Lead Stories:
- The murder suspect from the Roseville Park shooting is still on the lam this morning. Placer County Sheriff are searching for the second day for Eric Abril, who escaped from custody at Sutter Roseville Medical Center early Sunday morning, just over 24 hours ago. Click here to read more.
- In the first case of its kind in California where a fentanyl dealer has been convicted of murder for selling drugs that led to an overdose death. The Placer Country District Attorney's office conforming a 21-year-old man was convicted of second-degree murder in connection with the death of a 15-year-old girl who overdosed last summer. Click here to read more.
- They are the largest land owner in Solano County, but no one knows who they are. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that a company called "Flannery Associates" purchased 52,000 acres in the area, including land around Travis Air Force Base. Federal officials are investigating the deal under the concern for foreign interference. Click here to read more.
- A human trafficking case is unfolding at a California military base. That's where a missing 14-year-old girl was found after running away from her San Diego County home last month. Her family believes she was sold for sex. A Marine at Camp Pendleton was taken into custody and questioned but hasn't been formally charged. Click here to read more.
- Another major insurance company will be limiting the number of new homeowners policies it will write in California. Farmers Insurance is the latest, citing California’s natural disasters, inflation and the cost of rebuilding houses as the reason why they are now limiting the number of new homeowners policies they will write. Click here to read more.