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YOUR LITTLE (LIL) TWIN should not be riding in the car like they are on the Los Angeles Metro during rush hour. During traffic stops and crash investigations,…

Mon, Apr 6, 2026 · 5:26 PMNO LOCATION EXTRACTED
YOUR LITTLE (LIL) TWIN should not be riding in the car like...

YOUR LITTLE (LIL) TWIN should not be riding in the car like they are on the Los Angeles Metro during rush hour. During traffic stops and crash investigations, we have seen:

• Babies riding “shotgun” in someone’s arms • Toddlers climbing on the seats like it is a playground • Toddlers standing on the seat like they’re giving a TED Talk We get it. Kids move fast, but physics move faster. Even a crash at 30 mph can turn an unrestrained child into a projectile weighing thousands of pounds of force. No parent, no matter how strong, can prevent that. That’s why properly installed car seats and seatbelts matter. They reduce the risk of serious injury or death and keep your most precious passengers where they belong, safe and secure. The goal of every trip is simple: Everyone makes it home safe

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4:08 PM20h agoGeneralPalmdaleFrom CHP - Antelope Valley Palmdale to the San Fernando Valley —……on pocket bikes? CHP officers recently contacted four juveniles, ages 14, 15, 15, and 16, riding pocket bikes on Angeles Forest Highway. The group was attempting to make the trip from Palmdale to the San Fernando Valley. While we can appreciate the sense of adventure, pocket bikes are not street legal and operating them on a public roadway creates a serious safety risk—especially on a highway where motorists may be traveling at significantly higher speeds. All four juveniles were cited and the pocket bikes were impounded. Parents and caregivers, please take a moment to talk with young riders about where these vehicles can legally and safely be operated. What seems like a fun ride can quickly turn into a dangerous situation. Adventure is great. Just make sure it’s a safe and legal one12:44 PM1d agoGeneralNo Name Given Kamal is wanted for his alleged involvement in a……transnational criminal organization engaged in conspiracy to interfere with commerce by extortion. This organization, The Lawrence Bishnoi Organized Crime Group, originated in the Punjab state of India and operated in the Los Angeles region and elsewhere. If you have any information concerning this case, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate. Alternatively, you can submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov, or call 1 800 CALL-FBI. Additional details: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/cei/no-name-given-kamal/@@download.pdf10:37 AM1d agoGeneralLancasterSEB WARRANT SERVICE — EAST LANCASTER A large law enforcement presence was……reported early Thursday morning as the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) served a warrant in the area of Avenue J between 205th and 210th Streets East. The operation began just after 1 a.m., with multiple Sheriff’s units in the area. At this time, it is unknown what the warrant was related to or who authorities were seeking. No additional details have been released
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