
2 Suspects Arrested For DUI, Weapons Charges After Reported Shooting In Lodi In-N-Out Drive Thru
Two suspects were arrested Tuesday night on multiple charges after reportedly firing a gun in the drive-thru of a Lodi In-N-Out.
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Two suspects were arrested Tuesday night on multiple charges after reportedly firing a gun in the drive-thru of a Lodi In-N-Out.
Some tense moments unfolded in Lodi on Saturday morning between protestors calling to "defund the police" and a group of pro-Trump demonstrators.
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Lodi police officer Erika Urrea saved a man in a wheelchair stuck on the tracks from certain death Wednesday morning.
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A pedestrian was struck and killed by a train in Lodi Tuesday evening, officials said.
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A suspect was cited for hit-and-run Tuesday after crashing into a parked police vehicle in Lodi, police said.
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The agency says the chemical is showing up in products like gummies, drinks, and vapes, raising concerns that it is being marketed toward kids.