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April 29, 2025 32 mins
The News Whip – NFL legend John Elway golf cart accident that left his longtime friend and agent Jeff Sperbeck. Sperbeck on life support. Women’s urinals – a solution to help long lines. Feces on phones? Where is that coming from? // Gov. Newsom announces '1st-in-the-nation' ways for GenAI to improve California operations / Speed boat accident at Lake Havasu // Film Industry – have to help them survive. Hate crime, gardener in Inglewood beaten –looking for suspect. DMV license plates numbers int he current format. CA is running out of numbers and will have to start over with new format next year. // Two injured at Buena Vista car wash when suspect carjacked them. Thieves steal dog named Lemon out of Tesla. Tesla’s have dog-mode to control temp if car gets too hot. Hemet mailbox thief caught with hundreds of pieces of mail and people’s debit cards. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's camf I AM six forty and you're listening to
The Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Jory Knock it Out Man.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
We give you a news stories that you may never
have heard of before, but they're all very interesting. And
we're going to start with Bellio. The birthday, Gal Bellio.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
What's going on on there?

Speaker 3 (00:21):
It's not my birthday anymore, but thank you. NFL legend.

Speaker 4 (00:25):
John Elway was in the middle of a golf cart
accident that has left his longtime friend on life support
and so law enforcement and other sources are saying that
Elway was on the cart Saturday evening in Lakinta, California,
when Jeff Spurbeck, John's business partner and former agent, fell
off the back of the moving vehicle, rolled and hit
his head on the asphalt, suffering a traumatic injury. John, Jeff,

(00:48):
and their wives had been at Stagecoach Music Festival earlier
in the day in nearby Indio and we're leaving a
post party when the accident happened. TMZ is reporting that
John is the one that made the nine won one
call immediately after the accident, and paramedics took Jeff. He
was unconscious, but he was still breathing. The sixty one
year old was transported to Desert Regional Medical Center in

(01:11):
Palm Springs. No one else was injured in the accident,
which happened on the grounds of a private golf community.
Paramedics and hospital staffers did everything they could. TMZ is
reporting that the prognosis is not good and that god
he potentially they're saying he might be on life support.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
So that's just horrible, horrible to hear that.

Speaker 4 (01:32):
And Jeff and John they were business partners, so he
was he was part of seven sellers that he had invested,
the two of them together.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
So just a tragic story.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Any Booze involved, it sounds like, you know, concert golf cards.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Doesn't sound like a sober afternoon to me.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
There are some reports, but nothing's been confirmed.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
So I don't think anybody's ever driven a golf card sober.
I think that's the reason why you get a car.

Speaker 4 (02:00):
Oh, I don't know about that. To buzz the doves
driven them sober?

Speaker 5 (02:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
At work at Warner Brothers.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Well, yeah, that was part of my jobs.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
Yeah right, you weren't You mean you weren't getting bombed
at work? No, that was not.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
But I mean on the golf course.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
You know, when you're you know, go to charities and
stuff and you're driving and they serve you alcohol. Right,
I would drive when other people were drinking.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
Okay, but you were not out playing golf.

Speaker 6 (02:27):
No.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
I think golfers for the most part. You know, there's
a reason why there's nineteen cup holders in every one
of those cards. You know, guys are with the Red
Solo Cups, the Red Solo Cup. That's too bad, man,
That's that's horrible. That's horrible. That just happened over the
weekend or yesterday. I had to have happened over the weekend.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
Stagecoaching.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
Yeah, oh my god.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
I can't believe that that story is not out there yet.
I mean that that story wouldn't be big news on Sunday. Yeah, yeah,
kept that quiet, not anymore, I guess. And John always
a good guy, he's not.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
Yeah, this is horrible. I bet he just is devastated
by this, absolutely, Yes.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
All right, we'll keep the audience updated on that. That's
an unbelievable story, all.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
Right, Steph w Olie. What's going on out there?

Speaker 7 (03:18):
Bob Well to keep the downer going. A beloved Bay
Area Chinese restaurant is forced to close after twenty eight years.
Chef Lee San Jose is closing after twenty eight years.
The management company would not renew the lease. The owner,
Eric Dieck, suspects it's because the company wants to fill

(03:40):
Camden Park Plaza with more franchise restaurants.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Unfortunate. And where is this happening?

