News 24/7http://www.insidesocal.com/news247/Inland Empire & Inland Valley Breaking News 24/7enCopyright 2009Wed, 29 Apr 2009 10:43:52 -0800http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specificationUpland police will conduct DUI checkpoint Thursday
Officers will check driver's licenses and check motorists for signs of drug and/or alcohol intoxication.

The checkpoint is funded by a grant from the state Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, according to an Upland police news release.

- lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com ]]>
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Four men attack Montclair resident, drive off with his car
Gary Dean Ramirez, 39, of Montclair was driving his gray Acura TSX  to the area of Mission Boulevard and Ramona Avenue to pick-up a friend about 2 a.m. Saturday, according to a police news release.

When he stopped his car near the entrance of the mobile home park at 11250 Ramona Avenue, Ramirez noticed two other men in the area. He asked the men about his friend but one of the suspects pointed a silver semi-automatic weapon at him and told him to get out of the car.

One of the men put Ramirez in a head lock, forced him to the ground and hit him repeatedly as the three other people stood and watched, according to the news release.

After the beating, the robbers took Ramirez' wallet, cell phone, and jewelry.

Three of the attackers drove away in a red Ford Mustang and the  last robber followed them in Ramirez' car.

They were last seen driving northbound on Ramona Avenue and then westbound on Mission Boulevard.

Police said all four suspects were white men between 25 and 35 years old. Two of them had blond goatees and all four had shaved heads.

- lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com ]]>
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Ex-OC sheriff gets 5 1/2 years in prison
- The Associated Press

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Two men arrested after Rancho Cucamonga resident reports suspicious activity
Clifford Johnson, 24 and Deandre Gosha, 23, both of Pomona were booked at West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga Monday, according to a San Bernardino County sheriff's news release. Gosha is currently on parole for similar charges.

A Rancho Cucamonga resident called deputies about 10:50 a.m. and reported that two men sitting in a  Cadillac Seville were acting suspiciously, according to the news release. The vehicle was backed into a parking stall at the Town and Country Liquor Store at 19th Street and Archibald Avenue.

Deputies discovered Johnson and Gosha had "several baggies containing a substance believed to be methamphetamine and marijuana," according to the news release.

- lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com

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Fontana High students arrested after random contraband search
One student was accused of having a knife and four others allegedly had illegal drugs on the campus Friday, according to a Fontana police news release. Ten other students were disciplined for bringing tobacco products onto campus and officials confiscated about 100 pens used to graffiti property.

Fontana School police, officers from the city Police Department and San Bernardino County
Probation and Campus Security officers conducted the contraband search about 6:45 a.m.

More than 1,400 students were randomly sent through metal detectors during the operation, which lasted about an hour and a half. About 3,800 students attend Fontana High.  

During the search, the students were cooperative and no significant issues were reported, according to the news release.

- lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com ]]>
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Mysterious substance alarms Chino postal workers

Workers at the Chino Post Office got quite a scare Thursday morning when they discovered an unknown powder inside a Ziploc bag in the mailroom.

Chino Valley Fire District officials arrived about 9:40 a.m. at the post office and tested the substance, which turned out to be onion salt, according to a District news release.

The bag was found on the floor in the back area of the post office, said District Public Information Officer Massiel Ladron De Guevara said.

No one was evacuated from the building at 5375 Walnut Avenue and postal operations were not affected, Ladron De Guevara said.

- lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com

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Voter registration deadline loomsIf you want to vote in the May 19 statewide special election and are not yet registered to vote, the clock is ticking.

The deadline to register is May 4th. If you are registered in the county but have moved to another address within the county, you can request an address change in writing.  Voters who have recently moved from another county, changed their name or wish to change their political party affiliation must re-register.

Voter registration forms are available at all DMV offices, social security offices, post offices, libraries, city halls, political party headquarters and from the county Registrar of Voters office at 777 E. Rialto Ave., in  San Bernardino.

