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Autism Mom: Who Am I?

By Melody Kramer

The other day I went for a job interview and the first thing they asked me was: “Tell me about yourself.” The first thing that came out of my mouth was, “I’m a mom. An autism mom.” Not even realizing that that’s not what an employer wants to hear. Although that’s what defines me. Have I lost “me”? I know my skills. I know what I can do. I ran a front office when I owned a business; I’m on the computer daily. I run special projects, I run two websites, I know programs, excel, word, publisher, to name a few. I’ve done accounting and sales. I work with many PR companies and others.  Though when asked about me, all I could say was, “I’m a mom.” Has my world been so filled with the autism world that I have set aside all of who I am and what I can do?  My life is with two boys, IEP meetings, speech therapy, doctor’s appointments, occupational therapy and more.   Where is that line that separates the mom from the person?  Will I ever be separated from that line? The day  I walk into an interview, and they ask, tell me about yourself,  and I don’t respond by saying “I’m an autism mom”, I will know I’m ready to be me again and get out in the workforce. Though I wonder if that day will ever come. I’m an autism mom. That’s my title. That’s my life and that will never change. I do realize there is me behind all of that and I’m just not ready. Maybe I never will be ready to put me in the front of being autism mom. 

Melody Kramer (aka Autism Mom) is a mother to two Autistic children. She is also the Editor and Publisher of Macaroni Kid Jurupa Valley- Eastvale and Macaroni Kid Riverside as well as a regular columnist for the City of Eastvale News. You can contact her  at: autismmomofboys@gmail.com.

Eastvale: Here We Grow Again

Staff Reports

Eastvale– The City of Eastvale continues to grow and residents are waiting patiently for their desired establishments to open.  For example, many residents are very excited about the new In-N-Out expecting to come to town in the first quarter of 2019, according to local reports.  However, the community is also currently celebrating the businesses that have recently opened, such as the new El Pollo Loco located at 13332 Limonite Ave. in the Eastvale Marketplace retail center. 

Here are a few other businesses that recently opened this year:

  • 99 Cents Only Store: Located on the northwest corner of Hamner Ave and “new” Schleisman Rd. Opened Sept. 2018
  • Costco: located on Cantu Galleano Ranch Rd. and Hamner Ave.  Opened June 2018
  • LBA Realty Industrial Building: located north of Cantu-Galleano Ranch Road, east of Hamner Ave., and west of the I-15 freeway. 
  • Miguel’s Jr: Located at 13382 Limonite Ave in the Eastvale Marketplace.  Opened October 2018

Several other businesses are currently under construction.  Below are updates for each of the businesses, homes, or centers that are expected to open in Eastvale:

  • Chevron Station Pre-App: Located at 14207 Chandler St.  Update: Application under Review
  • Chik-Fil-A: Located at 5080 Hamner Ave in the Goodman Commerce Center.  Update: Pre-application is under review
  • Eastvale Marketplace: Located on northeast corner of Limonite and Sumner Avenues.  Update: On-going discussion with property owner regarding site maintenances, parking, and pedestrian access
  • Enterprise Rent-A-Car CUP: Located at 12483 Bellegrave Ave. in the Goodman Commerce Center.  Update: Approved by Planning Commission
  • Fast 5 Xpress Car Wash at Al’s Corner DR and CUP: Located at Southwest corner of Hamner Ave and Riverboat Ave.  Update: waiting for revised architecture plans
  • Gas Station (7-Eleven) and Drive-Through Restaurant (Pizza Hut): Located on the northwest corner of Hamner and Schleisman Ave (between Fire Station 27 and 99 Cents Only Store).  Update: waiting for revised developmental plans
  • Goodman Commerce Center: located on Hamner Ave., north of Bellegrave Ave. and south of Cantu-Galleano Ranch Road.  Update: site improvement to add parking spaces
  • Goodman Off Site Parking, Pedestrian Bridge, and Building Height Increase in Industrial Areas: Located at Cantu Galleano Ranch Rd. and Hamner Ave.  Update: applicant is currently addressing pedestrian crossing issues
  • Goodman Retail Center: Located on the southeast corner of Cantu Galleano Ranch Rd. and Hamner Ave.  Update: both buildings are under construction
  • In-N-Out: Located at 4950 Hamner Ave in the Goodman Commerce Center.  Update: under construction
  • Leal Master Plan: Located at the northwest corner of Hamner and Limonite Ave., east of Scholar way and south of 58th street. Update: Continued discussion of potential development with owners and proposed developer.
  • Lewis Retail Polopolus Property: Located at 7270 Hamner Ave.  Update: Processing an application for a Chevron gas station and convenience store
  • Medical Office Building and Dialysis Center at The Marketplace at The Enclave: Located at 14252/14260 Schleisman Rd.  Update: waiting on 3rd submittal for construction plans for 2-story medical office building
  • Mes Amies Nail Salon Alcohol Sales CUP: Located at 13334 Limonite Ave., Suite 110 in the Eastvale Marketplace.  Update: waiting submittal of incomplete items and deposit
  • Nexus Townhouse by William Lyon Homes, Residential Development: Located south of the 24-hour Fitness Center in the Eastvale Gateway South retail center. Update: Construction is complete
  • Polopolus Chevron DR & CUP: Located at 7180 Hamner Ave.  Update: waiting for revised development plans
  • Prado Residential Development by Lennar: Located at the southeast corner of Cucamonga Creek Channel and Schleisman Rd.  Update: Revised fence and wall plans under review
  • Pulte Residential Development: Located on southeast corner of Limonite Ave and Scholar Way.  Update: site is being graded consistent with the recorded subdivision map
  • Quick Quack Car Wash: Located west of Amazon off-site parking lot and south of Costco parking lot in retail portion of Goodman Commerce Center.  Update: waiting for 2nd submittal of construction plans
  • Rodriguez Site by Howard Industrial at The Ranch: Located at the southeast corner of Moon Plan and Remington Ave.  Update: waiting for development plans
  • Santa Ana River Trail CUP: Located south of Archibald Ave and north of Bluff Street.  Update: application is on hold
  • Self-Storage Facility at Chandler: Located at 7500 Hellman Ave.  Update: preparing CEQA documents and waiting for revised developmental plans set
  • Sendero Century Communities Front Loaded Homes: Located at the northeast corner of Archibald Ave and Chandler St.  Update: waiting for revised site plan
  • Sendero Cluster Homes by Lennar: Located on the west portion of Sendero at northwest corner of Limonite Ave and Harrison Ave.  Update: Under construction but model homes are open
  • Sendero Planned Residential Development by Stratham Homes: Located in the northeast corner of Limonite and Harrison Avenues. Update: Revised SCE landscape plans are currently under review
  • South Milliken Distribution Center: Located east of Milliken Ave, north of SR-60.  Update: waiting for construction plans
  • Starbucks Drive-Through: Located at southeast corner of Hamner Ave. and Cantu-Galleano Ranch Rd. Update: under construction
  • The Campus (former Providence Business Park): located west of Archibald Ave and south of Limonite Ave. Update: Approved construction plans but other buildings are currently under construction
  • The Merge- Chevron, Drugstore Drive-Through, Sprouts Alcohol Sales, Starbucks Drive-Through: Located North of Riverside Drive; South of SR 60, East of Milliken Avenue, West of I-15.  Update: under review
  • The Ranch: Located in the northeast and southeast corners of Hellman and future Limonite (Kimball) Avenues.  Update: construction of six industrial/warehouse buildings are completed
  • VantagePoint Church: Located on 8500 Archibald Ave. Update: Undergoing site grading; revised building construction plans approved
  • Verizon at Chandler Fire Station: Located on northeast corner of Chandler Street and Selby Ave.  Update: Under construction
  • Walmart: located on southeast corner of Limonite and Archibald Ave. Update: Waiting for applicant to submit construction plans

