Saturday, October 26, 2013

Murrieta Minister, Pilot Killed In Kansas Plane Crash

Edward Dufresne, a minister from Murrieta, is seen in this undated file photo. The plane crashed into a field near Derby, about 20 miles away from Wichita's Mid-Continent Airport. Dufresne ran the World Harvest Church in Murrieta, but he spent much of his time as a traveling faith healer. "He was a very honorable person, and one thing that I appreciated, he was a very loving individual to me in particular. I don't know how he was with other people, but he was kind of a father figure," said Pastor Jim Ames, a friend of Dufresne. The Federal Aviation Administration says the plane was bound for Texas. Dufresne was due to give a talk at a church there.
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Murrieta Firefighters Revive Unconscious Cat With New Oxygen Mask

Tony Conrad said. All alleged crimes occurred off campus, Conrad said. They took place between 2012 and August 2013, Hall said. All suspects in this investigation have been contacted by detectives and arrested, stated a news release from Murrieta Attorney police issued Sept. 12. An investigation that began with a school resource officer on Aug. 29 and was transferred to the Murrieta Attorney Police Departments investigative unit on Sept. 3, according to the news release. The two boys were arrested Sept.
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2 Murrieta Boys, Both 17, Charged With Sex Crimes After School Investigation

murrieta-vista advertisement A lucky cat still has all of its nine lives thanks to Murrieta Attorney firefighters. The pet was found unconscious, its breathing labored, in a smoke-filled home Wednesday. The blaze was sparked by decorative lights that caught bedroom curtains on fire, according to Matt Corelli, a Murrieta Fire Department spokesman. Crews responded about 11 p.m. to the house fire in the 41000 block of Magnolia Street. Firefighters had no trouble dousing the flames, but the room was already filled with smoke when a police officer found an unconscious feline under a dresser. Acting quickly, firefighters used one of their new oxygen masks designed specifically for animals to revive the fluffy Persian cat. "After receiving some oxygen, the cat perked right up," Corelli said. In the end, the cat was no worse for the wear, and the firefighters got some practice on their new gear.
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ED MURRIETA: What you need to know about new barbecue options

Local Dickeys franchises are in Natomas, Folsom, Elk Grove and Roseville. Another is expected to open in Rancho Cordova later this month. No opening date for the midtown location has been announced; construction appears to be moving along in the space that previously housed Una Mas, a Mexican-style fast-casual chain. Tank House opened in August, replacing Hads, a steak and seafood restaurant. Tank House is operated by husband-and-wife-team Tyler and Melissa Williams . Tyler Williams previously was a bartender at midtowns Golden Bear.
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FOOTBALL: Temecula Valley rallies to beat Murrieta Mesa

Murrieta Attorney Mesa then drove to the Temecula Valley 28-yard line and on third-and-five, Hooks dropped Ram running back McKinley Ross for a seven yard loss. Ram kicker Mateo Thompson, who earlier this year set a school record with a 52-yard field goal, came on to give Murrieta Attorney Mesa the victory, but his 51-yard kick fell short. Plantier had a stellar night, completing 21 of 32 passes for 369 yards and four touchdowns. In the first quarter, Plantier threw a 50-yard touchdown to Dominique Maiden. He then connected with Griffin Doran on an 80-yard TD in the second quarter, which gave Temecula Valley a 14-3 lead. Murrieta Mesa lost a heartbreaker for the second straight week and all three league losses have come by nine points of fewer.
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