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December 6, 2024 31 mins
‘Peninsula Parade of Lights’ in Rancho PV –Petros is Grand Marshal. Artic blast – 5 feet of snow in one week in Lake Erie / Long Lives way to maneuver. Insurance companies taking pictures of CEOs off websites / UHC CEO latest. Rancho Cucamonga burglars dressing as Gardners. Tarzana home burglarized even though they had ALL the security and owner was home. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's k if I am six forty and you're listening
to the Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.
Hey if I am it's six Corny, It's Conway Show.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Oh man, what a weekend.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
There'll be a lot of Christmas parties going on, a
lot of people shopping, a.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Lot of people go into malls. I love it. I
love to get out there, mix it up.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Get into a busy parking lot, you know, overuse the horn,
swear to a couple of people, get in and get
some products, and then get out and get home and
sit there near the tree that we decorated this week.
I love this time of year. It really is great.
There's nothing like it, nothing like it at all. So,

(00:54):
speaking of Christmas festive festivities, there's a huge one going
on in Pacific Peninsula. It's the Peninsula Parade of Lights.
It's going on in Rolling Hills Estates. They've had some
problems there so they need a distraction and they're nothing
better than a parade to distract people from their home

(01:16):
sliding into the ocean. So the Grand Marshal is American
sportscaster Petros Papadekis.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
How about that belly? Oh he's next door. He works
at five to seventy am. He's a huge celebrity.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
Yeah, he's a big deal and he's going to be
the not just an honorary guest, he's the Grand Marshal.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
Wow. He's a prominent it says here.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
He's a prominent sports analyst on radio, and he's also
best known for his work as a college football analyst
for Fox Sports. He's a tailback at the University of
Southern California USC from ninety seven to two thousand and
he made a name for himself as the youngest captain
of the USC Trojans football team ever, ever youngest captain,

(02:07):
and he's also named USC's most inspirational player. He won
the Heisman Trophy in nineteen ninety nine. Never talks about that,
but he's got that trophy at his office here.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
I've seen him. He won the Heisman. He won the
Heisman nineteen ninety nine to go. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
In adition to his broadcast career, he's also won several
awards in broadcasting, the Edward R.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
Murle Award. Wow, Yeah, award.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
It's a lot. He's a very very awarded gentleman. What
else has he won?

Speaker 3 (02:40):
Here?

Speaker 2 (02:41):
He won an Emmy, Oh Daytime Emmy for Oh No No,
a Nighttime Emmy, a Local Emmy though for Fred Rogan
and the Challenge where with Fred Rogan and Petros he
won a Tony as well. He did. Yeah, I doesn't
say it here. Oh yeah it does. It does say yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Yeah yeah yeah, bye bye bye bye, Bertie.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
I didn't know that. And this is what what about
the Nobel Prize?

Speaker 1 (03:06):
Yes, well Nobel science, yes science. Yeah, but that was
him and his dad. You know, he doesn't like talk
about that. That wasn't so long. Yeah, he went fifty
to fifty on that. But that's a great career. Petros.
The city of Rolling Hills Estates. I don't know if
they're going to rename that or not. Kind of dead on,

(03:27):
but it's the Peninsula Parade of Lights.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Did they reach out to you at all?

Speaker 1 (03:31):
They did not. Well, I'm not from that area. Petros
was born and raised down there.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
Oh I get that, but you weren't. You were not
from San Juan Capistrano and they had you in their parade.
Good point, good point, But I don't know.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
I hate to say the real reason anyway, it starts
at sat real reason. Okay, hold on sec Saturday, December
seventh at six pm.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Okay, I can't.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Do it this year because I'm going to a big
party on December seventh. But what and normally, Belly, you
always make me. You always paint me into a corner
where I sound like an a hole.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
Yeah, because you need help with that, I do.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Yeah, And you were always willing to, you know, throw
the rope in and help me out always. But I
don't like to say this, but.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
Just say it. Just say the parade's not big enough.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
Oow, Okay, there you I'm a parade snob.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
Wow, the pid said, I can't we know, but I
just cannot believe you. Admit it. I know you are
the biggest parade snob. I am the Huntington Beach Parade.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
That is big enough, or I'll be a part of
that in San Juan Capistrano big enough, I'll be in
part of that. But this is a local sort of
you know, family and friends parade, and I don't think
they take it seriously enough for.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
Buzz on down there. Look pretty big parade. I love it.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
I mean the Robert Metawarm is an old friend of mine.
He's gonna be you know, one of the local celebrities
in this in this as a community. He's the community
Grand Marshall and so he's great. The parade begins at
six pm on Saturday at Silver Spur Road and Dry
Bank Drive, east of Silver Silver Spur Road to Deer