Chino Hills man arrested for possession of Molotov cocktails and being under the influence of a controlled substance

DATE/TIME: Sunday, December 23, 2018 12:06 p.m. 

INCIDENT: Suspect arrested for possession of Molotov cocktails and being under the influence of a controlled substance

LOCATION: Parking lot of the Chino Hills Sheriff’s Station – 14077 Peyton Drive, City of Chino Hills

SUSPECT: Gary Cooper, 36-years-old, resident of Chino Hills

SUMMARY: 
On Sunday, December 23, 2018 at approximately 12:06 p.m., Gary Cooper called Sheriff’s dispatch requesting deputy contact for a theft report. Deputies contacted Gary Cooper in the Chino Hills Sheriff’s Station parking lot and determined he was under the influence of a controlled substance and was arrested.

During the investigation, Cooper was found to be in possession of several Molotov cocktails, a pellet handgun that had been modified to resemble a firearm, drug paraphernalia and burglary tools. Sheriff’s Arson/Bomb Detail responded and took possession o f the Molotov cocktails. Cooper was arrested and booked at West Valley Detention Center for possession of a destructive/explosive device, being under the influence of a controlled substance and possession of an imitation firearm, drug paraphernalia and burglary tools. 

Anyone with information is urged to contact Eric Cuesta with the Chino Hills Police Department. Callers wishing to remain anonymous are urged to call the We-tip Hotline at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463), or you may leave information on the We-Tip Hotline at http://www.WeTip.com.

Refer: Deputy Eric Cuesta

Station: Chino Hills 

Phone No. (909) 364-2000

Case No. 221804154

Tax Time

Pastor Dennis Morales of Calvary Chapel Eastvale

By Pastor Dennis Morales

“Now in those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus, that a census be taken of all the inhabited earth…” Luke 2:1-5

I ran across a quote that read “IRS auditor to taxpayer, as nurse prepares a syringe: “She is going to numb the area around your wallet.”  In most cases, when we hear the word tax, our minds do go to our wallets.   It was no accident that Dr. Luke mentioned the name of Caesar Augustus. This man signed a tax bill that the whole world (of that day) be taxed. He needed money to raise an army to control his vast empire and to live in luxury himself. 

It was prophesied that Jesus would be born in Bethlehem of the house and lineage of King David (Micah 5:2) 700 years before.  Mary and Joseph resided in Nazareth.  At the very time for Mary to give birth, all were summoned to the house of their ancestry for the census (Luke 2:1-5).  All who were of the lineage of David were to visit Bethlehem.  Both Mary and Joseph are of the lineage of David, so both had to go to Bethlehem.

Precisely according to Bible prophecy, and God’s sovereignty, Mary gave birth to Jesus in Bethlehem (Matthew 1:21-23, Isaiah 7:14 prophesied 800 years before). Such an event rooted deeply in prophesy and is proven that man could not orchestrate something of this magnitude. 

Joy came to the world in miraculous fashion.  This was a taxation time in history where we look back at the and its forever linked to our hearts, not our wallet.  God orchestrated when the Messiah, Jesus, was to be born into this world to save mankind from sin and instill hope forever into all who believe.  He did this for you.   

Calvary Chapel Eastvale meets at Clara Barton Elementary in Eastvale.  Services are held Sundays at 8:30 and 10:30am.  Wednesdays at 7pm.   Celebrate Christmas with us on December 23.

Joy Stealers

Tim Eaton

By Pastor Tim Eaton

Joy.  Its as much a part of Christmas as trees, gifts, mangers, and mall Santas.  We see signs that say it, and hear songs that sing about it.  But do we have it? The tragedy of Christmas is that we often find a million reasons not to have joy at this “The most wonderful time of the year.” Spending too much on gifts, the pressure to have the house, the clothes, or the family just right; juggling family time with other commitments; or extended family drama can drain the joy right out of Christmas.  For still others the joy of Christmas has been stolen more naturally by the onset of physical ailments or the loss of loved ones.

For a season of joy there sure seems to be a lack of it!  But that’s exactly why God sent his son into the world.  He sent him to be a gift to overshadow and overpower even the worst of joy stealers.  His gift of Jesus was announced with these words: “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.” (Luke 2:10)  Indeed, he is greater than whatever troubles you have! This Christmas clear away the stress and the clutter and remember the one who is the reason for the season is greater than the stressors of the season.  When your Christmas isn’t perfect remember that HE IS the perfect gift for you.