 For more information, call (909) 387-8300 or toll free at (800) 881-VOTE / TDD (909) 387-2788.

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http://www.insidesocal.com/news247/2009/04/voter-registration-deadline-lo.htmlhttp://www.insidesocal.com/news247/2009/04/voter-registration-deadline-lo.htmlIV Daily BulletinSB SunSan Bernardino CountyThu, 23 Apr 2009 18:37:58 -0800
District Attorney's re-election committee asks for Derry's support

The committee to re-elect San Bernardino County District Attorney Michael Ramos has asked Third District Supervisor Neil Derry for his support.

A letter to Derry dated April 17 states, "Over the past seven years, Mike has been able to restore public confidence and credibility to the District Attorney's Office. Mike has made political corruption a priority. He created the first Public Integrity Unit in the history of our county. He maintains a vigilant watch over the politicians and bureaucrats so that we don't drift back to the days of back room deals and corruption."

The letter was signed by Sheriff Rod Hoops, Stephen Matich, president of the Matich Corporation, Eleanor Rossi of the San Bernardino County chapter of Parents of Murdered Children, and David Lewis, executive vice president of the Lewis Group of Companies, one of the most prominent developers in the Inland Empire.

Investigators with the District Attorneys Office arrested Derry's former chief of staff, Jim Erwin, last month at Derry's office and charged him with eight felony counts of perjury and two felony counts of filing false or forged documents. The charges stemmed from unreported gifts Erwin received from Rancho Cucamonga developer Jeff Burum in January 2007, including a $13,000 Rolex watch and a trip to New York City.

The gifts, according to Erwin, were for his help in shepherding a landmark $102 million settlement between Burum's company, Colonies Partners, and the county over an Upland flood control project in November 2006.

Erwin said the infractions warranted, at most, a fine from the Fair Political Practices Commission and alleged his arrest was in reatliation for Derry's proposal to eliminate take-home vehicles for 60 employees at the District Attorney's Office to help shore up the county's projected $86 million budget deficit next year.

Derry has also proposed that county prosecutors and district attorney investigators be subject to the same pay cuts all nonsworn county employees are facing come July 1.

Derry declined to comment on the letter he received.

joe.nelson@inlandnewspapers.com

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http://www.insidesocal.com/news247/2009/04/district-attorneys-re-election.htmlhttp://www.insidesocal.com/news247/2009/04/district-attorneys-re-election.htmlIV Daily BulletinPoliticsSB SunSan Bernardino CountyWed, 22 Apr 2009 15:58:59 -0800
Five arrested, connected with several Chino Hills burglaries
As San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies with the Chino Hills station were checking out two occupied vehicles in a parking structure at The Shoppes Mall about 2:44 a.m. Friday, two people jumped out and ran away, according to a news release.

Deputies checked the area and found one of those suspects a short time later.

One of the vehicles, a Mercedes-Benz convertible, was reportedly stolen from a home in Chino Hills. It also had stolen property inside, Sheriff's deputies said.

The two suspects inside of the Mercedes-Benz as well as three other suspects were arrested after an investigation, according to the news release.

Sheriff's deputies identified the suspects as Christian Frazier, 18 Francis Santiago, 18 Rami Baba, 18 and two male juveniles.

The group has been connected with a residential burglary, vehicle burglaries, vehicle thefts, and a burglary at Chino Hills High School, according to the news release.

- lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com ]]>
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Montclair fire rages through home, displaces family
The blaze started at around 12:54 p.m. and was put out in 15 minutes by the Montclair Fire Department with assistance from Ontario, Upland and Chino departments, said Mike Donley, Montclair fire spokesman. No nearby homes were affected.

Donley said the fire reached the attic of the single-family home and it took nearly three hours to make sure the blaze was fully extinguished. At around 9:30 p.m. Monday, firefighters returned to extinguish a small fire that started up again.

The high temperatures on Monday made it a challenge for the 30 firefighters.

