The California Highway Patrol issued an Amber Alert for Arya Maldonado, 3, and Alana Maldonado, 2, who were reported missing from Hanford, California.
CHP reports that both children have been found and the Amber Alert has been deactivated. Below is the original story: The California Highway Patrol issued an Amber Alert across much of Central and Southern California Wednesday as authorities searched for a man suspected of killing a woman in Kings County and abducting their two young daughters.
Officials are searching for 3-year-old Arya Maldonado and 2-year-old Alana Maldonado. Their father, 23-year-old Jonathan Alexis Maldonado-Cruz, is listed as a suspect in their abduction on the Amber Alert.
Authorities seek answers after a driver disappears following a rollover crash on Freeway 41. Hit-and-runs are on the rise, CHP says.
Police in California are searching for two children allegedly abducted by their father, sparking an AMBER Alert following their mother’s death. The California Highway Patrol issued an AMBER Alert Wednesday afternoon for 3-year-old Arya Maldonado and her 2-year-old sister,
The CHP said the suspect started "brake checking" another driver on the freeway, driving 10 mph "all in an attempt to incite a reaction."
Police stopped people in a stolen silver GMC pickup spotted near Watsonville. Police saw the truck traveling north on Hwy 1, near Rio Del Mar Blvd. The driver took off afterward, leading to a chase on Hwy 17 into Santa Clara County. Both occupants attempted to run but were quickly apprehended by CHP officers.
Nineteen suspects were arrested during a retail theft bust in San Bernardino County. The operation was conducted by California Highway Patrol and targeted the Mountain Grove and Citrus Plaza shopping centers in Redlands.
A crash on Highway 395 left three people dead early this morning. According to the California Highway Patrol, the incident occurred around 5:40 a.m. when one vehicle made an unsafe
A small private aircraft crashed in an open field just north of the Storke Road offramp on Highway 101 Wednesday afternoon, leaving two professional pilots with major injuries. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),
The Amber Alert included Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Riverside counties, with authorities saying the suspect may have fled to Mexico.
Following arrests of alleged firefighter impersonators, officials say two more people have been taken into custody for using fake passes to unlawfully enter a fire evacuation zone.