• Boyfriend Suspected Of Killing Woman In Front Of Her Toddlers Arrested In Sacramento

    Boyfriend Suspected Of Killing Woman In Front Of Her Toddlers Arrested In Sacramento
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13/AP) — The man suspected of shooting a Bay Area woman to death while she was driving her two young children has been arrested in Sacramento.
    Rashanda Franklin was killed in a targeted shooting as she drove her children to school in Richmond. She was found wounded behind the steering wheel and died at the scene. Her children, both boys, were not hurt, Richmond Police Lt. Felix Tan said.
    A $2 million warrant has been issued for the arrest of Franklin’s estranged boyfri
  • Young Woman Trying To Take Selfie Survives 60-Foot Fall Off Foresthill Bridge

    Young Woman Trying To Take Selfie Survives 60-Foot Fall Off Foresthill Bridge
    PLACER COUNTY (CBS13) – Deputies say a selfie-taker is lucky to be alive after she fell 60 feet off the Foresthill Bridge.
    The incident happened Tuesday afternoon. The Placer County Sheriff’s Office says the young woman and her friends from Sacramento were on the girders underneath the bridge – a closed part of the popular landmark.
    As she was trying to take a selfie, the young woman fell. She landed on the trail about 60 feet down.This is where the female was on the girders an
  • Missing Mountain View Infant Found Safe, Father Still At Large

    Missing Mountain View Infant Found Safe, Father Still At Large
    MOUNTAIN VIEW (CBS13) – The latest on the search for a missing infant from Mountain View:
    11:56 a.m.
    Police say Madilyn Wallin has been found safe in Livermore.
    Madilyn’s father, the man suspected of abducting the four-month-old in Mountain View on Tuesday, is still at large.UPDATE: Madilyn has been found safe in Livermore. Father Michael Wallin is still at large. Many thanks to @LivermorePolice for their help! pic.twitter.com/uD0IqPu4uo
    — Mountain View Police (@MountainVi
  • Amber Alert Issued For Missing Mountain View Infant

    Amber Alert Issued For Missing Mountain View Infant
    MOUNTAIN VIEW (CBS13) – The latest on the search for a missing infant from Mountain View:
    10:30 a.m.
    Authorities have issued an Amber Alert for missing infant Madilyn Wallin.
    According to California Highway Patrol, the Amber Alert is in effect for Alameda, San Joaquin, Santa Clara and Stanislaus counties.AMBER Alert victim: 4-month-old Madilyn Wallin. 2 feet tall, 15 lbs, w/brown hair & hazel eyes. Wearing a wht tank and pnk ballerina outfit.
    — CHP Headquarters (@CHP_HQ) April 5,
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  • Gov. Brown Makes $52 Billion Push For Transportation Funding

    Gov. Brown Makes $52 Billion Push For Transportation Funding
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Gov. Jerry Brown will make his final transportation funding bill push at the State Capitol on Wednesday.
    Tuesday, Gov. Brown was in Riverside to drum up support for the $52 billion plan to fix California’s roads.
    Alongside union workers and Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leon, the governor reiterated his stance that now is the time for the bill – saying it will not get cheaper.
    De Leon says the bill will contain a lockbox to make sure money from the tax
  • Police: Suspects Killed In Stockton Crash After Chase Were 15, 17

    Police: Suspects Killed In Stockton Crash After Chase Were 15, 17
    STOCKTON (CBS13) – Police are saying that all the suspects involved in Tuesday’s deadly crash are teenagers.
    The incident began late Tuesday morning as an attempted purse snatching at a Costco in Lodi.
    Officers in Stockton soon spotted the suspects and gave chase. The suspect’s vehicle reportedly swerved into oncoming traffic, hitting a pedestrian and several cars before it flipped over near Hammer Lane and Alexandria Place.
    Two of the suspects inside the car were killed in the
  • Gov. Brown To Make Final Push For Transportation Funding

    Gov. Brown To Make Final Push For Transportation Funding
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Gov. Jerry Brown will make his final transportation funding bill push at the State Capitol on Wednesday.
    Tuesday, Gov. Brown was in Riverside to drum up support for the $52 billion plan to fix California’s roads.
    Alongside union workers and Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leon, the governor reiterated his stance that now is the time for the bill – saying it will not get cheaper.
    De Leon says the bill will contain a lockbox to make sure money from the tax
  • Search On For Missing Mountain View Infant

    Search On For Missing Mountain View Infant
    MOUNTAIN VIEW (CBS13) – South Bay authorities are looking for a missing infant.
    According to the Mountain View Police Department, four-month-old Madilyn Wallin went missing at about 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
    Madilyn was last seen wearing a white top and pink ballerina outfit.Have you seen Madilyn? She was taken by this man, her father Michael Wallin, late Tues. If you have info. call 650-903-6395. pic.twitter.com/mfMM6EKwwt
    — Mountain View Police (@MountainViewPD) April 5, 2017
    Police be
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  • Person Killed In Fiery Crash On Stockton Boulevard