"Due to the heat and the ambient heat, the firefighters were totally spent," Donley said. "It was well over 105 degrees so the scene was very, very hot."

A preliminary investigation pointed to electrical wires as the cause of the blaze. A resident who was inside the house when the fire started, told officials there was a knocking sound behind one of the walls. Donley said the sound might have been sparks from electrical wires.

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Supervisor Paul Biane's uncle up for seat on county boardSan Bernardino County Board of Supervisors' Chairman Gary Ovitt on Tuesday will recommend that Second District Supervisor Paul Biane's uncle, Michael Biane, be appointed to the county's assessment appeals board.

Michael Biane is a semi-retired real estate broker, which makes him more than qualified for the position, said Ovitt's spokesman, Burt Southard.

Ovitt would not comment.

Michael Biane, if appointed by the Board of Supervisors, would serve on one the assessment appeals board panels representing his nephew's district.

The assessment appeals board arbitrates disputes regarding the assessed value of property. Applicants go before the board and argue their case, and the panel has the power to reduce the value of the property, maintain it as is or increase it, said Becky Griffin of the clerk of the board's office.

Anyone appointed to the assessment appeals board must have a minimum of five years professional experience in California as either a certified public accountant, a licensed real estate broker, an attorney or a property appraiser accredited by a nationally recognized professional organization, according to the California Revenue and Taxation Code.

Southard said the county has seen an influx of cases brought before the assessment appeals board in the last year as a result of the economy and the foreclosure crisis.

The county is launching a new assessment appeals board Web site this week that is more navigator friendly and choc full of information, Griffin said

Supervisor Paul Biane was the catalyst behind the Inland Empire Economic Recovery Corp., a public-private nonprofit formed in December by the county as a means to address the county's foreclosure crisis. The plan: assist first-time homebuyers and buy foreclosed houses in the region in bulk, fix them up and resell them. In January, the Board of Supervisors approved giving $2.5 million to the nonprofit.

Prior to his election to the Board of Supervisors, Biane worked in the private sector with NAI Capitol Commercial Real Estate Services.

Michael Biane is the former owner of the now defunct Biane & Biane Realty, Inc. in Rancho Cucamonga.

joe.nelson@inlandnewspapers.com

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http://www.insidesocal.com/news247/2009/04/supervisor-paul-bianes-uncle-u-1.htmlhttp://www.insidesocal.com/news247/2009/04/supervisor-paul-bianes-uncle-u-1.htmlIV Daily BulletinPoliticsSB SunSan Bernardino CountyTue, 21 Apr 2009 09:19:32 -0800
Contract for attorney representing county jumps $45,000A Los Angeles attorney who has represented the county for the last decade in a lawsuit stemming from the biggest corruption scandal in county history is expected to have his contract increased by $45,000.

Leonard Gumport has collected more than $9.7 million in settlements and judgements stemming from a 2000 lawsuit involving more than 20 defendants, including former top county officials and contractors convicted of bribery and other charges.

The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday is expected to approve an amendment to Gumport's contract by $45,000, which will bring the total amount of his contract to $3.9 million.

Gumport initiated a lawsuit against key defendants in the decade-old corruption scandal following the adjudication of the defendants' criminal case. It involved former top county officials and contractors enmeshed in bribery and kickback schemes in the 1990s in exchange for lucrative billboard and trash hauling contracts.

"This was, and is, as important as any of the cases I've ever handled," Gumport said today.

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http://www.insidesocal.com/news247/2009/04/contract-for-attorney-represen.htmlhttp://www.insidesocal.com/news247/2009/04/contract-for-attorney-represen.htmlPoliticsSB SunSan Bernardino CountyMon, 20 Apr 2009 18:57:41 -0800
Supervisor Paul Biane's uncle up for county board seatSan Bernardino County Board of Supervisors' Chairman Gary Ovitt on Tuesday will recommend that Second District Supervisor Paul Biane's uncle, Michael Biane, be appointed to the county's assessment appeals board.