Some people love wrapping gifts – other can’t stand it!  To restore your holiday JOY, Edgewater will be offering totally free (no donation) gift wrapping in front of Kohl’s in Eastvale on Sunday, December 16th from 2 to 5 pm.  We are gathering a team that love wrapping just in case you don’t.

Put the JOY back in your Christmas: Christmas Music Celebration 12/23 5pm Christmas Eve 12/24 5pm. Pastor Tim Eaton, Edgewater Lutheran Church Sundays at 10am, Harada Elementary, 12884 Oakdale Street, Eastvale, CA  92880, http://www.EdgewaterLutheran.org

Eastvale Woman Fatally Shot

By Diana Sanchez

Eastvale – On Nov. 24, an Eastvale woman was shot and found deceased in the roadway of Jasper Loop, north of Aspen Leaf Lane.  The woman was later identified as Alicia Rene Lopez, 28 of Eastvale.  The Eastvale Police Department is currently seeking the public’s assistance to obtain any additional information regarding the shooting. 

The incident occurred at around 8:08 pm on Saturday evening, when nearby residents reported that they heard “shots being fired” in the 1300 block of Jasper Loop.  Eastvale Police Officers were dispatched to the location.  When Police officials arrived, Lopez was found in the middle of the roadway and was pronounced deceased at the scene.  It is unknown at this time if Lopez lived near the residence where she was shot. 

“One adult male was seen running from the location after the shooting,” said Sergeant Walter Mendez in a news release.  “But no further information is available at this time,” Mendez added. 

After the incident occurred, several members of the community turned to social media group pages asking what happened and what the suspect looked like.  The posts caused a lot of speculation of what could have led to the shooting.  However, out of respect for the family, many administrators of the social media sites deleted or addressed comments that contained unconfirmed information.  A family member of Lopez even commented on a post stating that the incident was not a result of domestic violence.  All parties reiterated that the incident is under investigation and information regarding the suspect’s appearance will be released when available.

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department-Central Homicide Unit and the Jurupa Valley Station Investigators have assumed the investigation, according to Mendez.  Anyone with information regarding this investigation is encouraged to call Investigator Vasquez of the Sheriff’s Central Homicide Unit at (760) 393-3529.  An anonymous tip can also be submitted using the Sheriff’s Homicide Tipline online form at www.riversidesheriff.org/tipline/.  This investigation incident number is EV183280060.

Hundreds Served at Christmas Gift Mart

Photo Courtesy: Richard Gierman (richardgierman.com)
Entertainment was provided by Eleanor Roosevelt High School Students

Staff Reports

Eastvale – VantagePoint Church held their 6th Annual Christmas Gift Mart on December 1 at Eleanor Roosevelt High School.  This event helps low-income families provide holiday gifts for their children each year. 

This year’s Gift Mart allowed 420 families to take home 2,100 gifts for their children.  Members of VantagePoint Church donated over 1,800 of these gifts, each valuing from $15 to $25. 

In addition to the donations, over 300 volunteers gathered to make this event possible.  Even the local Boy Scout Troop woke up early to serve 1,100 pancake breakfasts for the families waiting in line.  The families were very grateful for the breakfast and coffee served, because some of them began lining up for the event the day before!

However, it was definitely worth the wait as families had a great time at this year’s Christmas Gift Mart.  Parents were able to pick out Christmas presents while their children made holiday crafts.  Then, volunteers wrapped the gifts and took them to each family’s cars.  Children were also excited to meet Santa, Santa’s elves, Spider-Man, Princess Belle, and Kylo Ren.  The entertainment continued with performances by the Eleanor Roosevelt High School band, choir, and drama departments.  In addition, free raffles and balloon animals were provided to the families before they went in to shop.

This event continues to touch the lives of local families each year.  “One family told us that their child just got out of the hospital and without us, they wouldn’t have been able to afford Christmas,” said Monique Whritenour, VantagePoint Operations & Outreach Director.

“Families were blessed, lives were changed, and we found a tangible way to be living proof of a loving God to those around us,” Whritenour added.

Eastvale Appoints New Mayor

Photo Courtesy: City of Eastvale

By City of Eastvale

Todd Rigby has lived in Eastvale for almost a decade as a California native.  He is a strong believer in giving back to his community. Professionally, he works in residential real estate as a broker and owner.  Rigby and his wife Charlene are the parents of three children.  Rigby enjoys volunteering with the Boy Scouts of America, his church, and local sports organizations.  

Todd received his Associate’s Degree from Santa Ana College in Liberal Arts, and received his Bachelor’s Degree from Brigham Young University in Facilities Management with a Business Minor. He then went on to receive a Master’s Degree from Azusa Pacific University in Human Resource Organizational Development.  

“I am excited for this new role and look forward to continuing to serve the residents of our community,” said Mayor Todd Rigby.  “Thank you to my fellow Council Members for your vote of confidence. We have a great team in place on the Council and within our City staff. I look forward to a great year of accomplishing our strategic goals, and with our team effort, I have no doubt we will continue to make Eastvale a great place to live, conduct business, and visit.”

Eastvale Area Crime Recap: November 2018

INCIDENT: GRAND THEFT INVESTIGATION AND ARREST

WHEN: 10/20/2018 (Date of theft) & 11/7/2018 (Date of arrest)

WHERE: Norco High School, 2065 Temescal Ave., Norco

DETAILS: On Monday, October 22, 2018, a Riverside County Sheriff’s school resource officer investigated a reported theft at the Norco High School campus, located at 2065 Temescal Avenue, in the City of Norco. The investigation revealed that on Saturday, October 20, 2018, about 11:13 p.m., a suspect had entered the campus and removed copper drainage lines from several air-conditioner units located on different buildings within the campus. In addition to stealing the copper, the suspect caused approximately $10,000 in damage to the units. On Wednesday, October 24, 2018, about 11:56 p.m., the suspect returned to the campus and stole additional copper lines, causing further damage to the existing air-conditioning units. Both thefts were recorded through the campus camera surveillance system, providing deputies with the suspect’s physical identifying information. On Tuesday, November 6, 2018, about 2:00 p.m., a deputy assigned to the Norco Sheriff’s Office Special Enforcement Team, contacted Timothy Wayne Arnett, age 45, a Corona resident, during a narcotics related investigation. During this subsequent investigation, Arnett was identified as the theft suspect responsible for the Norco High School incident. Based on the information collected during the investigation, Arnett was arrested and booked at the Robert Presley Detention Center for the charge of grand theft. Anyone with any information pertaining to this investigation is encouraged to contact Deputy Scott of the Jurupa Valley Station School Resource Unit, at (951) 955-2600.

