Saturday, February 16, 2013

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Despite a flurry of tips that drew police to a San Bernardino apartment complex and a Northridge home improvement letter authorizing child from united states to travel store, wanted ex-police officer Christopher Jordan Dorner remained at large Monday morning.
Southern California has been on edge as the multi-agency manhunt continues for the 33-year-old letter authorizing child from united states to travel Navy veteran suspected of fatally shooting three people letter authorizing child from united states to travel and wounding two others. The investigation into Dorner's whereabouts has fanned out across the region, taking authorities as far east as Las Vegas and as far south as San Diego.
But despite numerous rumors and tips — and a $1-million reward — there have been no confirmed sightings of Dorner or evidence pointing to his whereabouts since his burning pickup was discovered Thursday on a forest road in Big Bear, officials letter authorizing child from united states to travel said.
Hundreds of sheriff's deputies, police officers and federal agents focused their search on the snowy mountains, checking cabin-by-cabin for any sign of Dorner. The search was scaled back Sunday but continued Monday letter authorizing child from united states to travel morning with about 30 officers searching vacation letter authorizing child from united states to travel homes and cabins in "an even more remote area," the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department letter authorizing child from united states to travel said.
So did a reported sighting later that day at a Northridge Lowe's , prompting an evacuation of the store as police looked for Dorner. A law enforcement source later said the call to the Lowe's might have been related to a couple fighting outside the store.
Los Angeles officials announced Sunday a $1-million reward for information leading to the capture and arrest of Dorner, letter authorizing child from united states to travel whose alleged killing spree began Feb. 3 with the deaths of Monica Quan, a Cal State Fullerton assistant basketball coach, and her fiance, Keith Lawrence.
As the manhunt stretched into another day, city officials vowed to find Dorner. The $1-million reward — raised from local governments, police departments, civic organizations, businesses and individuals — is thought to be the largest ever offered locally, and authorities hope it could jump-start the search.
L.A. Now is the Los Angeles Times' breaking news section for Southern letter authorizing child from united states to travel California. It is produced by more than 80 reporters and editors in The Times' Metro section, reporting from the paper's downtown Los Angeles headquarters as well as bureaus in Costa Mesa, Long Beach, San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, letter authorizing child from united states to travel Riverside, Ventura and West Los Angeles.

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