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A Santa Ana man was arrested in Bakersfield on suspicion of kidnapping a teen girl who he met online while playing Fortnite, officials said. Sergio Estrada, 19, was arrested Wednesday in east Bakersfield after deputies say they found him walking with a girl who was reported missing.
In Santa Ana, about 120 protesters gathered outside a federal building near City Hall on Monday afternoon. Multiple raids had been conducted across Santa Ana that morning, including at Home Depots and restaurants and in industrial areas of the city.
During a news conference, U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli called the alleged attacks "vicious," and accused the men of escalating the events of anti-ICE protests that took place in Paramount, downtown L.A. and Santa Ana.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNImmigration raids and military presence hurting economy in Santa Ana, employers saySeveral business owners in Santa Ana told Eyewitness News they were down to less than 10% of their usual sales since Monday, with customers staying home in fear.
A 19-year-old Santa Ana man was arrested in east Wednesday after he allegedly met a 14-year-old girl on the gaming platform Fortnite and kidnapped
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In Santa Ana near Los Angeles, armored vehicles blocked the road Tuesday morning leading into the Civic Center, while locals there handed food and water to National Guard troops.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNAt least 10 arrested, unlawful assembly declared after tensions flare at Santa Ana protestAt least 10 people were arrested after a protest against immigration raids in Orange County Monday turned chaotic and led to police declaring an unlawful assembly.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNDay laborers targeted in raid at Santa Ana Home Depot, OC officials sayFederal immigration officials appeared to target day laborers in raids Monday at a Home Deport in Santa Ana, leaders in Orange County said.
The Orange County chapter of Community Associations Institute broke ground Thursday on an outdoor project at Bishop Manor.
Congressman Lou Correa and other Orange County community leaders criticized the Trump administration during a news conference on Tuesday