INCIDENT: ATTEMPTED MURDER

WHEN: 11/7/18

WHERE: 5800 block of Samantha Pl., Jurupa Valley

DETAILS: On Wednesday, November 07, 2018, about 3:30 PM, members of the Region 7 Regional Gang Task Force were conducting a follow up investigation to a shooting that occurred in the 5800 Block of Samantha Place in Jurupa Valley where the victim sustained two gunshot wounds, which were non-life threatening. During the course of the investigation, Task Force Officers identified 25-year-old Jurupa Valley resident, George Ayala, a documented gang member, as the person responsible for the shooting. Further investigation also revealed Ayala was involved in an unrelated armed car-jacking, which occurred on Saturday, November 03, 2018, and for being in possession of a stolen vehicle, which occurred on Wednesday, November 07, 2018. Both unrelated incidents occurred in the Jurupa Valley area. Ayala was arrested and booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center for the following charges:  Attempted Murder with a Firearm, Armed Carjacking, Possession of a Stolen Vehicle, Criminal Street Gang Membership. The Region 7 Gang Task Force is one of eight teams composing the Riverside County Regional Gang Task Force, which is a collaborative effort of 25 law enforcement agencies with the goal of combating criminal street gangs throughout Riverside County. The Region 7 Gang Task Force is composed of members from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, California Highway Patrol, and Riverside County Probation. Anyone with additional information regarding this arrest is encouraged to contact Sergeant Nathan Padilla from the Region 7 Riverside County Regional Gang Task Force at (951) 955-2734.  

INCIDENT: FATAL TRAFFIC COLLISION

INCIDENT UPDATE: 11/9/2018

ORIGINAL INCIDENT: 10/23/2018

WHERE: Van Buren Blvd & 56th St., Jurupa Valley

UPDATE: On Friday, November 9, 2018, George Ponce, of Jurupa Valley, was discharged from Riverside Community Hospital, where he had been treated for injuries sustained from the fatal traffic collision on October 23, 2018. George Ponce was immediately arrested and booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center on four counts of 191.5 (a) P.C. (Gross Vehicular Manslaughter while Intoxicated).

ORIGINAL INCIDENT DETAILS: On Tuesday, October 23, 2018, about 11:45 PM, officers from the Jurupa Valley Police Department responded to a report of a major traffic collision on Van Buren Boulevard, south of 56th Street, Jurupa Valley. Upon arriving, officers located a traffic collision involving four vehicles. The preliminary investigation identified a single occupant vehicle was traveling northbound on Van Buren Boulevard and attempted to make a westbound turn onto 56th Street. The driver failed to negotiate the turn and traveled into southbound lanes of Van Buren Boulevard and collided with the vehicle occupied by four individuals.  All four individuals were pronounced deceased by emergency medical personnel on scene. Two additional vehicles traveling southbound sustained minor vehicle damage only attempting to avoid the collision. The driver who caused the collision sustained serious non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a local hospital where he was admitted. Alcohol appears to be a contributing factor in this traffic collision.  The Jurupa Valley Station’s Traffic Reconstruction Team is conducting a full investigation. The identities of the deceased are being withheld pending notification of next of kin. Anyone with information regarding this fatal traffic collision is encouraged to call Deputy Ditfurth at the Jurupa Valley Station, 951-955-2600.  Persons who wish to report criminal activity and wish to remain anonymous can call crime stoppers at 800-78-CRIME (800-782-7463) or 800-47-DRUGS (800-473-7847).  You can also leave anonymous information at www.riversidesheriff.org/tipline or www.wetip.com

INCIDENT: DEATH INVESTIGATION

WHEN: 11/10/18

WHERE: Robert Presley Detention Center, Riverside

DETAILS: On Saturday, November 10, 2018, about 10:29 P.M., deputies assigned to the Robert Presley Detention Center located an adult male Hispanic unresponsive within his cell in a housing area of the facility. Deputies and medical personnel in the jail, initiated life-saving measures and the male Hispanic inmate was transported to a local hospital, where he later died. The Riverside Sheriff’s Department, Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station Investigations Bureau responded and assumed the investigation.  The identification of the victim will not be released at this time pending notification of family.  There are no signs of foul play and due to the ongoing investigation, no further information will be released at this time.  Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to call Investigator Medina of the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station at 951-955-2600.

INCIDENT: FALSE BOMB REPORT/ SCHOOL THREATS INVESTIGATION AND ARREST

WHEN: August 2018- 11/14/18

WHERE:  Norco High School, Norco

DETAILS: Starting in August 2018 and spanning several months, the Norco Sheriff’s Office, received several school violence related threats from an unidentified suspect. The threats were directed toward Norco High School, located at 2065 Temescal Avenue, in the city of Norco. In each instance, the Norco Sheriff’s Office responded to the high school and conducted thorough safety sweeps to ensure the safety of students and faculty. The threats resulted in tying up Sheriff’s resources, delaying school schedules, as well as greatly inconveniencing students, faculty, and parents. The threats were determined not to be credible. The investigation was assumed by the Norco Sheriff’s Office Special Enforcement Team, who spent several months tracking down leads in an attempt to identify and locate the suspect. On Thursday, November 8, the Jurupa Valley Station School Resource Officer, assigned to Norco High School, developed information that led to the suspect’s identity and residence location. On Monday, November 12, deputies assigned to the School Resource Officer Unit, the Norco Sheriff’s Office Special Enforcement Team, and the Department’s Special Investigation Bureau, served a search warrant at a residence, located in the City of Corona. During the service of the warrant, deputies were able detain the suspect, identified as a male juvenile, in addition to recovering evidence related to the crime. The investigation revealed the threats were not credible. The suspect was subsequently arrested for making false bomb reports and transported to the Norco Sheriff’s Office for processing.  The Norco Sheriff’s Office and Jurupa Valley Station School Resource Unit, in our partnership with the Corona-Norco Unified School District, is committed to the safety of all our students and school faculty. Anyone making bomb threats, threats or reports of violence against any of our schools, students, or to our community, will be thoroughly investigated and held accountable for their actions. Anyone with information pertaining to this investigation is encouraged to contact Deputy Jeff Scott or Matt Faucher, at (951) 270-5673.

