Fresno Antiviolence Operation Results in 2 More Indictments Charging Firearm Offenses
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Fresno, California - As part of an ongoing concerted effort by local and federal law enforcement to address the significant uptick in violent crime in the City of Fresno, a federal grand jury returned indictments Thursday against two Fresno residents with being a felon in possession of either a firearm or ammunition, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced.
South Bay Resident Charged With Wire Fraud In Alleged Scheme To Convert Funds Intended For Foster Children
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San Jose, California - Annie Corbett has been charged in a criminal complaint with wire fraud in connection with a scheme to defraud local county governments of funds entrusted to her for the benefit of foster children, announced U.S. Attorney David L. Anderson; FBI Special Agent in Charge Craig Fair; Special Agent in Charge of the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI), Kareem Carter; and U.S. Department Health and Human Services – Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) Special Agent in Charge Steven J. Ryan.
Alleged Southern California Narcotics Traffickers Among Those Charged in International Crackdown Targeting Darknet Dealer
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Los Angeles, California - As part of an international effort to disrupt narcotics trafficking on the darknet, members of the Los Angeles Joint Criminal Opioid and Darknet Enforcement (JCODE) Task Force today announced cases brought as a result of Operation DisrupTor. The cases charge members of a Southern California drug trafficking organization who allegedly distributed methamphetamine and other illicit narcotics to thousands of customers in at least 35 states and numerous countries around the world.
National Puppy Mill Awareness Day, Governor Newsom Signs Legislation Protecting Animal Welfare
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Sacramento, California - National Puppy Mill Awareness Day tomorrow, Governor Gavin Newsom last Saturday announced that he has signed two bills to protect animal welfare in California. AB 2152 by Assemblymember Todd Gloria (D-San Diego) officially ends the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in California by closing a loophole in current law, while still allowing pet stores to partner with shelters and rescue organizations to showcase animals for adoption.
Governor Newsom Takes Action on Legislation to Support California’s Immigrant and Refugee Communities
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Sacramento, California - Governor Gavin Newsom today took action on several bills that continue California’s long-standing leadership as a state of inclusion and refuge. He also signed AB 3228, which strengthens accountability around conditions of confinement at private, for-profit detention facilities, including immigration detention facilities, operating in California.
California trafficker sentenced to prison for providing meth sent in piñata, peanut butter jar to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation
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Great Falls, California - A California man who admitted to trafficking meth for supplying almost two pounds of the drug, which was hidden in a peanut butter jar and a piñata and mailed to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, was sentenced Thursday to six years in prison and five years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said.
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