"An "Endangered Missing" alert went out to cellphones across the Bay around 7:30 am this morning, due to a missing 11-year-old girl last seen in Oakland early Monday. The girl, Pharrah Johnson, stands 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighs 102 pounds, and has brown hair and hazel eyes, and may have run away from home as she was said to be "on foot" and last seen at 2 am Monday near MacArthur Boulevard and Ritchie Street. [CHP-Alerts/X]"
"Workers and activists held a rally outside Stanford Medical Center on Tuesday to protest the presence of ICE agents at the facility. The protest came after a patient, 47-year-old Aleyda Yenysey Rodriguez, was seen in a video last week being taken away by ICE after being treated at the hospital for fainting. [KTVU] A Bay Area RV owner says he rented his RV to someone and specifically told them they couldn't take it to Burning Man, but guess what they did! [KPIX]"
"San Francisco parents have reportedly been seeing a shortage of crossing guards on city streets as kids have gone back to school this year. [KPIX] Hurricane Lorena, a storm over the Pacific, just reached hurricane strength, and while it may still weaken before it makes landfall, it is forecast to potentially bring "life-threatening flash floods and mudslides" to Mexico's Baja California peninsula later this week. [CBS News] "Ketamine Queen" Jazveen Sangha is said to be set to plead guilty for her part in contributing to the death of Matthew Perry. [ABC 7]"
An "Endangered Missing" alert was issued to Bay Area cellphones for 11-year-old Pharrah Johnson, 5 feet 2 inches tall, 102 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes, last seen near MacArthur Boulevard and Ritchie Street at 2 a.m. Workers and activists rallied outside Stanford Medical Center to protest ICE agents after a 47-year-old patient, Aleyda Yenysey Rodriguez, was taken by ICE following treatment. A Bay Area RV owner said a renter took the vehicle to Burning Man despite explicit instructions not to. San Francisco reports a shortage of crossing guards. Hurricane Lorena reached hurricane strength and could bring life-threatening floods. Jazveen Sangha is expected to plead guilty in connection to Matthew Perry's death.
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