    Person Killed In Fiery Crash On Stockton Boulevard
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – A person has died after a crash and car fire near the UC Davis Medical Center early Wednesday morning.
    The incident happened around midnight near 39th Street and Stockton Boulevard.
    A person driving a car on 39th Street crashed into a tree. The car was soon engulfed in flames.
    The driver was killed in the crash.
    Sacramento police say only one person was in the car. That person’s identity has not been released.
    The crash is still under investigation. Both sides of
  • Police Searching For Leads After Missing College Student’s Truck, Cellphone Found

    Police Searching For Leads After Missing College Student’s Truck, Cellphone Found
    LIVE OAK (CBS13) — It’s been five days since Alycia “Ali” Yeoman went missing and still there is no sign of the 20-year old from Gridley. Yeoman was last seen driving her 1998 green Toyota Tacoma truck from an address on Romero Street in Yuba City Thursday night.
    According to Gridley police, she was visiting a male friend. That friend was Mike Lizarraga, a small business owner and music artist in Gridley who apparently was hosting a few people at his place that night incl
  • 2 Dead After High-Speed Pursuit In Stockton

    2 Dead After High-Speed Pursuit In Stockton
    STOCKTON (CBS13) — Two suspects are dead after a Stockton police pursuit ended in a violent crash on Hammer Lane and Alexandria Place.
    A third suspect in the car survived and is in custody.
    The suspect vehicle swerved into oncoming traffic, hitting a pedestrian and several cars before flipping over.
    Police radio recordings reveal the chase started only minutes before the crash.
    Stockton Police dispatch recording: “I’m in the fourth car back, everybody that’s in it now, st
  • Boy Scouts Replace Orange Trees Stolen From Orangevale Church Orchard

    Boy Scouts Replace Orange Trees Stolen From Orangevale Church Orchard
    ORANGEVALE (CBS13) – A group of Boy Scouts in Orangevale replanted an orchard of orange trees on Tuesday five months after they were taken in the middle of the night.
    “We wanted to make it better because a couple of planters without trees look a little bland,” said 14-year-old Orion Palomar, a member of Boy Scout Troop 144.
    From 9 years old all the way to 18, the scouts aren’t bitter about what happened back in November. Instead, with smiles, they made it their mission to
  • Police Searching For Suspect In Deadly Hit-And-Run On Lodi Man’s Birthday

    Police Searching For Suspect In Deadly Hit-And-Run On Lodi Man’s Birthday
    LODI (CBS13) – Police are investigating a hit-and-run where the driver kept going and a man was left dead in the street.
    The scene of a horrific crash Sunday has since been turned into a memorial site to remember Louis Morales, the man who turned 49 the same day he was killed.
    “He loved us a lot,” said his sister Jessica Morales.
    His friends and family gathered at the scene on Sacramento Street and Lodi Avenue from all over the country to be together.
    “It’s hard to
  • Sacramento Taking Steps To Regulate Marijuana Businesses

    Sacramento Taking Steps To Regulate Marijuana Businesses
    SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The City of Sacramento is continuing to move forward with the legalization and regulation of marijuana-related businesses.
    On Tuesday, the City Council passed two ordinances relating to marijuana manufacturing and testing businesses. Business owners will be able to apply for a permit beginning May 4.
    The rules and regulations are similar to the marijuana cultivation ordinance, which was passed several months ago. Roughly 80 cultivation applications were submitted on Mo
  • UC Davis Encouraged By Changes To Alzheimer’s Care

    UC Davis Encouraged By Changes To Alzheimer’s Care
    DAVIS (CBS13) — There is new help for people dealing with Alzheimer’s disease.
    New state guidelines and federal funding are promising to help ease the confusion about care.
    Dr. Charles DeCarli is the director of Alzheimer’s Disease Center at UC Davis. He’s optimistic about the new guidelines he says will translate into better care for Dementia patients. According to Dr. DeCarli, “Too many people who could be treated are not being diagnosed and therefore not get
  • Woodland Man Who Broke Chihuahua’s Leg Found Guilty

    Woodland Man Who Broke Chihuahua’s Leg Found Guilty
    WOODLAND, Calif. (AP) – Northern California prosecutors say a jury found a man who broke a Chihuahua dog’s leg after the animal peed on furniture guilty of animal cruelty.
    Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig says 45-year-old John Peterson of Woodland became upset when his son-in-law’s dog urinated on furniture in his house. Peterson picked up the dog and threw it violently out of the house, breaking the dog’s femur.
    Reisig says Peterson then sent a text message to h
  • Sacramento Man Pleads Guilty To $6.6 Million Synthetic Marijuana Conspiracy

    Sacramento Man Pleads Guilty To $6.6 Million Synthetic Marijuana Conspiracy
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – A California man pleaded guilty in federal court to participating in a conspiracy that distributed more than $6.6 million in synthetic marijuana from and to central Missouri businesses.
    Federal prosecutors say 40-year-old Michael James Butler, of Sacramento, California, pleaded guilty Tuesday for his role in money-laundering and mail fraud conspiracies. Both conspiracies occurred between December 2012 and July 2015 and were related to the distribution of syntheti

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