Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor LA VERNE - Two Pomona men were arrested recently and charged in the shooting of a worker at a La Verne construction site during a robbery.
Jose Alfredo Padilla, 24, and Angel Valenzuela, 41, were both identified after a lengthy investigation, according to the La Verne Police Department. Police responded about 3:30 p.m. to the 2300 block of Arrow Highway July 21. When they arrived, officers were told that two men in a gray, older-model Chevy Suburban drove onto the construction site and entered a work truck. Three workers confronted the suspects and one of the suspects brandished a firearm, according to the La Verne Police Department. “One suspect pulled out a gun and the workers attempted to run. The suspect fired one shot striking the victim in the left foot,” according to the La Verne Police Department. The suspects fled eastbound in the Suburban. The shooting victim was hospitalized, treated and released that same day. Valenzuela was already in custody, arrested by the Pomona Police Department July 31 on an unrelated crime. He is also serving time on an unrelated case, according to the La Verne Police Department. Padilla was arrested August 6 by La Verne detectives at a Pomona residence. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed charges against Padilla and Valenzuela, including attempted murder, robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. Padilla was additionally charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm, according to Los Angeles Superior Court records. Padilla is being held at the North County Correctional Facility in lieu of more than $3.1 million bail. Valenzuela is being held in lieu of nearly $2.2 million bail at the Pomona City Jail. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor LA VERNE – Police recovered 528 Covid-19 vaccination cards from a Las Vegas man accused of stealing them from the Pomona Fairplex vaccination site.
Investigators were notified of the potential theft April 27. Detectives determined that Las Vegas man Muhammad Rauf Ahmed, 45, stored some of the blank cards in his vehicle. A search of Ahmed’s hotel room yielded more blank cards, according to the La Verne Police Department. Ahmed was charged with one felony count of grand theft, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. “Selling fraudulent and stolen vaccine cards is illegal, immoral and puts the public at risk of exposure to a deadly virus,” District Attorney George Gascón said in a written statement. Ahmed was a non-clinical contracted employee hired to support the vaccination site, La Verne Police said. “Ahmed, who worked at the center, allegedly stole more than 500 cards, which have a value of at least $15 apiece if illegally sold,” prosecutors said. A criminal investigation was conducted with assistance from the Los Angeles County Fire Department and Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Ahmed’s arraignment is scheduled for August 25 in Department F of Pomona Superior Court. |
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