Sacramento, CA, April 5, 2011, noon - The CHP is joining forces with traffic safety partners in a month-long effort to put and end to distracted driving. Driver distraction is a significant and growing problem in California. Inattention while behind the wheel proved to be especially deadly in 2009 as 116 people lost their lives as the result of a collision in which at least one … [Read more...] about Law Enforcement Focuses On Eliminating Distracted Driving
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Chalen Winters Found Guilty in Lundin Case
Big Bear, Ca, March 31, 2011, 9:00am - On June 18thof 2008, 20-year-old Michael Lundin of Big Bear Lake was killed after being involved in an altercation involving then 18-year-old Chalen Winters, Mark Potts, Michael Day, and Alexander Ferguson. During police investigation, it was found that Chalen Winters had struck Lundin with a blunt object causing the injury that resulted … [Read more...] about Chalen Winters Found Guilty in Lundin Case
Sheriff Looking For Suspect Involved In Residential Robbery
Big Bear, Ca, March 28, 2011, 5:00pm - The San Bernardino County Sheriffs Station is requesting your help in locating a suspect that was involved in a residential robbery in the Twin Peaks area on Monday, March 23. On Monday March 23rd, deputies from the Twin Peaks Station responded to a 911 call of a report that armed suspects had kicked in the front door to the victim’s … [Read more...] about Sheriff Looking For Suspect Involved In Residential Robbery
Cold Case Involving Big Bear Lake Resident Given Aid At NASCAR Race
Big Bear, Ca, March 24, 2011, 5:00pm - Sixteen years ago, nine year old Jack Daniel Phillips, also known as JD left his home in Big Bear Lake to go play at the Aspen Glen Picnic Area just one quarter mile down the road. His Mother Michelle Phillips became worried when he had not returned home by 9:00pm. After searching the Aspen Glen area, and not finding her son, she … [Read more...] about Cold Case Involving Big Bear Lake Resident Given Aid At NASCAR Race
Big Bear Valley Remains A Safe Place To Live
Big Bear, Ca, March 24, 2011, 8:00am - The Big Bear Valley continues to be a safe place to live and to raise a family. In a recent report by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, the Big Bear Valley continues to lead San Bernardino County with the lowest crime rates. The Big Bear Station reported an 8% decrease in crime rates from the previous year, and the City of … [Read more...] about Big Bear Valley Remains A Safe Place To Live