(05:44):
to Deep Valley Drive. All right, See it's just not
I don't know. Road closure start at four pm on
the day of the parade, that's tomorrow. So get out
there and see Petros. Petros loves when you when you
ask him for autographs and taking pictures.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
He cannot get enough of that. He enjoys that.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
Anyway, we always talk about festivities to do on Christmas
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(06:23):
So go down and see Petros at this parade. It's
gonna be really an awesome weekend. There mean a lot
of family down there, a lot of kids buzzing around,
a lot of lights, a lot of music, a lot
of celebration. And they could have picked a better guy
to be the Grand Marshal Petros Papadagis from five to
seventy am next door the Grand Marshal of this big parade.

(06:47):
So wherever you are on the South lamb make your
way down to the Peninsula Parade of Lights Saturday, December seventh,
six pm.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
You'll enjoy it. You're gonna have a bless.

Speaker 4 (06:57):
You're listening to Tim Conway jun on demand from KFI AM.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Six forty long lines for the holiday season, plus an
Arctic Blast. If you're going anywhere outside of California, you've
got to check the weather. I can't believe how much
snow they've had in Upstate New York.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
It's unreal.

Speaker 1 (07:17):
Chicago's getting whacked, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis. Everybody is going to
be experiencing these cold, freezing temperatures over the next week
and a half, two weeks while you make your way
back to your mom and dad's house, grandma and grandpa's house, uncle,
ant whoever, if they live in the Midwest or Upstate

(07:39):
New York, or anywhere near the north border of the
United States, You've got to make sure that you're allowing
yourself plenty of time to get home. It's going to
be gruesome to get to some of these areas just
gruesome and you.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
Got to be warned.

Speaker 5 (07:53):
Folks in Eerie, Pennsylvania are dealing with a fresh blast
of blizzard like weather adding to the feet of snow
that has fallen in the last week.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Five feet of snow in Erie, Pennsylvania in one week.
That's the east shore of Lake Erie. The lake effect
they call that.

Speaker 5 (08:11):
Write out conditions and gusty winds across the Great Lakes,
stopping people.

Speaker 6 (08:16):
Literally in their tracks.

Speaker 5 (08:19):
Well at Lake Erie, waves as high as fifteen feet slamming.

Speaker 6 (08:23):
Against the base of bi Centennial Tower.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
How about that fifteen footers on Lake Erie, the shallowest
of all the lakes of the Great Lakes. If you
don't mind me observing, My mom and dad are from
that area. My mom's from Detroit, my dad's from Cleveland.
I spent a lot of time on Lake Erie. It's
a beautiful lake, but fifteen feet fifteen foot waves are

(08:46):
unbelievable on that lake.

Speaker 5 (08:48):
Overnight, up to a foot of fresh lake effects snow
was expected to fall across New York State. In parts
of New England. Officials urgent caution after at least two
died while clearing snow in New York even more widespread
the threat of intense wind gusts and frigid colds.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Oh, you gotta be careful if you're going back for Christmas.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
It's going to be a nightmare to get there.

Speaker 5 (09:09):
With some thirty five million Americans under high wind alerts overnight,
and temperatures along the East Coast plunging as much as
twenty degrees below normal, even triggering freeze warnings in Florida
and Georgia.

Speaker 6 (09:21):
The wind's so strong it caused this truck to fold
in half.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
It's kind of in a crazy week or so.

Speaker 5 (09:27):
The onslaught of winter weather so intense even some first
responders needed help. A volunteer firehouse converted into an emergency
warming center had to be evacuated as the roof buckled
under the weight of the snow.

