of the invasion. An aerial DPS unit was called in, but the suspects were not found.
The three suspects are described as the following:
a white male, between 9 to 10 years old, wearing light blue jeans.
a white male between 16 to 18 years old, wearing blue jeans and a dark hooded sweatshirt, he was also wearing diamond earrings.
a white female between 16 to 18 years old, also wearing blue jeans and a dark hooded sweatshirt.
UPDATE : SUSPECTS IN CUSTODY
ORO VALLEY, AZ (Tucson News Now) -
Three adults and one minor were arrested in connection with an Oro Valley home invasion that occurred Wednesday.
Three people forced their way into a home near La Canada and Naranja at gunpoint.
This arrest happened because of a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle. A total of four suspects, three adults and one minor were taken into custody.
The driver of the vehicle stopped today was identified as Wellington Marin, 40. He is believed to be the driver during the original incident Wednesday.
Also in the car was Jacqueline Michelle Carlson, 37, and 18-year-old Anthony Kane White-Giordano and a 13-year-old boy, who is not believed to be related to any of the other suspects.
According to police, Marin knew the victim and planned the robbery.
He drove the suspects to the area and lured the victim to answer the door by having the 13-year-old ask to borrow the phone.
All four suspects entered the residence where the victim was tied up, choked and held at gun point. After the suspects took jewelry and money they fled the scene.
If anyone has any information about the suspects or the incident they are asked to call 9-1-1 or 88-CRIME, or the Oro Valley Police at (520)229-4900.
A woman who was caught on video driving along a sidewalk to avoid a stopped school bus has been ordered to wear an "idiot" sign at the intersection where it happened.
Shena Hardin, 32, of Cleveland pleaded guilty to not stopping for a school bus and reckless operation. A Cleveland Municipal Court judge ordered her driver's license suspended for 30 days and ordered her to pay $250 in court costs, according to WJW Fox 8.
Shena Hardin (Photo courtesy of WJW Fox 8 Cleveland)
As part of the sentence, Hardin must also must wear a sign that reads, "Only an idiot would drive on the sidewalk to avoid the school bus" for an hour a day for two days next week at the intersection where the incident occurred, according to Fox 8.
Hardin was arrested on Sept. 11 after a veteran school bus driver, Uriah Herron, noticed Hardin pull her driving stunt several times and recorded one incident with his cellphone camera.
"We had a very conscientious driver for 30 years. He really cares about his children and he took the extra step that this doesn't happen again," Cleveland Metropolitan School District bus manager Eric Taylor told newsnet5.com.
The judge's unique sentence predictably has drawn hundreds of comments on social media. Many agree with the sentence, saying more judges should strive for nontraditional penalties. Others, however, argue that the punishment is too degrading and humiliating for a motor vehicle violation.
It started as a way for an 8-year-old girl to keep up with her big brother.
Sam Gordon just wanted to run with the older kids. The coaches in the local tackle football league figured, hey, why not? Maybe they could turn it into a drill: Who can outrun Max's little sister?
They were shocked to find the answer: no one.
Sam Gordon, now 9, became one of the fastest kids this Salt Lake City area "Gremlins" league had ever seen. They put her in drills and she outran boys two years older. They allowed her into the "Sharks and Minnows" game and stared in awe at not only at her speed, but her ability to move like a tailback.
"She could cut and follow blocks like a college football player," says her coach, Chris Staib
Carmen Basilio in the arms of his trainer Angelo Dundee, left, and co-manager John DeJohn after winning the middleweight title from Sugar Ray Robinson in 1957.
Carmen Basilio, the welterweight and middleweight boxing champion of the 1950s who fought two brutal bouts with Sugar Ray Robinson, winning his middleweight title and then losing it to him, died Wednesday in Rochester. Basilio, who lived in Irondequoit, a suburb of Rochester, was 85.
They called him the Upstate Onion Farmer — his Italian immigrant father worked the onion fields near Syracuse — but from the time he was a youngster, Basilio wanted nothing more than to be a pro boxer. He became a champion with an unrelenting style of attack, willing to take punishment as well as dish it out.
Three teenagers arrested in connection with alleged sexual hazing of younger
members of the La Puente High School soccer team have been charged with various
sexual assault and battery charges, prosecutors said Tuesday.
The names of the three boys were not released
because they are minors. They were arrested last month after an investigation by
the Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Special Victims Unit.
The boys were charged in Juvenile Court. Their next court appearance is
scheduled for Nov. 19.
Two of the boys, both 17, were charged with 10 counts each: one felony count
of sexual penetration with a foreign object, one felony count of assault with a
deadly weapon, four misdemeanor counts of sexual battery and four misdemeanor
counts of hazing. A 16-year-old boy was charged with six counts: felony sexual
penetration with a foreign object, felony assault with a deadly weapon, and two
misdemeanor counts each of hazing and sexual battery.
Prosecutors allege that the boys sodomized one victim with a pole-like
object; three other victims were sexually battered.
concerned parent
Four victims who reported the assault told authorities that the ritual was
known as the "pole tradition" and that they were terrified to walk into the
school equipment room.
Authorities said they were looking into the coach's involvement but have
found no evidence that he participated in the alleged assaults.
Brian Claypool, an attorney for the four victims, said the boys were
initially reluctant to come forward.
"These boys were ashamed and embarrassed," he said.
According to parents' legal claims against the Hacienda La Puente Unified
School District, the hazing has gone on for years.
One 17-year-old boy was "brutally assaulted" in May after he entered the
storage room to return some equipment, the claim alleges. He was attacked by
varsity team members who carried a long pole with a sharp end while other
players recorded the attack with their cellphones.
A 14-year-old boy described a similar account of the "pole tradition" and
told authorities he was jumped by teammates when he entered the equipment
room.
A second 14-year-old said he was assaulted through his clothing in an attack
that left his underwear and jeans bloody, the claim alleges.
One 15-year-old was also attacked, but the claim said he fought back so hard
during the six-minute assault that the assailants finally gave up.
Hacienda La Puente Unified School District Supt. Barbara Nakaoka said she
could not comment on the investigation.
Santa Monica prosecutors are considering charges against Lindsay Lohan after police said they have found evidence that she lied when she claimed she was not behind the wheel of a Porsche that collided with a dump truck earlier this year.If the Santa Monica city prosecutor filed charges it could be deemed a violation of her 2011 parole for shoplifting and lead to her returning to jail.Santa Monica Sgt. Richard Lewis said an investigation had determined that Lohan was driving the Porsche during the June collision. The finding contradicts statements the actress made after the crash to law enforcement officers. The Los Angeles County district attorney has already determined the matter is not worthy of a felony filing and referred the matter to the Santa Monica prosecutor's office to determine if the false statement amounts to a violation of the law, according to prosecutors.