INCIDENT: MANUFACTURED DANGEROUS WEAPONS

WHEN: 11/16/18

WHERE: 5400 Block of 34th St., Jurupa Valley

DETAILS: On Friday, November 16, 2018, about 10:35 AM, members of the Region 7 Regional Gang Task Force conducted a license plate inquiry on a pick-up truck in the 5400 Block of 34th Street, Jurupa Valley. The pick-up truck returned stolen out of the City of Riverside. During the course of their investigation, Task Force Officers identified 35-year-old Jurupa Valley resident, Andy Acuna, as the person in possession of the stolen pick-up truck. Acuna is a self-admitted Criminal Street Gang Associate. With Acuna was 27-year old Jurupa Valley resident, Kayla Webb. Webb was identified as being on Post Release Community Supervision (P.R.C.S.) Further investigation revealed Acuna was in possession of two Manufactured Dangerous Weapons. Both weapons, the “Zip-Gun” also known as a “Slam-Fired Shotgun” and the “Cane-Gun” were both loaded and fully operable. Both Acuna and Webb were arrested and booked into custody at the Robert Presley Detention Center for the following charges: Andy Acuna: Manufactured Dangerous Weapons, Possession of a Cane-Gun, Convicted Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Convicted Felon in Possession of Ammunition, Possession of a Controlled Substance While Armed, Possession of Stolen Property. Kayla Webb: Violation of Post Release Community Supervision Terms. The Region 7 Gang Task Force is one of eight teams composing the Riverside County Regional Gang Task Force , which is a collaborative effort of 25 law enforcement agencies with the goal of combating criminal street gangs throughout Riverside County. The Region 7 Gang Task Force is composed of members from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, California Highway Patrol, and Riverside County Probation. Anyone with additional information regarding this arrest is encouraged to contact Sergeant Nathan Padilla from the Region 7 Riverside County Regional Gang Task Force at (951) 955-2734.

INCIDENT: HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION *PUBLIC ASSISTANCE REQUESTED*

WHEN: 11/24/18

WHERE: 13000 Block of Jasper Loop, Eastvale

DETAILS: On Saturday, November 24th, 2018 at about 8:08 pm, officers assigned to the Eastvale Police Department were dispatched to “shots being fired” in the 13000 block of Jasper Loop, in the city of Eastvale. Officers arrived and located an adult female victim, identified as Alicia Rene Lopez, 28 of Eastvale, deceased in the roadway on Jasper Loop north of Aspen Leaf Lane. One adult male was seen running from the location after the shooting, but no further information is available at this time. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department-Central Homicide Unit and the Jurupa Valley Station Investigators have assumed the investigation. Investigators are requesting the public’s assistance with any information regarding this incident and are encouraged to please call Investigator Vasquez of the Sheriff’s Central Homicide Unit at (760) 393-3529. 

Licensed Marriage Family Therapist

Attitude is Everything

Licensed Marriage Family Therapist
Nancy Stoops M.A., M.F.T Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

By Nancy Stoops

Do you see a half filled glass as half empty or as half full?  Do you tend to see what’s wrong with your life or do you focus on what is right with your life?  Would you consider yourself a negative person or a positive person?  Do you wake up everyday being happy do be alive and hopeful about a new day or do you dread getting up?

            The way that you have answered the above questions is probably also the way that you live your life and the way you view your life. I believe having a positive attitude is foundational in being a successful human being.  Being positive,is essential to everything good that comes with this life.  I think it all starts by being positive about who you are and about behaving in a manner that makes you proud of whom you are.  Generally, if you like who you areand are a good person, people will like you as well.  Also, if you like who you are, you will wantonly the best for yourself.  This will cause you to go to college; get a good job, find a good mate and believe that you can make your dreams comes true.

            On the other hand, being negative only prevents you from following your dreams.  Being negative also causes a lot of self doubt and really gets in the way of accomplishments.  Learn to look at the good in your life and at what you have done right so far.  Learn from your mistakes but don’t focus on them, otherwise your life will feel like one big mistake.  Look at all that you already have going right for you and learn to build on the positive and if you do, more positive will come to you!!!!!

 This article was written by Nancy Stoops M.A.,M.F.T.  Nancy is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.  She has a private practice in Diamond Bar and is currently accepting new clients; she is also a motivational speaker who can inspire your employees or group members.  Nancy runs free family support groups, a group on loss for seniors, and groups on how to manage anger.    For more information about any of these services feel free to contact her at (909)2290727.  You may e-mail Nancy at nancyjstoops@verizon.net. You may purchase Nancy’s books Live Heal and Grow and Midnight the Therapy Dog at Amazon.com.

Murder Investigation – Ivan Mejia of Chino Hills is arrested for Murder

Murder Investigation – Ivan Mejia of Chino Hills is arrested for the Murder of Martin Zendejas 

Dear Michael armijo,

DATE/TIME: December 19, 2018 1:16 am

INCIDENT: Murder Investigation

LOCATION: 15400 block of Fairfield Ranch Road, Chino Hills 

SUSPECT: Ivan Mejia, age 44 a resident of Chino Hills 

VICTIM: Martin Zendejas, age 54 a resident of Chino Hills 

SUMMARY: 
On Wednesday, December 19, 2018, at approximately 1:16 am, deputies from the Chino Hills Police Department responded to an unknown problem in the parking lot of a hotel in the 15400 block of Fairfield Ranch Road in Chino Hills. The reporting party stated a female ran into the business yelling for help and had blood on her clothing. Upon arrival, deputies located a male victim, later identified as Martin Zendejas, in the parking lot suffering from injuries to his head and face. The victim was transported to a local area hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. 

