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Family sues Beck's husband, LAPD
The family of a student who had a sexual affair with Burbank Unified middle school teacher Amy Beck has filed a lawsuit against her husband, a Los Angeles police officer, claiming he threatened to kill the teenager with his department-issued gun.
The...Tags: Family, Los Angeles, California, Los Angeles Police Department, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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City awaits word on Lehman's suit
More than two years after the collapse of Lehman Bros., Burbank is still pining for the $10 million it lost in the deal.
Following Lehman’s declaration of bankruptcy in September 2008, Burbank filed a lawsuit alleging top executives of the...Tags: The Walt Disney Co., California, New York, Companies and Corporations, Investments
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Five arrested in paintball attacks
Three 18-year-old men and two juveniles could face felony assault charges after Burbank police this week arrested them on suspicion of committing a rash of paintball assaults — including shots at a girl on a bike, seniors and a 16-year-old boy. Cars...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, California, Police Arrests, Crimes, Assault
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Attorney change delays murder trial
LOS ANGELES — A 36-year-old gang member convicted of killing a 16-year-old Burbank boy and trying to kill his four friends 20 years ago announced on Thursday that he has retained a new attorney, prompting the judge to postpone his sentencing....Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Judges, Mexico, Crimes, Assault
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Alleged paintballers plead not guilty
Three Bellarmine-Jefferson High School students on Friday pleaded not guilty to felony charges related to a series of paintball attacks last month on passersby in Burbank. Eric Marcson Lopez — previously identified as Eric Monson — of...Tags: High School Sports, Crimes, Assault, Court Preliminary, Crime, Law and Justice
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Court OKs release of documents to fired officer
An appellate court this week ordered the release of personnel and internal investigation records to former Burbank Police Deputy Chief William Taylor, whose suit against the department claims that he was fired for pushing for internal reforms. Taylor...Tags: California, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft
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B-movie producer charged in Ponzi scheme
A Burbank business owner was arraigned this week on 89 felony counts related to a $9-million Ponzi scheme. Mahmoud Karkehabadi — also known as Mike Karkeh — is accused of promising investors up to 35% returns for making loans to his B-movie...Tags: California, Television Industry, Crimes, Bankruptcy, Entertainment
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Briefly In Public Safety
Car causes bicyclist to crash A bicyclist was traveling westbound Oct. 19 on Kling Street when a yellow Volkswagen Bug made an illegal right turn in front of the woman. While trying to avoid a collision with the vehicle, the bicyclist lost her...Tags: Los Angeles, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Crimes, Assault, Murder
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Woman gets 5 years for scam
A Burbank woman was sentenced to five years in federal prison after she pleaded guilty to operating a $10.3-million Ponzi scheme. She was also ordered to pay $6.1 million to victims after having already returned a portion of the money. Clelia Flores,...Tags: Los Angeles, California, Companies and Corporations, Crimes, Lawyers
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Family sues BUSD in Beck case
The family of a Burbank teenager who had a sexual relationship with his middle school teacher has filed a lawsuit against the school district alleging that it failed to safeguard the student from an aggressive predator. In March, Amy Beck, a sixth-grade...Tags: Family, California, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Justice System, Event Planning
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Police: Man went on robbery spree
A 23-year-old Sun Valley man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to committing five street robberies at knifepoint within 30 minutes. Andy Alvarado was arrested Sunday night after allegedly demanding cash, car keys and even a bicycle from people along the North...Tags: Los Angeles, Crimes, Assault, Court Preliminary, Real Estate
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Man pleads not guilty to burglary
A Burbank man on Thursday pleaded not guilty to burglarizing a parked car while pushing his 2-year-old son in a stroller. Frederic Strobel, 31, was pushing his son in a stroller at about 3:50 p.m. Tuesday along the 2600 block of Wyoming Avenue when he...Tags: Los Angeles, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Crimes, Court Preliminary, Crime, Law and Justice
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