Speaker 7 (09:39):
The firehouse collapses, and we're out of a whole bunch
of resources.

Speaker 6 (09:43):
Neighbors responded with shovels.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
How does it make you feel see the community show up?

Speaker 8 (09:48):
If it makes it go great?

Speaker 9 (09:49):
I mean, my phone has blown up for the last
two or three hours of people that want to come
out of health.

Speaker 5 (09:54):
In Asheville, North Carolina, where many are still displaced by
the destructive hurricane that hit two months ago, temperatures dropping
to thirteen degrees today.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
Oh my god, these people aren't getting a break.

Speaker 5 (10:05):
With windchills near zero, Areas around the Great Legs could
get over a foot of new snow through tonight. But
there is some good news going into the weekends. Temps
are expected to warm a bit up by Monday, with
rain in the forecast for next time.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
Well, that's great, Okay, that is great.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
You're gonna have long lines, long lines this Christmas for everything.

Speaker 10 (10:28):
You're helping you navigate those long, long lines at the airport,
at the contential, the grocery store, even at the doctor's office.
It seems, according to a recent survey, Get this, Americans
spend roughly thirty seven billion hours waiting in lines every year.
So here to help us is investigative and consumer correspondent
Vicky Win. VICKI, good morning, Ta morning guys. Okay, help

(10:48):
us break down this recent survey. What do the stats
tell us?

Speaker 11 (10:51):
I love waiting in lines, said no one ever. Right,
So there's actually an organization that tracks this. It's called
Wait While and they found that ninety percent and a
survey respondent said they wait in line multiple times per month.
That number goes to sixty three percent for multiple times
per week. And you know who's the biggest defender.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
Who the biggest offender? Where's the biggest line? Airports?

Speaker 11 (11:11):
Retail stores?

Speaker 2 (11:12):
Oh mistic, retail stores.

Speaker 11 (11:14):
You wait in line longer retail stores than restaurants, banks,
doctor's offices, and pharmacies combined. And the time spent waiting
in line at a retail store has gone up thirty
percent since twenty twenty.

Speaker 6 (11:25):
Cows.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
Yeah, I wonder why people are shopping online so they
have to stand in line?

Speaker 11 (11:29):
No, wonder, Well, some of it is online shopping and
staffing services, and you know that makes sense.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
That should be their slogan. Amazon slogan shop onlines. You'dn't
have to stand online?

Speaker 2 (11:39):
Oh man, I tell you I got a million of them.
I got a million of them.

Speaker 11 (11:43):
Belly, people are saying, I'd rather just make an appointment.
Please allow me. Remember when the DMV you had to
go just wait? Thank god, there's appointments now.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
Okay, I got Let's do a quick whip around, belly.
Are you familiar with the whip around? You got the
whip around music? Okay, all right, here's a quick whip around,
and so listen carefully, Ronner, everybody listen carefully. According to
a statistic I read online and I confirmed it with
another publication, what percent of federal government workers are spending

(12:17):
at least one day I'm sorry, what percent of federal
workers are in the office Monday through Friday.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
Or eight hours a day?

Speaker 1 (12:29):
What percent of federal workers are on the job in
the office at least eight hours a day, five days
a week. All right, Bella, you got that? What percentage
of federal workers? Now, I'm not talking about police officers,
you know, people that have to show up on the jobs.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
I'm talking about office workers.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
What percentage of fed federal employees are working five days
a week, eight hours a day, Bella.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
I'm going to say twenty five percent.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
Twenty okay, Bellio, I'm going twenty two percent.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
Let's go with Ronner. I think you all hate America.
The number is seventy five percent. Seventy second. All right,
let's go.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
Angel Okay, let's go with.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
Seventy percent, seventy percent. Anybody else in there?