Sheriff’s Homicide Detectives responded and assumed the investigation. Through investigation, detectives determined that the victim, Martin Zendejas, was in his vehicle at the location with a female friend when they were confronted by a male suspect, later identified as Ivan Mejia. Mejia pulled the victim out of his car and beat him causing the injuries that led to his death. Detectives were advised that the suspect, Ivan Mejia, was the boyfriend of the female that was with the victim at the time of the assault.

Detectives from the Specialized Enforcement Division were requested to assist in the investigation. Detectives located the suspect as he was leaving his residence, he was taken into custody without incident. Mejia was arrested, transported and booked into the West Valley Detention Center for PC 187 Murder. 

Anyone with information related to this investigation is urged to contact the Homicide Detail, Detective Chuck Phillips at (909)387-3589. Callers may remain anonymous and contact We-Tip at 800-78-CRIME (27463) or www.wetip.com

Refer: Detective Chuck Phillips or Sergeant Steve Pennington 

Station: Specialized Investigations Division – Homicide Detail

Phone No. (909)387-3589

Case No. DR#221804092 H#2018-118

Komar Factory Outlet: Designer Brands at Discounted Prices

Staff Reports

Eastvale – It is the season of giving, but sometimes giving can take a toll on your wallet.  However, with Komar Outlet’s location in Eastvale, now you can buy quality clothing items at a discounted rate!  Stop by to get a gift for a loved one, or a gift for yourself!

Komar Outlet offers up to 80%- 90% off suggested retail price on all types of luxury and high-end items.  You can shop the best prices for your favorite brands of sleepwear, active wear, intimates, kids wear, and so much more.  They have a great selection to choose from, and [SS1] prices are even below wholesale!

You will find a variety of designer brands at Komar Outlet, such as: Kate Spade, Betsy Johnson, Halston, DKNY, Kensie, Eileen West, Carol Hochman, Ellen Tracy, On Gossamer, Madewell and LeMystere, to name a few.  Komar Outlet strives to offer the best quality at affordable prices.

“We believe in the quality of the brands we carry,” said a Komar Outlet representative.  “Real values is very important to Komar.”

Established in 1908, the Komar organization was founded on the guiding principle of “one reputation, real values,” and this moto continues to drive the entire company today.  Komar is a global organization that maintains an efficient, transparent and approachable style to business.  They are a global leader in the design,sourcing, manufacturing, and distribute of apparel.  They manage a diverse portfolio consisting of owned, licensed and private label brands. 

“We are a trusted partner bringing our deep expertise and personalized approach to everything we do,” according to their website.

Komar’s headquarters is located in the United States, but they are considered a global organization because they own a network of 174 factories in 12 different countries and have distribution centers in the US and Europe. They represent over 100 lifestyle brands and licenses through their retail partners, who sell worldwide.  In addition, Komar currently produces over 110 million garments annually.

Komar Outlet in Eastvale is one of the many locations that sells theses garments.  At the Eastvale location, you will not only receive quality items, but you will also receive a quality shopping experience.  Staff members at Komar Outlet strive to give customers the best experience to all their customers.  “This makes us excited to sell our products,”said the Komar representative.  

“We believe that shopping at Komar Outlet should be a special moment to the public,” she added.  “In addition to exclusive style and great deals, our store represents the opportunity to spend a fun moment with friends.”

So grab a friend this weekend and stop by Komar Outlet.  Take advantage of this great opportunity to check all those items off your holiday list and then reward yourself with a gift for yourself!  

Komar Outlet in Eastvale is open Tuesday thru Saturday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. They are located at 12471 Riverside Drive, Eastvale, CA 91752.  If you have any questions, they can be reached at 951.332.5175.


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City of Eastvale News: Complete Edition December 2018

The City of Eastvale News covers local news for Eastvale, Norco, Corona, Jurupa Valley, MiraLoma, Chino and more. Click the following link to access the complete issue in pdf format: 

Lost in New York City

Pastor Mark Hopper is from the Evangelical Free Church of Diamond Bar, 3255 S. Diamond Bar Blvd. Sunday Services are 9 am and 10:45 am. For more information, call (909) 594-7604 or visit Efreedb.org.

By Mark Hopper

     Recently, my wife and I had the opportunity to travel to New York City.  I had been there 30 years ago on a trip with my father and my wife had been there about 20 years ago with two girl friends. But, we had never been in New York City together.

     We had a great time seeing the sights and enjoying things together.  We stayed at a small hotel near Times Square.  It was fun to see the huge billboards illuminated at night and amazing to see the large crowds of people filling the area.

     We went to see two Broadway shows while wewere in New York. We were able to walk from our hotel to the theaters.  We saw the Carol King musical “Beautiful” and the Disney musical “Aladdin”. We really enjoyed both of them.

     We rode the “Hop on – Hop off” bus tour around the city.  This enabled us to get off at some specific locations we wanted to see.  The tour also allowed us to hear a lot about the history and highlights of Manhattan.  We went to the top of the Empire State Building and we also visited the “9-11 Memorial”.  We actually saw the name of James Hopper listed as one of those who died when the Twin Towers collapsed.  We don’t know who this was but the name caught our attention.

     There is so much more we could have done and seen, but we really enjoyed our short visit to New York City.  However, we did get lost a few times as we walked through different parts of town.  We had to stop and ask for help several times trying to navigate our way around the city.  People were very helpful.

     One night before we went to a Broadway show,we went to a nice restaurant near the theater.  My wife’s cousin lives in Long Island and she was able to drive into the city and join us for dinner and the show.  The restaurant was packed.  Thankfully, we had reservations and were seated right away.  The food was great and we were glad to spend time with her cousin.  After dinner, we walked right across the street to the theater.  

     After the show, we went back to the restaurant to pick up our “left overs” that they kept in their frig for us.  We walked her cousin back to her car and then walked through Times Square back to our hotel.

