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Woman jumps out of vehicle on Highway 101 near Lindero Canyon Road

  • By From staff reports
  • Posted August 15, 2013 at 10:10 p.m., updated August 15, 2013 at 10:48 p.m.

A woman was found lying on the eastbound portion of Highway 101 near the Lindero Canyon Road exit about 9:15 p.m. Thursday, the California Highway Patrol reported.

The woman was later rolled over to the right shoulder, the patrol reported.

Several vehicles stopped on the highway to protect the woman from oncoming traffic, the patrol said.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department was notified of the incident and the woman was placed on a helicopter, authorities said.

A representative of the Lost Hills station of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department later said the woman apparently jumped out of a vehicle and onto the freeway. She was scratched up but otherwise OK, the representative said.

The area is in Westlake Village just inside Los Angeles County



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FREESTUFF writes:

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TheRevWillyD writes:

LOL

kkayla writes:

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Where is that "thumbs up" choice when I need it?

FREESTUFF writes:

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whereyoufromdude writes:

So many questions unanswered or never answered by mr./ms. Staff Reports. Was the car moving at the time? Where did it end up? Did it hit anyone? What was the make and model? Were there any passengers? Was she cited? Was she speeding? C'mon, mr./ms. Staff reports, you gotta stick with the who, what, where, when whys when reporting this kind if meaningful stuff.

FactsMatter writes:

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Teabaggers refer to a political group who earned that name by sending tea bags to Obama. Intelligent people realize words can have different meanings based on the context used. Glad to see the Star employees people who understand use of the English language. As some posters apparently do not.

FREESTUFF writes:

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Teabaggers refer to a political group who earned that name by sending tea bags to Obama. Intelligent people realize words can have different meanings based on the context used. Glad to see the Star employees people who understand use of the English language. As some posters apparently do not.

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FactsMatter writes:

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oilpiers writes:

24 hours after this story was originally posted, it still reads like a facebook posting by a 14 year old.

carthomas7 writes:

And you guys want MORE for the rag than world class papers. NO budget to have enough reporters! Delete the stupid comments, not defamatory ones!



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Thousand Oaks CA 91320  nick.adc1@gmail.com
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Stolen items found for sale online after Thousand Oaks home burglary

Thousand Oaks police said Friday they'd made an arrest in connection with a residential burglary after the stolen items showed up for sale online.

On Wednesday, a woman reported several items of electronic equipment had been stolen from her residence, police said. Detectives began an investigation and learned several of the stolen items were being listed for sale online.

Detectives said they arranged to meet the seller and purchase the items. When the seller showed up with the stolen property, he was arrested by detectives Thousand Oaks police said.

A search warrant was then served at his residence and additional stolen property belonging to the victim was discovered, police said.

Police said Matthew Carillo, 20, of Newbury Park, was arrested and booked into county jail.



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tnieback writes:

What a 'brain trust' the police will never check the internet.

Mina writes:

Yay! Good job, Thousand Oaks Police!

Our police here in California are the best!

We need to support our police departments by allowing them to hire the people they need to do more of this kind of investigation.

Decades of irrational right wing austerity have seriously impacted public safety and cash strapped police departments across the state are fighting heroically to keep us all safe even while enduring the attacks of right wingers hell bent on convincing us all that everything government does is wrong.

carthomas7 writes:

So the above poster takes from the tax payers instead of being one of the producers.
Do you know what you are even talking about.
The absolute last item to be cut is police and fire..... even though it is used to scare us to give local wasteful govt. MORE of our hard earned income.
I can tell you that TO sheriff budget has gone from $14 mill to $26 mill in a dozen yrs. Only addition is one additional 24 hr car!
Why should any govt employee get over $100K per yr for life!!
Brooks gets $244K Fire Chief lost council race Ventura gets $155k?? We need to change that!!!



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