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Cat who went missing for over a week at LAX found – NBC Los Angeles

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Search for cat who went missing after carrier broke at LAX – NBC Los Angeles


A kitty who went missing after escaping from their owner’s carrier at LAX was found Friday night.

After nine days of traps and efforts, 10-year-old Gocha was captured, according to friends of the owners.

The cat went missing on Sept. 9 after Gocha’s owners were on their way to catch a flight back home to Korea.

The cat’s carrier fell over, and the nervous kitty made a run for it at a nearby construction site.

Efforts to get Gocha back home with her family in Korea are now underway.



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Man shot in robbery attempt at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa – NBC Los Angeles

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Man shot in robbery attempt at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa – NBC Los Angeles


A man was wounded in a shooting during an attempted robbery Sunday night at the South Coast Plaza shopping mall in Costa Mesa.

No arrests were reported early Monday in the robbery attempt in a mall parking lot. The victim was shot in the leg and hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

Investigators appeared to be examining a white Lamborghini SUV, possibly owned by the victim, that was towed from the scene. A news videographer at the scene said the robber tried to take the victim’s Rolex watch and Lamborghini SUV.



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Magnitude 3.2 earthquake strikes near Inglewood – NBC Los Angeles

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Back to back earthquakes rattle Ontario – NBC Los Angeles


A magnitude 3.2 earthquake struck near Inglewood and Lennox at 4:48 a.m. on Monday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.    

It was centered a half-mile northwest of Lennox and 1.6 miles southwest of Inglewood.

It was about 8 miles deep.The quake was centered 1.7 miles northwest of Hawthorne and 1.7 miles northeast of Del Aire.

There were no reports of injuries or damage.



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Pit bull found wandering near Line Fire in Beaumont is adopted – NBC Los Angeles

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Pit bull found near Line Fire is up for adoption – NBC Los Angeles


A pit bull that was found wandering by an incident command post in Beaumont has found a new home.

Chief, the playful pit bull, was rescued after being spotted multiple times by firefighters battling the Line Fire in San Bernardino County.

The friendly golden pit bull was taken to Haven Pet Center where he got his name “Chief,” to be put up for adoption after no one claimed him.

The “fire dog” was adopted by a fellow firefighter family, according to Cal Fire.

“Haven Pet Center did a wonderful job of caring for him while he awaited his furever family. They mentioned it was especially meaningful as sometimes pit bulls have a harder time finding a home,” Cal Fire said in a social media post.



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