     The next day after our the tour of Manhattan and decided to try to get last minute tickets to another Broadway show.  We stood in line at the box office and were glad that there were tickets for a show that night.  However, when I went to pay for our purchase, I discovered that my Visa credit card was missing!  Where was my credit card?  It was lost in New York!

 I shared in my last article that my wife and I enjoyed a memorable trip to New York City.  We went to the top of the Empire State Building and visited the 9-11 Memorial.  We also enjoyed two Broadway shows.  But, my credit card got lost!  I had all my other cards, but the Visa card was gone.

     We were able to purchase the theater tickets with another credit card, but now the search began.  Where was my credit card?  We had made several purchases during the day but most of those were with cash.  We tried to think back to where we had been during the past 24 hours.  Should we call the credit card company and report the lost card?  What should we do?  Where could it be? It was lost in New York!

     I knew that one place I had used the credit card was at dinner last night before the show.  I called the restaurant to see if I had left it there.  They took my name and information and said they would call back if they found anything.  It was clear that they were very busy.  I decided to walk from our hotel to the restaurant to talk with someone personally.  One of the employees said this happens a lot and she went to check in the office to see if my card was there.

     I held my breath and said a short prayer hoping that had my credit card. After several minutes, the employee came back with my credit card in hand!  She asked for my ID to make sure I really was the owner and then gave the card back to me.  I must have left the card on our table when I was signing for the check and packing up our left over food as we were leaving for the show.

     We were scheduled to leave New York the next morning.  We might have never recovered the card if I had not walked back to the restaurant that night.  What a relief!  I was so thankful to find my lost card.  My wife said that she was thankful that I was the one who lost it and not her!  We celebrated by sharing a slice of New York Cheese Cake!

     There is a parable in the Bible that talks about a woman who lost a valuable coin in Luke chapter 15.  She had nine other coins, but searched her house for the one that was missing.  When she finally found it, she  invited her friends and neighbors to celebrate with her.  She rejoiced when she found it.  The point of this parable is that there is rejoicing in heaven when one “lost” person is “found” and comes to faith in Jesus.  

     I know that all of us have lost something -the car keys, a wallet, a  purse or even a credit card.  It sure feels good when you finally find it, especially in New York City! 


Pastor Mark Hopper is from the Evangelical Free Church of Diamond Bar, 3255 S. Diamond Bar Blvd. Sunday Services are 9 am and 10:45 am. For more information, call (909) 594-7604 or visit Efreedb.org.

Carbon Canyon traffic safety operation results in 61 vehicle code violations

Carbon Canyon Road Roadway Safety Operation

DATE/TIME: December 13, 2018 
INCIDENT: Roadway Safety Operation 

LOCATION: Carbon Canyon Road, between Chino Hills Parkway and Oakway Lane 

SUMMARY: 
The Chino Hills Police Department’s Traffic Division, along with the California Highway Patrol conducted a roadway safety patrol operation on Carbon Canyon Road (State Route 142) between the intersections with Chino Hills Parkway and Oakway Lane. The purpose of the operation was to enhance roadway safety through education and enforcement action for violations of the California Vehicle Code, and to prevent traffic collisions. 

During the operation, traffic citations were issued for 61 vehicle code violations including distracted driving, vehicle equipment violations, school bus stop signs violations, speeding, unsafe lane changes, unlicensed motorcycle operator and registration violations. The California Highway Patrol’s Commercial Vehicle Unit conducted 18 commercial vehicle inspections. Unsafe commercial vehicles were placed out of service and identified mechanical violations were documented as a result of the inspections. 

The Chino Hills Police Department’s Traffic Division is committed to ensuring traffic safety through education and enforcement on our city’s and county’s roadways. 

Refer: Deputy Ralph Naso 

Station: Chino Hills Police Department 

Phone No.(909) 364-2000 

Suspect in Rockstars Of Tomorrow burglary, post stolen goods for sale online and gets arrested.

DATE/TIME: December 12, 2018 
INCIDENT: Commercial Burglary – Arrest 

LOCATION: 4200 Chino Hills Parkway 

VICTIM: Rockstars of Tomorrow Music School 

SUSPECT: Joe Adrian Perez, 43 years old, resident of San Dimas 

SUMMARY: 
On December 7, 2018 at 2:00 a.m., deputies responded to a burglary at “Rockstars of Tomorrow” music school. Surveillance footage showed two unknown suspects shatter the glass front door of the business using an unknown object. The suspects entered the business and took several guitars. 

On December 11, 2018, detectives received a tip that the guitars were posted for sale online by Joe Adrian Perez. Detectives served a search warrant Perez’s residence in San Dimas. Two matching guitars were located, along with suspected methamphetamine. 

Detectives arrested Perez and booked him into the West Valley Detention Center for burglary and possession of stolen property. Perez is currently being held in lieu of $25,000 bail. 

Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact Detective Glozer at the Chino Hills Police/Sheriff’s Station at (909) 364-2000. Callers wishing to remain anonymous are urged to call the We-Tip Hotline at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or you may leave information on the We-Tip Hotline at www.wetip.com 

Refer: Detective K. Glozer 

Station: Chino Hills

Phone No.(909) 364-2000

Case No. 221803955 

Sausage recalled due to metal contamination

Jimmy Dean sausage recalled due to metal contamination

9:58 AM EST December 11, 2018

Courtesy CNN

A popular breakfast sausage is taking itself off the menu. CTI Foods LLC, is recalling 29,028 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat poultry and pork sausage links after five people called the US Food Safety and Inspection Service to let them know they had found metal pieces in the sausage, according to the US Department of Agriculture.

The Owingsville, Kentucky-based company recalled the product Monday. There are no reports of anyone getting hurt by the metal, but the USDA said there are some concerns that some people may unknowingly still have the package in their freezers.

These packages were originally shipped to Tennessee and then distributed to retail stores.

If you think you have it in your freezer, look on the package for the code A6382168, with a time stamp range of 11:58 through 01:49. This is the 23.4-oz pouch that is called “Jimmy Dean Heat ‘n Serve Original Sausage Links Made with Pork & Turkey” with a “use by” date of January 31, 2019. It will also have “EST. 19085” on the back of the packaging.

