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April 02, 2015

Drug use a continuing concern in Fallbrook

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Volume 19, Issue 14

Simone Stubbs is new Miss Fallbrook

The link between drug use and crime is indisputable. Unfortunately drug use is not declining in Fallbrook, but which substances are most popular (locally and countywide) has changed somewhat over the past few years. “Between 65 and 70 percent of the people in Fallbrook we (law enforcement) contact are

see DRUGS, page A-4

FUESD files request for new trial in Allyn case Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor On March 25, Fallbrook Union Elementary School District’s (FUESD) legal counsel filed two new motions in North County Superior Court regarding the wrongful termination lawsuit brought about by the district’s former IT director, Elaine Allyn. Allyn sued the district after being fired in May of 2012, claiming what led to her losing her job was her refusal to delete email archives in an effort by her supervisors (superintendent

see RETRIAL, page A-8

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Miss Fallbrook 2015 Simone Stubbs, center, First Princess Halee Olsen, left and Second Princess Emilee Person pose for their first photo together at the 2015 Miss Fallbrook Ambassador program held on March 28. See more photos on page A-11.

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Reward offered, two men sought in Robinson murder case Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor

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Authorities with the Riverside County Sheriff ’s Department continue to try and solve the murder of Fallbrook resident Larry Robinson, which is now two years old. The latest developments are that the authorities are now seeking

Subject #1: Thin, white man in his twenties, approx. 5’ 10” tall, dark hair, some facial hair, with tattoos on both arms.

$25,000 reward for information leading to arrest, conviction two specifically described men that are wanted for questioning in the case and the City of Temecula has posted a $25,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible. Robinson, 64, a lifelong musician and popular entertainer was found Friday, March 22, 2013 when officers from the Temecula Police Department responded to Pete’s Music Store in the 28700 block of Old Town Front Street in Temecula. When officers arrived, they found Robinson, who worked part-time at the store, bound, unconscious, and suffering from severe injuries he had sustained during an apparent robbery and assault. Robinson succumbed to his injuries the next morning. As a result of their investigation, authorities are now seeking two particular men who were seen in the music store prior to the incident. At this time, these subjects are considered persons of interest only who need to be questioned.

Subject #2: Thin, Asian male in his twenties, approx. 5’10” tall, spiked hair dyed red with blonde tips, with tattoos on both arms. Tw o c o m p o s i t e s k e t c h e s accompany this story. Subject #1 is described as a thin, white male in his twenties, about 5’ 10” tall, with dark hair and some facial hair. He was wearing a grey, longsleeved t-shirt, grey beanie, and dark jeans. He is believed to have

tattoos on both arms. Subject #2 is described as a thin, Asian male in his twenties, about 5’10” tall, with spiked hair dyed red with blonde tips. He was wearing a white, sleeveless t-shirt and dark pants. He has colorful tattoos on both arms. Anyone with information regarding the incident or the individuals sought is encouraged to contact Investigator Baeza of the Riverside Sheriff’s Central Homicide Unit at (951) 9552777, or Investigator Topete of the Southwest Station at (951) 696-3000. Citizens may also submit an anonymous tip using the Sheriff’s Homicide Tipline form available online at www.riversidesheriff. org/tipline. Kim Harris contributed to this story. To comment on this story online, visit www.thevillagenews.com.


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