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(KGTV) – The Drug Enforcement Administration in Los Angeles County announced a record-breaking seizure of narcotics on Wednesday.The DEA’s Los Angeles Division stated agents seized about 893 pounds of cocaine, 13 pounds of heroin, and 2,224 pounds of methamphetamine.The meth seizure is the largest domestic methamphetamine seizure in DEA history, officials said.DEA Acting Administrator Timothy Shea said, "This is enough dope to prove a dose of meth for every man, women and child in the United States and Mexico. Study after study shows that where there is meth addiction, there is also an uptick in violent crime, including robberies, assaults and murders."Operation Crystal Shield is a nationwide effort involving 70 to 80 investigators in nine cities including Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix and Atlanta. Agents seized more than 4,800 pounds of meth nationwide and are still working on more arrests, according to the DEA.The Southern California seizure occurred on Oct. 2, 2020, officials said. Agents from Southwest Border Group 2 began investigating a large-scale drug trafficking organization with ties to the Sinaloa Cartel in SD Otay-Mesa area, allegedly involved in the transportation and delivery of large quantities of drugs.The investigation led to search warrants at multiple narcotic stash houses in Moreno Valley and Perris in Riverside County, officials said.The drugs were intended for distribution in Southern California, including Los Angeles, according to DEA officials, who displayed the haul at the agency's warehouse in an undisclosed location in Los Angeles County.City News Service contributed to this report 1645

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(KGTV) - Does a village in Germany resemble a fingerprint when photographed from above?No.The image being sent around on Facebook is a digital creation made for the cover of Modus magazine in 2015. 210

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A 24-year-old man was tricked into giving up his personal possessions late Saturday night in Detroit.Police say he was in the area of Cadillac Square and Randolph Street approached by two men who identified themselves as police officers, despite not showing badges or ID cards. No jurisdiction was claimed.The suspects reportedly acted as if they were talking on the radio, and one of them stated he was part of a "sting," asking the victim to surrender his cash, cell phone and credit cards.The victim said he had just smoked narcotics. Believing he was under investigation, he turned over his property to the suspects.According to police, the suspects took cash, credit cards and his iPhone 5. The first suspect is described as a black man, five feet ten inches tall, with a full beard, wearing a gray Tiger hoodie with black jeans. The second suspect is described as a black man, five feet ten inches tall, wearing a white puffy North Face jacket and blue jeans. 983

  

(KGTV) — Quasimodo would be proud.Walt Disney announced Wednesday it's donating million to help in construction to rebuild the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, following a devastating fire this week.“Notre-Dame is a beacon of hope and beauty that has defined the heart of Paris and the soul of France for centuries, inspiring awe and reverence for its art and architecture and for its enduring place in human history," Robert Iger, Disney CEO, said in a release. "The Walt Disney Company stands with our friends and neighbors in the community, offering our heartfelt support as well as a million donation for the restoration of this irreplaceable masterpiece."RELATED:Photos show the beautiful interior of Paris' historic Notre Dame CathedralWorkers questioned as Notre Dame fire investigation ramps upWatch: The moment Notre Dame Cathedral's spire fell, engulfed in flamesThe donation from Walt Disney comes following a windfall of support from French billionaires who pledged nearly 0 million to help reconstruct the landmark.Monday, a fire ripped through the 850-year-old church, causing a large amount of damage to the church and toppling its iconic spire. The fire is believed to be a construction accident.French President Emmanuel Macron has since promised to launch an international effort to rebuild the site.Disney's own connection to the church is a fixture in the company's film history, with the 1996 release of the animated movie, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." The classic tale follows Quasimodo, a disfigured bell-ringer at Notre-Dame, who struggles for acceptance into society. 1609

  

(KGTV/KNXV) - Insomnia is a problem we often associate with adults, but doctors say more kids are becoming insomniacs and they blame technology. Doctors say screen time, checking cell phones and tablets before bed is perking up the part of our brain that controls vision and kids aren't falling asleep. Not enough sleep is resulting in behavioral and attention problems, and as a result, parents notice grades are starting slip.The signs to look for: - Noisy breathing- Respiratory pauses- Increased restlessness- Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleepIf your child has an itchy nose, sneezes a lot, constantly picks their nose or have puffy eyes, it's the sign of another issue that's keeping them from getting good sleep."That's what we thought 20-30 years ago that lack of sleep, or sleep disturbances, would cause the puffy eyes. We actually know that puffy eyes are allergic shiners and that is the opposite relation. It's the allergic shiners that cause the sleep disturbances," said Dr. Walter Castro, a pulmonologist and pediatric sleep specialist for Banner Health. To improve sleep doctors suggest:- Get kids treated for allergies- Limit screen time before bed- Develop a routine like showering in dim light, reading a real book; it helps signal the brain that it's time to sleep.- More exercise- High schoolers may need a melatonin prescription because hormones make them night owlsA new study from Rand Corporation finds pushing back the first bell at school could not only help students get the sleep they need but also add billions of dollars to the economy.Based on an 8:30 a.m. start in 47 states, the study finds the first year returns start low because schools would have to invest in moving after school programs and maybe more buses as everyone would be on the same drop off schedule. It also projects a .3 billion surge in the first year. In 20 years the economy makes billion which they figure comes from improved graduation rates leading to better jobs and fewer medical costs from sleep-related car crashes, obesity, and mental health.Even local pediatric sleep specialists agree.“The academy of sleep medicine is pushing to move the starting time of high school, which other countries in Europe already do, and hopefully we'll start that movement soon because we learned you become a night owl when you're an adolescent," said Dr. Castro.Click here to check out the full results of the study.   2568

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