Speaker 1 (13:24):
Whatever that Stefos he stepped out, Oh he stepped out.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Uh he's in the cab man. Okay.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
The correct answer of federal employees working in the office
five days a week at least eight hours a day.
One no, one, no way, one percent. Now I'm not
talking about federal officers. I'm not talking about the you know,

(13:52):
uh security guards that have to be there. I'm talking
about people with office jobs, federal office jobs.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
One percent. Don't tell Elon Musk that's right.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
You'll probably go after a lot of these guys that
I couldn't believe that stat That is unbelievable, all right,
don't forget. Also, we'd like to thank everybody that participated
with our big charity event. I have the latest figures
here and you can donate throughout the weekend all the
way up until Sunday night for Katerina's Club. But we

(14:25):
have an official number here. So far raised for Katerina's
Club one million, sixty two thousand, two hundred and eighty
four dollars in cash that beats last year's total already
and eighty seven thousand pounds of pasta and sauce. That

(14:46):
is fantastic. Percent of your donation goes to Katerina's Club.
You can go to any Smart and Final store and
donate at the checkout until Sunday Night through Sunday night,
or go to any Wendy's restaurant in southern California donate
five bucks or more and get a coupon book through
Sunday night.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
That is a great deal. So thank you everybody that participated.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
It was a really successful run this year, and I
think it's all thanks to uh, Michelle Cube or Michelle Kelly.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
What does she go by? Belly? Michelle Michelle Cube Kelly,
all right, Michelle cub Kelly. That's like she's Michelle Cube here,
but I think she's Michelle cuban.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Her Michelle Kelly and Carrie Michelle Cube all right, whatever.

Speaker 2 (15:32):
But she did a great job.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
She did a phenomenal job, and and this charity wouldn't
be around it wasn't for her, we would not.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
Be involved, absolutely true. And I heard her on last
night with MO. I think MO had Michelle on how
come we didn't have her own? Because we're stupid? You
mean me? No? No, no, no, because I'll get her
on the phone right now. No. No, not not just you.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
I think we we collectively, yeah, or just it's we're
just you know, we're not that bright. Yeah that's okay,
But I mean look, if you're really, really bright, then
people would hate you.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
Oh, for sure, nobody hates us. I don't know. I
don't know.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
If you've read some email, there's some out there. There's
some out there that really can't stand the program.

Speaker 2 (16:17):
But what the hell? What are we going to do
a change for them?

Speaker 4 (16:20):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
The big story we've been covering all week long there,
well since Wednesday when it happened, is Brian Thompson, the
CEO of a big, huge health insurance company. And this
has been a huge, major story. It's it's become an
international story looking for this guy who shot Brian Thompson,

(16:49):
United Healthcare ceo. It's not only become a story of
this man and this company, but they're a lot of
healthcare insurance companies that have taken pictures of their executives
off their websites.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
CVS is one of them.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
CVS, the local store we are all familiar with, used
to be Save on drug Store. Now at CVS, they've
taken down all the photos on their website of their
executives in fear that this could prompt other people to
take action and to go after some executives and blame
them for the way that their loved ones have been treated.

(17:35):
So here's the latest from NBC News. Just moments ago
an NBC's National newscast, they had a lot of information,
someed it all up here. Who is this guy? Where
is this guy that shot Brian Thompson? Here are the
latest details.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
Good evening and welcome.

Speaker 12 (17:53):
The manhunt that has riveted the nation has now become
a nationwide search, as New York City Police now say
they believe their person of interests in the ambush killing
of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has fled town more
than forty eight hours after the shocking early morning ambush.
The NYPDE continuing to build out a map of the

(18:14):
individual's movements before and after the deadly attack, a trail
ultimately leading to a Manhattan bus station, where it appears
to end, leading to the possibility he skipped town on
a bus. Since Wednesdays shooting, police have gathered a pile
of potential evidence from DNA to digital images, including the
full face photos of the person of interest, now being

(18:36):
distributed nationwide. Meantime, the murder of Brian Thompson is sending
shockwaves across the health insurance industry. Sam Brock has late
new details for.

Speaker 8 (18:47):
US even with a growing trove of images captured on
camera connected to the brazen and targeted killing of United
Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson Wednesday morning. Tonight, no suspect has
been named by the NYPD in New York City's police
Commissioner Jessica Tish said in an interview with CNN she
believes the person of interest in the case has escaped Manhattan.