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Barria Bay area of California or yeah, Baltimore, California.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
Which Bay area? Our Bay area? Down here? Cisco? Yeah?
Really yeah, near Camden Park. I guess so mm hmm
seems odd.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
Okay, I don't.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Know what I thought. Camden Park? Is that right?

Speaker 8 (04:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (04:19):
Okay, I didn't know that. I love how pissed instantly
Stephoo's cat. That's so great.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
I love that part of you, buddy, that quick tempered
if everyone.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
I like that.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
All right, we got before we get to Krozer, we
got news that Stephoosh is adopting a cat. Oh yeah,
I just decided the last break, so I've.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
Really zeroed in on one.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
He really try and I really like what's his name?

Speaker 4 (04:45):
It's Fluffy Fluffy and it's with three years old three
years old furry friends La dot Org.

Speaker 9 (04:53):
You love it.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
She is cute. Yeah, that's a cute cat. All right, Crozer.
What's going on out there, Bob?

Speaker 10 (04:58):
So a company know for lady, you're Peroles is taking
the fruit of its loins to feed the masses. So,
for the third year in a row, Peak Wol set
up its female porta potties at the London Marathon. The
difference this year is that the company team teamed up
with another company that is saving the pea to make bread.
This company, this NPK Recovery Company, says the more than

(05:20):
fifty six thousand runners at Sunday's London Marathon was they say,
a veritable gold mine of potential urea, nitrogen and ammonia,
all key ingredients in plant fertilizers. Both companies say roughly
three hundred gallons of urine from the standalone touch free
Squat and Go women's urinal pequel toilets they put them

(05:41):
at the starting line could fertilize enough wheat for three
thousand loaves of bread.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
Wow, man, what man?

Speaker 11 (05:48):
You know?

Speaker 1 (05:48):
I guess now everything goes You know what, if you
can think it, you just do it and force it
on people like that hotel in Beverly Hills it's going
to take the toilet water and turn it drinking water.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
Oh yeah, you know, Oh my god, I don't know
what the I don't know what's behind the times man.
The rest of the world's doing that stuff, I know.

Speaker 10 (06:07):
But you gotta look up these pequal porta potties too,
because they're really cool. There where is it there? It's
called pequeal p e e q u a L. And
they're basically porta potties for women. So they and they're
like a shoulder height where you walk into it and
you squat down onto this little thing on the floor
and do your business and get.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Get in get out really quick.

Speaker 10 (06:29):
It's basically meant to counteract you know how it's always
the women's line and bathrooms at big, big places, music
festivals and such. It's always ten times longer than the men's.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
Okay, p e e q u e l q u
a l q u a L equal with p R.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
I gotta see what these things look like.

Speaker 10 (06:46):
That's pretty cool. And they're modular, you could they're like
cheap to cheap to move around that you can put
them together in like ninety seconds.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
Oh okay, I'm looking at them now, all right, there's
like there's like three of them inside of one.

Speaker 10 (07:00):
Yeah, they can connect with each other basically make one
round one. That's like I don't know, four six eight
of them altogether.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
It looks like a tilted world at a It looks
like a tilted world from above. Yeah, and everyone's leaking
all over the place. Yeah, no roof. The ladies love them, apparently.

Speaker 10 (07:17):
They say that they reduce the time of a woman's
average average toilet visit by two hundred and seventy percent.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
Just squat and go. And why is this not for
men too? Men can't come in there and wins away.

Speaker 10 (07:28):
Men got enough urinals apparently? Oh, I see, basically a
urinal for women.

Speaker 12 (07:32):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
That's been a problem since I've been bored. Wherever I've
gone to the coliseum or the forum, or an airport, whatever,
there's always a line at a women's bathroom always, I.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
Mean a lot of it obviously. Is the space needed?

Speaker 10 (07:47):
Yeah, And I just I get a lot more urinals
into a bathroom than women's stalls.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
I think it takes the longer as well.

Speaker 10 (07:53):
There is more to move around, I guess, I don't know.
And why does it take them longer?

