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A maid pleaded no contest Monday to charges of stealing jewelry from Peninsula houses she cleaned and selling the goods for cash, prosecutors said. ; In return for the plea under an agreement with prosecutors, Luz Garcia, 43, will not serve more than a year in jail for grand theft and possession of stolen property. ; Garcia was employed by The Maids, a Nebraska-based home-cleaning company with an office in Redwood City, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office. ; From December 2009 to June 2010, Garcia stole a $4,200 diamond ring and gold earrings from a jewelry box in Belmont, two pairs of gold earrings and a pair of blue topaz earrings from a home in Menlo Park, and a gold necklace with diamonds and other jewelry from an Atherton home.
A woman accused of running prostitution activities at two Redwood City massage parlors pleaded not guilty this week to charges of pimping and pandering, according to San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. Ting Sun, 28, of Milpitas, is charged with three counts of felony pimping, three counts of procuring a person for prostitution and two counts of misdemeanor maintaining a building for prostitution, he added. According to prosecutors, neighbors complained to the Redwood City Police Department about sex-for-money acts offered at Aur ...
Thanks to the $30,000 she loaned her campaign, Redwood City council candidate Corrin Rankin has raised $55,105 so far for her Nov. 5 election bid, according to disclosure documents filed at the end of last month. The bail bonds business owner said Tuesday she has been working “very hard at raising money” to win one of three spots open on the seven-seat council. She collected more than her five opponents. “Some people give you $5 or $10, but it all adds up,” said Rankin, who is married to a Redwood City police detective. ...
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Grand Junction — Bail was set today at $5 million for disgraced Democratic donor Yung Yuen “Norman” Hsu. Mesa County District Attorney Pete Hautzinger asked for a $50 million bond because Hsu had a checkbook that showed a balance of $6 million and because of other allegations that Hsu had bilked investors of more than $40 million in recent years. Mesa County Judge Bruce Raaum set bail at $5 million after Eric Eliff, Hsu’s attorney, argued that Hautzinger’s figure was excessive and that...
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The husband-and-wife managers of a Redwood City auto repair shop that allegedly swindled customers by faking damage to luxury cars and charging for fake repairs pleaded not guilty Tuesday to multiple felony counts of fraud and grand theft. Mehran Baranriz, 45, and Bita Imani, 35, of Group Specialist in Redwood City, stand accused of stuffing dead mice into the engine components of their customers’ BMW and Mercedes vehicles.The couple would file false rodent damage claims to insurance companies and pretend to replace parts, according to prosec ...
Norman Hsu, the fugitive fund-raiser for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and other Democrats who turned himself in to California authorities last week, failed to show up for a court appearance today, and his lawyer said Mr. Hsu’s whereabouts were unknown. Mr. Hsu, who had been free on $2 million bond, was scheduled to appear in Superior Court in Redwood City at 9 a.m. Pacific time to surrender his passport. But when the appointed time came and went with no sign of Mr. Hsu, his lawyer and prosecutors met in chambers with the judge, who then ann ...