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ANAHEIM, Calif. (KGTV) - A man arrested in Orange County Wednesday had allegedly tried to pay to have sex with a 4-year-old, officials said.Nicolas Ryan Castillo, 29, was arrested near a home he was staying at on the Woodley Avenue in Anaheim, according to ABC affiliate KABC.FBI officials and Santa Ana police reportedly served search warrants at two homes, one of which was across the street from an elementary school. KABC reported Castillo was the subject of a monthlong investigation by police after officials received a tip.A detective posed as the mother of a 4-year-old and investigators said Castillo wanted to speak to the undercover detective about paying for sex with the child.Detectives collected evidence Wednesday and told KABC there may be evidence of child pornography and potentially other victims."We're talking about a 4-year-old child," Santa Ana police Corporal Anthony Bertagna told KABC. "That's about as disturbing as you can get." 975

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (CNS) - Part of Disney California Adventure will open without rides Thursday but plenty of shopping and dining.Billed as an extension of Downtown Disney, Buena Vista Street will be gussied up for the holidays, offering socially distanced outdoor dining at favorite restaurants including Carthay Circle Lounge where Chef Andrew Sutton, culinary director of Signature Restaurants, says Al Fresco Dining at Carthay Circle Lounge will be "like sitting in a European sidewalk cafe.""We literally borrowed tables from some of the other restaurants," he said in remarks reported by the Orange County Register. "Then we started to get more serious about it, bringing in planters, and gardening, and making it look much more refined. The finished product is beautiful."Parts of the park are opening for retail and dining as an extension of the Downtown Disney District. Reservations won't be accepted, but a mobile wait list system will be in place when the restaurant is at capacity.Diners can choose to provide their name and mobile number to receive a text message when it's time to return. Mobile ordering will be available at Smokejumpers Grill and Award Wieners.Buena Vista Street will be open daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. There's no admission charge to enter and guests can park in the Simba lot as they do for Downtown Disney. A charge to park in the lot goes into effect Thursday.Safety precautions will be in effect such as taking guests' temperatures, making hand-washing stations available, limiting party size at tables to six and requiring masks for those 2 and older.The stores to reopen are Elias & Co., Julius Katz & Sons and Kingswell Camera Shop.More details are available at disneyland.disney.go.com.As for the menu, it's been refreshed by Sutton and his team, Chef Alex Flores, General Manager Jose Barragan and Assistant Manager Steve Olson. They work well together, Sutton said. Barragan brings panache to the front of the house, Flores meshes perfectly with Sutton when it comes to cuisine and Olson is expert at selecting wines."It really is one of my favorite teams to work with here at the resort," Sutton said, adding that he has collaborated with Barragan and Flores for more than 20 years. "We understand each other, we challenge each other to get better, and then we communicate how best to care for a guest." 2362

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As disinfecting wipes and sprays fly off store shelves, companies are looking for new ways to keep surfaces coronavirus-free. Some are looking at repurposing UV light technology, a cleaning solution that’s been used for decades.Ava Robotics and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology partnered on a project to create a robot that uses UV-C light to disinfect large areas.“It was about a 4,000 square foot space. It was able to disinfect that in less than 30 minutes,” said Youssef Saleh with Ava Robotics.The purpose -- cleaning large, busy spaces of virus and bacteria, specifically coronavirus.“UV is not new. Robots are not new themselves,” Saleh said.“It's actually been in practice in hospitals for probably four decades plus,” said Dr. Eric Hill, the Chair of Emergency Services at Medical Center of Aurora. It’s usually used to sterilize rooms.“Anything that the light hits, it can kill. So it has to be in direct contact with the light beam and it has to be in contact for a certain period of time,” Hill said.“There are three factors of effectiveness of UV light, the first is the power itself,” Saleh explained. “Then there's the distance to the object that you're trying to disinfect, and then there is the amount of time.”"We cannot see it, it's the same kind of UV radiation you’d get from the sun,” Hill said. “It works by destroying the DNA and the RNA of the organism. And it doesn't affect just viruses, it affects bacteria, viruses, mold, and spores.”While it can kill germs, it can also do damage to us. UV light plays a role in diseases like skin cancer. “It is dangerous for humans to be in direct contact with it,” Dr. Hill said.That’s why the project with Ava Robotics and MIT also factors in safety for humans.“Safety elements have to be part of the solution, thought through, and understood,” Saleh said. The team is working on making the robot more adaptable to changing spaces, like warehouses, and potentially other large spaces like grocery stores and schoolsBut Hill says UV light isn’t a complete replacement for traditional cleaning methods.“It does not take the place of things like wiping something down,” he said. “But after you do that...adding in a UV light system can really hit in a broad area...and get all the microorganisms that were in there.”Hill also warns consumers that are interested in this to look at products closely.“Several hundred dollars is realistic for a good UV light system,” he explained. “We have seen much more of a demand of it, if you go on Amazon the amount of UV light products I’ve seen pushed out is incredible.” 2591

