A woman in Oakland, who had been assaulted and possibly abducted, has come forward to police but has not identified her attacker. Meanwhile, in Monterey County, Tele Matangi was convicted of multiple charges during a crime spree, facing potential lifetime imprisonment. In San Francisco, Elbin Salvador Archaga-Ayestas was sentenced for drug dealing and money laundering. Additionally, Sherri Papini returns to court for custody of her children, hoping to keep her case's documentary from being shown to them. Finally, Saluhall, a food hall at an IKEA, struggles to maintain vendor interest while Macy's prepares to close its Newark location amidst a shopper rush.
A woman assaulted in Oakland has spoken to police, revealing she may have a child with the suspect, who remains unidentified.
Tele Matangi was convicted for a series of crimes, potentially facing 100 years in prison due to this being his third strike.
Elbin Salvador Archaga-Ayestas received a four-year sentence for fentanyl dealing and international money laundering, having sold drugs to undercover agents.
Sherri Papini, known for her fabricated kidnapping case, seeks custody of her kids, aiming to prevent her husband from exposing them to a documentary.
Saluhall, the food hall at IKEA's San Francisco location, hasn't thrived in its first year, resulting in some vendors exiting.
Macy's in Newark is experiencing a final rush of bargain hunters as the store prepares to close.
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