Speaker 13 (19:07):
We have released the photo yesterday. We would appreciate you
getting that photo out to your audience because we also
have reason to believe that the person in question has
left New York City.

Speaker 8 (19:20):
Dish telling CNN the NYPD has a massive camera canvas,
as well as a combination of fingerprints and DNA evidence.
The department's Chief of Detectives, Joseph Kenney, said to CNN
that surveillance video allowed them to track the shooters whereabouts
from the crime scene up to Central Park, where he
traveled on a bike, exiting the park at West seventy
seventh Street.

Speaker 14 (19:40):
Eventually we have him on eighty sixth Street and Columbus Avenue,
walking he loses.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
The bike man.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
This guy is on video everywhere. There must be a
one hundred videos of this guy. There's some very clear
pictures of him as well. So it's just a matter
of time before somebody drops a dime on this guy.

Speaker 14 (19:57):
And then from there we have him in a taxi cab,
and a taxi cad takes him up to one hundred
and seventy eighth Street in Broadway, which, as we know,
is a Port Authority bus center. Those buses are interstate buses.
That's why we believe he may have left New York City.

Speaker 8 (20:09):
Those officials noting there is video of the man entering
the station but not leaving, which is why police believe
he was on a bus out of the city and
that they don't know which bus he was on. One
possible break in the case coming late today, after police
launched a drone search over Manhattan Central Park looking for
the backpack worn by the shooter, a great bag was located,

(20:30):
according to two senior law enforcement officials. Investigators now looking
to see if it is the bag used by the
suspected shooter. Police officials hopeful that releasing this image of
the person of interest the only visual revealing his face
will lead to tips from those who know him. The
snapshots coming from a hostel on Manhattan's Upper West Side, where,
according to a senior law enforcement official, the man only

(20:51):
took his mask down in order to flirt with an
employee at the hostel's front desk. The image is essential
to NYPD's efforts to establish an identity through facial recognition
to help solve a calculated murder that's also rattled an
entire industry.

Speaker 15 (21:05):
This is so unprecedented. It has really made a lot
of executives very much on edge.

Speaker 8 (21:13):
The insurance sector now making dramatic changes, some leading companies
taking profiles and information about their top executives off public websites,
with CVS Health confirming they did just that. Insurance company
sent team with a late pivot, also moving its in
person investor conference scheduled for next week to virtual. Bertha
Kombs is CNBC's senior healthcare reporter.

Speaker 15 (21:34):
A number of companies are not wanting to talk about it,
understandably because they also don't want to exacerbate the conversation.
But they are very much concerned, and they're very much
concerned about the type of discussion that has been happening online.

Speaker 8 (21:50):
Vitriol and frustration with the health insurance industry over denied
claims spilling out on social media. In the wake of
Thompson's murder. Security and protection firms say across industry, executives
and companies are calling for help.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
Just rock the soul of the industry. Yeah, no, he's right.
It rocked the soul of the industry.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
And it also I bet this guy, you know, whoever
shot this Brian Thompson, I'll bet he's in some kind
of you know, cheap motel hotel somewhere watching TV and
every time he turns it on, there's a picture of
himself and he's got to be panicking and worried that
somebody is going to rat him out. Because this is

(22:29):
international news. It is seen everywhere. His picture is everywhere
people who you know, who watch TV, even if you
don't watch it on a regular basis, if you get
your news from Twitter or TikTok or YouTube, you've seen
this picture a dozen times at least. And somebody it's
very distinct look this guy has, and somebody is going
to recognize this guy. And I still can't believe we

(22:52):
don't have a name on this guy. Yet I think
it's coming though. I think there's gonna be a over
the weekend. I thought it was going to happen by
today or yesterday, But I think over the weekend we're
going to hear some news that they know who this
guy is, they know where he is, and they're coming
to get him.

Speaker 4 (23:07):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on De Maya from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Well, we've got some bad news for people living Rancho
Cucamonga and Tarzana, the latest victims of home burglaries. All right,
let's start with how about Rancho Cuckamoga. Here we go
Rancho Cuckamoga, beautiful area. Guys dressed up or disguised as
gardeners breaking in these neighbors.

