Alleged child molester Eric Uller is out of jail and out of a job this week.
According to information from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Uller posted a
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An Uber driver accused of kidnapping passengers in Santa Monica on Halloween has been charged with five felonies in connection with the incident.
According to the Los Angeles County District
An Uber driver has been arrested for allegedly trying to kidnap passengers on Halloween night.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department, officers received a call at about 6:43
Six additional victims have come forward to accuse Eric Uller of child molestation, bringing the total victim count to 10.
Uller is currently facing six felony charges related to the
A local attorney has filed a class action lawsuit against two scooter companies alleging the scooters themselves are unsafe, the distribution model is illegal and the companies should be held
Accused child molester Eric Uller was scheduled for his first court appearance Monday but the hearing was continued to Nov. 5.
According to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s
Santa Monicans could soon receive 100 percent of their electricity from renewable sources if council approves a staff recommendation to join a new power provider at the most sustainable level.
Santa Monica’s taxi industry is facing yet another significant disruption as changes to state law are forcing City Hall to update rules for taxis within city limits.
Under the
The arrest of a city employee on charges of child molestation has prompted accusations officials knew about the situation for years and did nothing to protect local youth.
Eric Uller,
The Santa Monica City Council will be asked to consider creating new laws to provide additional protections to hotel workers at their upcoming meeting.
In a letter dated Sept. 13,