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Today, we honor and remember those who gave their lives in service to our great nation. Their courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to protecting our freedoms will never be forgotten.
The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office stands in gratitude as we reflect on the heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice.
🇺🇸We remember them today and every day.
The #SBCProbation Honor Guard presented the colors at the 11th Annual National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Memorial, hosted by the @sbcountyda. National Crime Victims’ Rights Week is observed each April to raise awareness of victims’ rights and the impact of crime. #NCVRW2026
The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office has filed charges against 29‑year‑old Chamel Abdulkarim of Highland in connection with the massive fire that erupted at the Kimberly‑Clark Distribution Center in Ontario.
Fire personnel from multiple agencies responded rapidly to the incident, deploying significant resources to control the fire’s rapid spread throughout the 1.2‑million‑square‑foot facility. Ontario Fire Department and Police Department investigators similarly acted swiftly, using community tips and investigative leads to identify and locate Abdulkarim.
On Thursday, April 9th San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office filed the following charges:
One Count of PC 451.5(a) – Aggravated Arson
Six Counts of PC 451(c) – Arson of a Structure
Abdulkarim is currently being held on a No Bail status. He is due to be arraigned Friday, April 10th, at 8:30 AM at Rancho Cucamonga Superior Courthouse.
Defendant Abdulkarim is also facing federal charges for arson, which will be prosecuted by the U.S. Atorney’s Office - Central District of California.
For charging documents and more information visit https://t.co/fSfCZQNdF7
Reminder: The San Bernardino County District Attorney Offices are closed today in observance of President’s Day. Normal office hours return Tuesday, Feb. 17th 2026.
The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office announces recent developments in the prosecution of Woravit Mektrakarn, charged with PC 187(a) – Murder, in connection with the disappearance and presumed death of one of his employees nearly three decades ago.
The victim, Luis Garcia, who worked for Mektrakarn at his Ontario, CA noodle business, was last seen on November 23, 1996, when he was believed to have met Mektrakarn to receive a final payment in a financial agreement.
Luis Garcia was never seen again.
Mektrakarn fled the United States shortly after the crime and lived under a falsified identity between Burma and Cambodia for nearly 30 years. In April 2024, he was apprehended under an alias and in disguise by the Royal Thai Police in Bangkok at the request of the United States. The U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs and U.S. Embassy Bangkok worked with Thai authorities to secure his arrest and extradition.
On January 16, 2026, Mektrakarn was extradited to the United States and escorted to San Bernardino by the U.S. Marshals Service.
“This case demonstrates our unwavering commitment to pursuing justice, no matter how much time has passed,” said District Attorney Jason Anderson. “It also stands as a testament to the extraordinary efforts and partnerships of law enforcement agencies across the globe, whose dedication made this outcome possible.”
Full release ➡️ https://t.co/fVck0F7NAj
@TheJusticeDept Office of International Affairs
@USMarshalsHQ
San Bernardino County District Attorney Jason Anderson announced today that Verizon Wireless will pay $7.7 million to resolve a statewide civil enforcement action involving environmental violations at hundreds of the company’s wireless telecommunication cell towers across Southern California.
“Verizon’s failure to comply with law that govern hazardous materials created avoidable risks,” said District Attorney Anderson. “The investigation found consistent gaps in required reporting, employee training, and inspection access across hundreds of facilities. This judgment ensures accountability while strengthening transparency for first responders at thousands of cell towers and requires that Verizon maintain compliance going forward.”
The case was filed in Orange County Superior Court by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office and brought by the District Attorneys of Ventura, Los Angeles, Imperial, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego counties along with the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office.
Thank you to our DA Consumer and Environmental Protection Unit for prosecuting this case for San Bernardino County.
For more information on the violations, failure to provide adequate local oversight of hazardous materials, and penalties, visit our website https://t.co/xSuYUbPD7p.
Our front offices will be closed on Wednesday December 24th and Thursday Demcember 25th, in observance of the Christmas Holiday.
⚠️Reminder: The Superior Courthouse will be open on December 24th, and we will be staffed to cover hearings scheduled for this day. Normal business hours resume Friday, December 26th, 2025.
Have a safe and joyous holiday from our DA family to yours.
Our Office joins in thanking San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors in prioritizing child victims in San Bernardino County. With this investment, children can continue to receive the trauma informed care and healing that RICA provides.
Each year, tens of thousands of children are reported to San Bernardino County as possible victims of abuse or neglect. At Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, a specialized medical team has become one of the most influential forces in identifying abuse, protecting young victims, and guiding families toward long-term healing. 🛡️
Now, with a $7.5 million investment from the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors, the team is preparing to expand its reach even further. 🤝
“With San Bernardino County’s population on the rise and more families seeking support, we must ensure our child protection resources grow as well,” said Board of Supervisors Chairman and Third District Supervisor Dawn Rowe. “Expanding the RICA team means we’re ready to respond to the increased need and heightened awareness around child abuse.”