Speaker 7 (23:34):
Want you to take a close look at this video.
See if you recognize any of these guys. Now, many
of them spoke to us today. Some not too concerned.
They believe this could be an isolated incident, but others
are pretty shaken up and they're going to be on
the lookout for any suspicious activity.

Speaker 3 (23:50):
It looks like that there is someone who drives up
from the front. By understanding is they also broke into
the house from the inside.

Speaker 7 (23:58):
Out a surveillance clip.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
But they broke into the house from the inside.

Speaker 3 (24:02):
By understanding, is they also broke into the house from
the inside.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
How do you do that? They broke in from the inside,
he longed.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
So broke into the house from the inside.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
Never heard that before? He may have meant the backside.
You can't break into a house from the inside.

Speaker 7 (24:22):
A surveillance clip reveals what appears to be two masked
men taking off with a safe at this Ratcho kukamong
A home on Stoneview Road near day Creek Boulevard.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
I believe that they were moneys to the residents again
because of how quickly it happened, how familiar they were,
of how they were able to get in and out very.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Quickly, inside job where they knew there was a safe.
Maybe somebody had worked at the house, maybe somebody a
friend of the owner, but somebody had some inside information.

Speaker 7 (24:50):
A neighbor who wanted to remain anonymous, spoke to KTLA
my phone, saying that the two appeared to be dressed
as maintenance workers or gardeners. Residents reported the incident at
four twenty two Thursday afternoon. In the video, you see
one man open the garage door from inside. The other
backed into the driveway in a black vehicle.

Speaker 3 (25:10):
Black Mazda. I can't say that I've seen it before.

Speaker 7 (25:13):
The two carry the safe into the car and get
inside before the video is cut short.

Speaker 11 (25:18):
I was home all day yesterday, so I didn't see
anything strange.

Speaker 7 (25:22):
Edgar Sumter, who has lived on the street for about
sixteen years, says there's been a handful of burglaries over
the years, the most recent just amount a year ago,
and while so far this doesn't appear to be linked
to any of those incidents, it's enough to alert neighbors
to be on the lookout.

Speaker 6 (25:38):
You will keep my eye out a little bit more closely,
because now that they've tried one house, they'll probably try
another one.

Speaker 3 (25:44):
But one of the main reasons why I even want
to bring attention to this is the fear that they
can strike again, or or have other or have other
similar types of crimes.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
Now, okay, so that's Rancho Cucka Maga. Now we go
to Tarzana in the sam fornaw A Valley, same thing.

Speaker 9 (26:01):
Can you imagine being at home. This happened around midnight,
so you know, very late in the evening you hear,
We understand that this person actually saw whoever it was
coming in through the window and then ran up upstairs
to call nine one one. When they did, LAPD West
Valley Division did come out. I want to share with
you the video that we have from overnight as police
were here on scene trying to figure out what exactly happened,

(26:24):
whether they broke the window to get in, whether the
window was unlocked and they.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
Were able to get in.

Speaker 9 (26:28):
The property itself is surrounded, it's got a wall on
the front with the gate. It's you know, it's not
like it's a corner house. It's right in the middle
of the street. And the access is curious because did
they jump the fence to get through? How did they
get onto the property to begin with? Knowing that, by
the way, there are signs all over the property that
says we've got dogs, we've got security systems in places.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Yeah, they don't care anymore about signs, dogs, security cameras,
security alarm systems.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
They don't care.

Speaker 9 (26:54):
The neighborhood itself has signs up saying that there's a
neighborhood watch in the area with surveillance cameras around as well,
and yet they went beyond that to get into this house.
We're not sure whether or not they stole anything, but
they certainly frightened the woman who was inside at the time. Again,
she called nine one one lped came out. I want
to show you this map because we put this map
together back in August. You remember, over the summer and

(27:17):
into the fall, we had a rash of these home invasions.
People inside their homes, when people when these thieves would
break in and try to steal stuff.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
Yeah, it's happening everywhere. Everywhere where. There's homes and nice cars,
people jewelry, people with money, and people are.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
Coming to get it. They're coming to get it.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
And now to be home when this happens is the
next level. Very scary, very brazen of these guys as well. Okay,
that's our crime report. We'd like to do that, you know,
keep people in form. Now, something a little lighter. The
best barbecue in Santa Clarito. Now, we got a lot
of listeners in that area, Santa Clarida, Valencia, New Hall,

(28:01):
that whole area, lots of people listening to KFI as
they drive to and from their work in Los Angeles.
They pile onto the five Freeway or the four or
five to get home, or the fourteen. Now, the best
barbecue is right where, almost exactly where my wife and
I were going to buy a house about twenty years ago,

(28:23):
at Copper Hill.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
How about this.

