Orange County Sheriff’s Deputy Jesse Carrasco had just a few details from dispatch when he pulled up to Cook’s Corner the evening of Aug. 23. Minutes earlier, John Snowling had walked into the beloved bar in Trabuco Canyon and opened fire, killing three and wounding six others, including his estranged wife.
Come safely dispose of your hazardous waste free of charge. Acceptable Items: Paint and Painting Supplies, Automotive Products, Cleaning Products, Pesticides and Herbicides, Aerosol Cans, and Universal Waste such as Electronics, Household Batteries, and Fluorescent Tubes and Bulbs.
An attorney for the Legal Aid Society of Orange County will provide free legal advice to seniors through the Orange County Senior Citizens Legal Advocacy Program (SCLAP) on a wide variety of issues, including government benefits, health, housing, consumer problems and elder abuse.
Lake Forest K-6 residents, who attended “Get Safe – Basic,” will get the chance to learn about personal safety awareness, self-defense, bullying prevention and much more. The class is held on 4 consecutive Mondays.
The AOCDS Memorial Fund assists peace officers or the families of officers who are killed or injured in the line of duty, suffering from a serious medical condition, experiencing a catastrophic circumstance, disabled, or retired and in need of assistance. This includes, but is not limited to, sworn deputy sheriffs or peace officers with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, district attorney’s office, probation department and OC Parks. The fund also helps qualifying officers across the state of California and awards annual scholarships to select children of members entering their first year at a college or university, among many other things.
The AOCDS Memorial Fund is a fully recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
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