Michael Biane is a semi-retired real estate broker, which makes him more than qualified for the position, said Ovitt's spokesman, Burt Southard.

Ovitt would not comment.

Michael Biane, if appointed by the Board of Supervisors, would serve on one the assessment appeals board panels representing his nephew's district.

The assessment appeals board arbitrates disputes regarding the assessed value of property. Applicants go before the board and argue their case, and the panel has the power to reduce the value of the property, maintain it as is or increase it, said Becky Griffin of the clerk of the board's office.

Anyone appointed to the assessment appeals board must have a minimum of five years professional experience in California as either a certified public accountant, a licensed real estate broker, an attorney or a property appraiser accredited by a nationally recognized professional organization, according to the California Revenue and Taxation Code.

Southard said the county has seen an influx of cases brought before the assessment appeals board in the last year as a result of the economy and the foreclosure crisis.

The county is launching a new assessment appeals board Web site this week that is more navigator friendly and choc full of information, Griffin said

Supervisor Paul Biane was the catalyst behind the Inland Empire Economic Recovery Corp., a public-private nonprofit formed in December by the county as a means to address the county's foreclosure crisis. The plan: assist first-time homebuyers and buy foreclosed houses in the region in bulk, fix them up and resell them. In January, the Board of Supervisors approved giving $2.5 million to the nonprofit.

Prior to his election to the Board of Supervisors, Biane worked in the private sector with NAI Capitol Commercial Real Estate Services.

Michael Biane is the former owner of the now defunct Biane & Biane Realty, Inc. in Rancho Cucamonga.

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http://www.insidesocal.com/news247/2009/04/supervisor-paul-bianes-uncle-u.htmlhttp://www.insidesocal.com/news247/2009/04/supervisor-paul-bianes-uncle-u.htmlPoliticsRancho CucamongaSB SunSan Bernardino CountyMon, 20 Apr 2009 18:46:20 -0800
County child support division welcomes new deputy directorThe San Bernardino County Department of Child Support Services welcomes its new deputy director, Marci Jensen-Eldred, who began her new job last month. She will oversee the department's case establishment and intake teams.

Jensen-Eldred served as the director for the Sutter County Department of Child Support Services since May 2006. Sutter County had a key role as a pilot county in the roll out of the statewide child support case management system from 2006 to 2008.

Jensen-Eldred earned a bachelor of arts degree from California State University, Sacramento and a Juris Doctorate from Lincoln Law School in Sacramento.

"Marci Jensen-Eldred has demonstrated a high level of skill and commitment to California's children. I know she will continue to maintain this level of excellence in San Bernardino County," said Connie Brunn, director of San Bernardino County's child support services division.

joe.nelson@inlandnewspapers.com

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http://www.insidesocal.com/news247/2009/04/county-child-support-division.htmlhttp://www.insidesocal.com/news247/2009/04/county-child-support-division.htmlSB SunSan Bernardino CountyMon, 20 Apr 2009 13:20:40 -0800
County voters informed of May 19 special electionThe San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters mailed off sample ballots to county voters on April 9.  The pamphlets include information on prepositions/measures on the ballot, voting by mail, what to expect at the polls come election day and arguments and rebuttals for local measures.

Voters should confirm the the location of their polling place prior to election day, which can be found on the back of cover of the sample ballot or on the county Registrar's Web site at http://www.sbcrov.com You can also call the Registrar's office at (909) 387-8300 or toll free at 1-800-881-VOTE or (909) 387-2788.

All vote by mail applications must be received by the Registrar of Voters no later than 5 p.m. on May 12. Voters who have previously submitted a request for permanent vote by mail status do not need to complete the application again.

Mail all requests to: Registrar of Voters, 777 E. Rialto Ave., San Bernardino, Ca., 92415-0770 or fax to: (909) 386-8388.

joe.nelson@inlandnewspapers.com

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