Speaker 16 (28:28):
The next time you're hungry for barbecue, I've got just
the place for you. Check out Copper Hill Barbecue and
Santa Clarita's Valencia neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
All right, it's Copper Hill Barbecue the best. And there
are a lot of barbecue joints out there. Every other
place out there is a barbecue place.

Speaker 16 (28:44):
Check out Copper Hill Barbecue and Santa Clarita's Valencia neighborhood.

Speaker 17 (28:48):
It's just mouth watering, it's flavorful, we have great portions.
It's a value for your many beast.

Speaker 16 (28:54):
One smoked brisket, pulled for chicken, ribs that fall off
the bone, and dozens of delicious sides from scratch. I
don't even know where to start.

Speaker 6 (29:03):
Everything looks so good.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
Yeah, especially the ribs that fall off the bone. Never
heard that term either, yep.

Speaker 16 (29:09):
I have added this one to my list of favorites.
Copper Hill Barbecue opened just one year ago, known for
their mouth watering smoked meats. You can also order sandwiches,
fresh vegetables, pastas, potatoes and salads.

Speaker 17 (29:22):
That even incredible good.

Speaker 16 (29:24):
And the banana pudding here is a big deal.

Speaker 17 (29:26):
We have to thole that coming, buy four or five
six of them aunt a time.

Speaker 16 (29:30):
The Texas style barbecue Join has quickly gotten the attention
and praise of the people.

Speaker 17 (29:35):
We got voted best Barbecue Santa Cerida just a couple
of weeks ago, and then right after that, I got
the notice from you that you guys wanted to feature us.
So we're just excited and okay, they're looking forward.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
They're open until eight o'clock tonight. It's the It's the
Copper Hill Barbecue two eight two nine to five New Hill,
New Hall Ranch Road two eight two nine five Hall
Ranch Road in Valencia voted the best barbecue and again
there is a ton of barbecue in that area.

Speaker 17 (30:07):
So looking forward to the future and growing.

Speaker 16 (30:09):
Owner Laurie Wallace has lived in Santa Clarita for forty
years and says this restaurant of hers is a dream
come true.

Speaker 17 (30:16):
I'm very happy to be in Santa Clarita where I
race to my family, give back to the community.

Speaker 16 (30:20):
You can dine in take out, and they cater up
to three thousand people. Copper Hill Barbecue in Santa Clarita
is open seven days a week.

Speaker 17 (30:27):
Everyone really cares. They work together. They have pride in
the food and the quality.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
Of the servant.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
There you go, I'll tell you where it is. It's
near Magic Mountain. It's that part of Santa Clarita. It's
out where you know, there's two major Walmarts in Santa
Clarita Valencia area. This is the one on New Hall Ranch,
right near Magic Mountain. You can see Magic Mountain from

(31:01):
this barbecue place. It's right across the freeway and the
Casteak junk junction out there. It's before like Lake Casteak,
and it's called Copper Hill Barbecue.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
They're not an advertiser, we're not plugging away.

Speaker 1 (31:14):
They were just voted best barbecue in Valencia and so
it must be good. But it's right across that Walmart
supercenter superstore, the one that's deep in the not the
one off Princess, the one that's deeper near Magic Mountain.
So get out there and I get yourself some great
barbecue and enjoy yourself. All right, Moe Kelly is coming

(31:34):
up next, We'll be back on Monday at four pm
right here on KFI AM six four Conway Show on
demand on the iHeartRadio app. Now, you can always hear
us live on KFI AM six forty four to seven
pm Monday through Friday, and anytime on demand on the
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