Read the full story: https://t.co/cN0pU77XJa
#children #kids #family #parenting
If you live downstream from the El Dorado, Bridge, or Line fire burn scar areas, flash flooding, mudslides, and debris flows are a serious risk when it rains. Visit https://t.co/u3gMuaxRqG to view helpful resources and tips on how to prepare and stay safe. 🌧️ ⚠️
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Today we mourn with our partners @sbcountysheriff and @ranchocucamongapd as they grieve the line of duty death of Sheriff Deputy Andrew Nuñez.
Our Office sends our continued prayers to the family, loved ones and colleagues as they navigate this tremendous tragedy.
In Loving Memory of Deputy Andrew Nunez
With heavy hearts and profound grief, we honor the memory of San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Deputy Andrew Nunez, who tragically lost his life in the line of duty on October 27, 2025.
Deputy Nunez served with unwavering commitment, courage, and deep compassion for the community he vowed to protect. His bravery and sacrifice reflect a life dedicated to safeguarding others, even at the greatest cost. Such devotion will remain forever etched in our hearts.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and fellow deputies as they face this unimaginable loss. May they be surrounded by comfort, lifted by the love of their community, and strengthened by the legacy of honor he leaves behind.
Rest in eternal peace, Deputy Nunez. Your watch has concluded, yet your spirit, service, and sacrifice will live on in every life you touched.
Our office lobbies will be closed Oct. 13th for a county holiday.
Important: Superior Courts are open and we will be staffed for all scheduled court hearings. Normal business hours will resume Tuesday, Oct. 14th
County offices will be closed on Monday, Oct. 13. We will reopen on Tuesday, Oct. 14.
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Las oficinas del condado estarán cerradas el lunes 13 de octubre. Volveremos a abrir el martes 14 de octubre.
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On August 22, 2025 the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office filed six felony counts against Defendant Guillermo Humberto Cascante (57) of San Bernardino CA.
Defendant Cascante is alleged to have kidnapped and sexually assaulted a minor in Highland, CA, and the minor victim was able to escape and immediately report the incident.
At this time, our Office filed felony charges against Defendant Guillermo Humberto Cascante. The charges include PC 288(b)(1) – Forcible Lewd act on a child under 14, and PC 288(a) – Lewd acts on a child under 14.
Additionally, special allegations have been alleged for aggravating circumstances including kidnapping and use of a firearm.
His arraignment date is Monday August 25, at San Bernardino Justice Center @ 8:30am in department S7. Case # FSB25003113
Currently, a District Attorney Victim Advocate has contacted the victim and family to provide resources and support.
San Bernardino County Sheriff Detectives believe there may be more victims and are asking them or anyone with additional information to contact Highland Sheriff Station at (909) 425-9793
Please visit our website link for full release and charging docs https://t.co/sHg6Pfe8TG
SUSPECT 1: Jake Mitchell Haro, 32-years-old, Resident of Cabazon, CA
SUSPECT 2: Rebecca Renee Haro, 41-years-old, Resident of Cabazon, CA
VICTIM(S): Emmanuel Haro, seven-month-old Infant of Cabazon, CA
This investigation began on August 14, 2025, as a reported kidnapping at the Big 5 in Yucaipa. The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department immediately dedicated all available resources to locate seven-month-old Emmanuel Haro. During the investigation thus far, numerous interviews have been conducted, search warrants have been served, digital and electronic evidence has been collected and closely analyzed. Based on the evidence, investigators determined a kidnapping in Yucaipa did not occur. It is believed Emmauel is deceased and the search to recover his remains is ongoing.
Arrest warrants were obtained from the Riverside County Superior Court and on August 22, 2025, detectives from the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Homicide Detail and Specialized Enforcement Division arrested Jake and Rebecca Haro at their residence in Cabazon, for PC 187 - Murder. Both suspects were booked in a Riverside County jail without bail. No other arrests have been made, and no suspects remain outstanding.
While these arrests mark a significant development, our focus remains on finding Emmanuel.
Sheriff Shannon Dicus stated, “The circumstances surrounding this investigation are tragic and we will continue to search for Emmanuel. I want to thank members of the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office, Riverside County District Attorney’s Office, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, the community, and media for bringing attention to this case. I trust our justice system will hold the parents accountable.”
Anyone with information related to this case is urged to call the Homicide Detail at 909-890-4904. Callers wishing to remain anonymous should contact We-Tip at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or go to https://t.co/k1sSmjFp8H.
District Attorney Jason Anderson welcomed our newest group of interns and law clerks at the Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse today. We are thrilled they decided to spend a few weeks with us learning various roles in our office!
Our summer interns and law clerks come to us with various levels of schooling, from undergrad to already in law school.
Our hope is that they learn as much as they can, leave inspired to continue to do great work in our communities, and look forward to seeing many of them as our future prosecutors⚖️