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A 25-year-old California woman is accused of trying to flush her newborn baby down a toilet at a fast food restaurant where she was employed, KRON-TV reported. Sarah Lockner is held on an million bail and faces charges of attempted murder and inflicting great bodily harm to a child.According to an account of the incident given to KRON, Lockner, who is a cashier at a McDonald's in Redwood City, California, went to the restroom several times on Sept. 4, complaining of stomach pains. When a co-worker checked on Lockner in the restroom, they found blood on the floor. 596
(KGTV) - The U.S. Attorney’s office for the Southern District of California released details about how it claims San Diego Congressman Duncan D. Hunter misused campaign funds for relationships with five women. The information about the spending was released in a motion filed in court ahead of Hunter’s September trial, to “establish his motive to embezzle from his campaign,” prosecutors said. All figures and claims regarding relationships below are allegations made by the U.S. Attorney's office.RELATED: Motion: San Diego Congressman Duncan Hunter spent campaign funds on "desire for intimacy"2009 1: Rental car from Reno to Heavenly Mountain Resort near Lake Tahoe : Sam Adams beer at resort’s Cutthroats Saloon ,008: Hotel tab for resort visit with Individual 14, a lobbyist with whom Hunter lived in Washington, D.C. 0: Airfare from Nevada to Washington, D.C. 2010 5: Hotel bar tab and room shared with Individual 14 7: Mileage reimbursement for trip, although Individual 14 had driven her car 1: Beer, nachos, and wings 2011 5: Bill for Capitol Hill hotel 3: Greens fees, 10 beers, an Adidas shirt, and visor at Old Hickory Golf Club in Virginia 2014 : Uber taken to home of woman in relationship with Hunter, known as Individual 15 : Cocktails at speakeasy-style bar near Individual 15’s home : Uber ride from woman’s home to office 2015 2: Drinks and snacks at the bar of the H Street Country Club : Uber ride 2: Dinner at Matchbox Pizza with a teen relative and Individual 16, a woman in a relationship with Hunter : Uber rides to and from the home of Individual 17, who was involved with Hunter 2016 : Uber ride from the home of Individual 18, who was involved with Hunter 1741
A baboon that was being transported escaped its cage Monday afternoon and ran loose in San Antonio International Airport, officials said.An airport spokesman said the baboon was cornered in the baggage handling area of Terminal B.American Airlines released a statement, saying the baboon was being taken to an animal sanctuary and refuge in the San Antonio area."We are working closely with the San Antonio Aviation Department and officials from the San Antonio Zoo. Officials from the zoo are now on-site to ensure his safety and well-being as he continues his journey to his new home at the primate sanctuary," the statement read.The baboon arrived on a flight from Chicago, according to American and CNN affiliate KSAT.No passengers or flights have been affected. Wildlife biologist are accessing the situation. 827
(KGTV) — State wildlife officials are warning people not to feed deer in Northern California to help control the outbreak of a fatal disease in the animals.Department of Fish and Wildlife officials say they have confirmed outbreaks of "adenovirus hemorrhagic disease" in deer across several Northern California counties, including Napa, Santa Clara, Sonoma, Tehama and Yolo counties. The disease is typically fatal to deer and can be spread by animals in close contact with each other. The virus is not known to affect humans, pets, or domestic livestock.Adenovirus hemorrhagic disease, or CdAdV-1, isn't new. In 1993-1994, an outbreak of the virus was reported in black-tailed deer and mule deer in 18 counties. Since that outbreak, the virus has been identified as the cause of sporadic and widespread hemorrhagic disease in deer in California and other western states.The disease causes excessive salivation (drooling or foaming at the mouth), diarrhea, regurgitation, or seizures in infected deer, however, those animals infected are often found dead with obvious symptoms, sometimes near water.Deer fawns are at the greatest risk of the disease, according to CDFW.Officials say feeding deer can cause the animal to gather and spread the virus to each other."Providing attractants for deer – food, salt licks or even water – is against the law for good reason," said Brandon Munk, senior wildlife veterinarian with CDFW’s Wildlife Investigations Laboratory. "Because these artificial attractants can congregate animals and promote the spread of disease, it’s particularly imperative to leave wildlife alone during an outbreak. There is no cure or vaccine for this disease, so our best management strategies right now are to track it carefully, and to take preventative measures to limit the spread."People can help officials track and study the disease by reporting sightings of sick or dead deer. 1909
619,000 acres burned.2,000 structures damaged or destroyed.And nearly 36,000 residents evacuated.That's just a glimpse of the devastation that California's fire season has wrought so far this year. With thousands of firefighters spread across all parts of the state, here's a look at the fiery destruction by the numbers. 329