  

An over-the-counter drug sold exclusively on Amazon.com is being recalled because it failed to meet child-resistant packaging requirements.The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission said Medique recalled the 31 products because the packaging is not child-resistant, which poses a risk of poisoning if young children swallow the contents.Medique said over 143,000 drugs that are being recalled were purchased on or after June 1, 2018.The products being recalled are listed in the table below:ProductDrugPackage Type# of PacketsMedi-First Non-Aspirin Acetaminophenacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet50250Medi-First Extra Strength Non-Aspirin Acetaminophenacetaminophen (500 mg)2 tablets packet50125250Medi-First Sinus Pain & Pressureacetaminophen (500 mg)2 tablets packet50125250Medique APAPacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet250Medique Extra Strength APAPacetaminophen (500 mg)2 tablets packet50125250Medique Back Pain-Offacetaminophen (250 mg)2 tablets packet50100250Medique CCP Caffeine Feeacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet50250Medi-First Cold Reliefacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet50125250Medique Cramp Tabsacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet50125250Medique Decorel Forte Plusacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet50250Medique Medicidin-Dacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet50100250Dover Aminofenacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet250Otis Clapp Back Quellacetaminophen (200 mg)2 tablets packet150Otis Clapp Mygrexacetaminophen (500 mg)2 tablets packet150Otis Clapp Valihistacetaminophen (325 mg)2 tablets packet150Medi-First Pain Relief Extra Strengthacetaminophen (110 mg)aspirin (162 mg)2 tablets packet50100250Medi-First Plus Pain Zappersacetaminophen (250 mg)aspirin (250 mg)2 tablets packet50125Medique Pain-Offacetaminophen (250 mg)aspirin (250 mg)2 tablets packet50100250Medi-First Aspirinaspirin (325 mg)2 tablets packet50125250Medi-First Plus Aspirinaspirin (325 mg)2 tablets packet50125Medique Aspirinaspirin (325 mg)2 tablets packet12100250Medique Diphendiphenhydramine (25 mg)1 tablet packet24200Medi-First Ibuprofenibuprofen (200 mg)2 tablets packet450125250Medique I-Prinibuprofen (200 mg)2 tablets packet3100250Dover Addaprinibuprofen (200 mg)2 tablets packet250Medi-First Burn Cream with Lidocainelidocaine (0.9 grams)packets25Medi-First Burn Spraylidocaine HCl (2%)2 oz bottle--Medi-First Blood Clotting Spraylidocaine (4%)3 oz bottle--Ecolab Burn Creamlidocaine (0.9 grams)packets25Medique Diamodeloperamide HCl (2 mg)1 tablet packet650100Medique Mediproxennaproxen sodium (220 mg)1 tablet packet50100The expiration date for tablets and creams can be found on either the container carton's top or side panels in the format.For products in spray bottles, the same format's expiration date is located on the bottle's front.The expiration date is found on the bottom for the spray cans.To receive a refund, consumers should contact Medique for information on how to dispose of the product and receive a full refund. No incidents or injuries have been reported. 3024

  

An 87-year-old grandmother using a knife to cut dandelions in the woods near her rural Georgia home last week was taken down by a police Taser and arrested, according to a police report.Martha Al-Bishara was arrested for criminal trespass and obstruction of a police officer, according to the report. Chatsworth Police said Al-Bishara did not drop a steak knife despite several commands and a demonstration by officers. At one point, she walked toward officers with the knife, police said.Police had gone to a wooded area near a Boys and Girls Club last Friday after an employee called 911 to report that an elderly woman was walking around with a knife in the community, around 80 miles north of Atlanta."There's a lady walking on the bike trails, she has a knife and she won't leave," the caller told a dispatcher. "She told me she doesn't speak English, and she's walking up the trail with a knife towards me.""It looks like she's walking around looking for something, vegetation to cut down or something. She has a bag too," the caller said.The Boys and Girls Club employee told the dispatcher that the woman did not seem to be a threat. "But she came at you with a knife, though, right?" the dispatcher asked. "No, she just brought the knife onto the property in her hand, she didn't try and attack anybody or anything," the caller said. 1350

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