The USDA suggests you throw the package away or return it to the store where you bought it.

If you have questions about the recall you can contact the Jimmy Dean customer service line at (855) 382-3101.

Life Insurance: What Everyone Needs to Know

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By Statepoint

No matter if you’re single or married, in your twenties or your forties, a parent or not, life insurance coverage is important in ways you may not realize, and costs less than you’d expect. And experts now stress that employer-sponsored coverage typically isn’t sufficient to cover most people’s needs.

“Living your best life comes with risks, but don’t let uncertainty deter you from buying a house, traveling or starting a business,” says Sean Scaturro, director of Life and Health Insurance Advice at USAA. “Take the necessary steps to protect loved ones from financial burden in the event of tragedy.”

Whether the money is used to replace your income, pay debts, pay for education or burial expenses, life insurance affords financial safety to loved ones.

Start Young

The 2018 Insurance Barometer Study published by Life Happens and LIMRA indicates that 44 percent of millennials overestimate the cost of life insurance by five times the actual amount and 42 percent believe they wouldn’t qualify. But, in reality, premiums are typically lowest when you’re younger, so it’s a smart decision to get some coverage, and reevaluate as life changes. For many young adults, student loans and housing costs sit atop the list of financial priorities. Without life insurance, the responsibility for these debts could fall to family members.

Mind the Gap

Just because you signed up for life insurance coverage through your employer doesn’t mean you’re adequately covered. Scaturro cites LIMRA data that shows that American households currently have a $200,000 life insurance needs gap. “If 60 percent of people have life insurance and 33 percent of those have group life insurance only, one in five people only have group coverage, which usually doesn’t provide enough,” he says.

Most employer-sponsored coverage provides either a set death benefit, such as $50,000, or a multiple of your base income, and many plans aren’t portable. That means, without a separate individual policy, it could be costly or too late to get coverage if you leave your job.

So, sign up for your employer’s low-cost or free life insurance, but don’t stop there. USAA believes you need enough life insurance to replace five years of your income, plus cover all debts. To determine how much coverage you need, take advantage of a free online calculator, like the one provided by USAA at USAA.com/life.

Protect Your Family

Families are especially vulnerable following the death of a primary wage earner. In fact, 35 percent of households would feel the financial impact within a month, according to research from LIMRA. That figure rises to nearly 50 percent at six months. How will your spouse pay for extra child care? Can they afford to keep the house? Will your children’s needs be covered?

Experts say that it’s important to review your life insurance needs, discuss them with your loved ones, speak to a financial professional and take action.

AVOID the area on White Ave and Orange Grove Ave near the 10 Frwy.

Advisory: AVOID the area on White Ave and Orange Grove Ave near the 10 Frwy.

Dear Michael armijo,

A traffic collision has taken place on White Ave near the 10 Frwy. The Westbound on-ramp on the 10 is still open for commuters. However, north and south bound lanes of traffic on White Ave are shut down for the next few hours. CHP is handling the collision investigation as it started on the off-ramp of the freeway.

Contact Information:

Lt. Eddie Vazquez

eddie_vazquez@ci.pomona.ca.us

CH Deputies arrest an 18 year old woman and 3 juveniles for two residential ‘knock-knock’ burglaries

Deputies arrest an 18 year old woman and 3 juveniles for two residential ‘knock-knock’ burglaries

Dear Michael armijo,

DATE/TIME: December 7, 2018 / 1943 Hours

INCIDENT: PC 459 Residential Burglary / PC 182(A)(1) Conspiracy to Commit a Crime / PC 496 Possession of Stolen Property

LOCATION: 16000 block of Sagebrush St. Chino Hills (November 28, 2018)  
16000 block of China Berry Ct. Chino Hills (December 7, 2018)

SUSPECT(S): Dejah Walton, 18 year old female, resident of Eastvale 15 year old male, resident of Eastvale 
17 year old male, resident of Eastvale
17 year old male, resident of Eastvale 

VICTIM(S): 40 year old female, resident of Chino Hills  
50 year old male and female, residents of Chino Hills

SUMMARY: 
On November 28, 2018, a “knock-knock” residential burglary occurred in the 16000 block of Sagebrush Street, in the City of Chino Hills. A female suspect, later identified as 18 year old Dejah Walton of Eastva le, knocked on the door of the residence. When no one answered the door, three juvenile males accompanying Walton entered the residence by shattering the rear glass sliding door. The subjects were observed on surveillance fleeing the location with bags of stolen property and leaving in a silver Volkswagen SUV with paper license plates.

On December 7, 2018, the same male subjects were observed running out of the rear yard of a residence in the 16000 block of China Berry Court, in the City of Chino Hills. The three male juveniles ran with bags of stolen property and entered a waiting silver Volkswagen with paper license plates, driven by Walton. Deputies responding to the residence confirmed the rear sliding glass door had been shattered and the home ransacked and burglarized.

The two burglaries resulted in an estimated combined loss of over $50,000 in stolen goods and property damage.  

On December 7, 2018, at approximately 7:40 p.m., Deputy G. Pe rez of the Chino Hills Police Department observed the suspect vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. The subsequent investigation completed by Deputy Perez and the Chino Hills Multiple Enforcement Team confirmed the identifications of Walton and the three juveniles, as well as their involvement in the above mentioned residential burglaries. All parties were apprehended immediately and property from the burglaries was recovered. 

Dejah Walton was booked into the West Valley Detention Center for PC 459, PC 182(A)(1), and PC 496. The juvenile offenders were booked into the San Bernardino Juvenile Detention Center.

Anyone with information regarding the incidents are urged to contact Deputy G. Perez of the Chino Hills Station (909) 364-2000. Callers wishing to remain anonymous are urged to call the We-Tip Hotline at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463), or you may leave information on the We-Tip Hotline at www.wetip.com

Refer: Deputy G. Perez 

Station: Chino Hills Police Department

Phone No.(909) 364-2000

Case No. 221803854 and 221803958