Speaker 2 (07:57):
Okay, speaking of this, this is actually pretty good. I
broke quickly.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
Do you know that most phones have feces on them?
And I just discovered reading today online where that comes from.
And it comes mostly from men and women looking at
their phone on the toilet, right, okay. And then when
you're done and you're gonna wipe, you put that phone

(08:21):
on the cradle of where you're somewhere in the in
the in the stall, or no, you put it on
the cradle of your pants. You know where you're underwear
and your pants are. It sits on that cradle and
that's where it collects the feces those people. People, people
do that, that's disgusting. And then some people pull their
pants up, not and forgetting that the phone's there, and

(08:42):
then the phone goes right inside. Stephan was just right.
Camden Park is in San Jose. That I thought he
was talking about Camden Yards, but it was Camden Park
And he's right, Steph.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
You deserve two cats for that.

Speaker 9 (09:02):
Now.

Speaker 3 (09:02):
Oh, let me let me find another one, please, another one.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
We're gonna have a cat party.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
We're having a kiddy cat party.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Though it's a cat shower, I wouldn't call it that.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Okay, a shower, but we can't call it the other words.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
You know, we can't call it the pea party.

Speaker 3 (09:24):
Jesus Christ, No, we cannot.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
Right sensitive today, Yeah, like going on in here.

Speaker 12 (09:32):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
A M six forty.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
All right, California is going to become much more efficient. Well,
I guess that's that's, you know the idea. Let's find
out how they're gonna do that. They're gonna use AI
to help state employees, county employees, city employees become more efficient.

Speaker 13 (09:55):
You know, here in southern California, one of the biggest gripes,
of course, is traffic. Sometimes just can't get away from it.
But today Governor Newsom set says he's going to use
artificial intelligence to help ease traffic congestion. Efforts to make
government more efficient have certainly grabbed the headlines lately.

Speaker 9 (10:13):
This is the.

Speaker 8 (10:14):
Chain's off of bureaucracy.

Speaker 13 (10:16):
Governor Gavin Newsom, though, says California has already been doing that,
but with artificial intelligence. Instead of trying to push thousands
of government workers out of their jobs.

Speaker 14 (10:26):
The announcement we're making today was done in partnership with
state workers and employees. They're celebrating it because we're not
doing things to them, we're doing things with them.

Speaker 13 (10:37):
Today, Newsome unveiled three new AI based projects that he
says we'll streamline the state's DMV offices and help clear
up traffic bottlenecks.

Speaker 14 (10:47):
JENAI has come to traffic management in this state in
a way it doesn't exist in any other state in America.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Yeah, well, why don't we notice it? Then? Why are
the DMV's longer, The lines longer now than ever before,
and traffic's worse than it's ever been. Huh huh, huh,
what are the answer? What's the answer to that? Huh?

Speaker 10 (11:07):
Bro?

Speaker 2 (11:08):
What's up? What's up?

Speaker 11 (11:09):
Bro?

Speaker 9 (11:09):
Two to three months will turn into two to three
days of work once we start to use the generitive
AI tools to help us identify the problems more uniquely
and come up with solutions to address those traffic congestion points.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
I'm going to stay on high alert here until this happens.
I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 13 (11:30):
But unlike DOSEE on the federal level, Newsom says, the
goal of adding artificial intelligence isn't to pair back the
number of state workers, but to give them the tools
to make them more efficient.

Speaker 14 (11:42):
Employees can start to iterate and choose what they want,
learn how these technologies can aid and advance their work,
to make them more productive, to make them happier, and
to provide more choice and more voice for customers and users.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
You know, I've read this article online that AI is
sort of like the binary code. It's either on or off.
People are either interested and really want to pursue AI,
or they totally ignore it and they figure out they're
too old. It's not going to change your life. AI
is the new laser. Remember when lasers was supposed to
change our lives never happened. And AI, I think people

(12:20):
are they're curious about AI. They think it's too complicated,
they don't know how to get involved, and that that's
a quick moving train. And I think people who are
in AI, who you know, are involved in that area.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
I think there are They're going to be the kings
of the future.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
If AI does pan out and you know, and delivers
on all these promises. There's a lot I mean right
here just in the state of LA. They're going to
reduce traffic with AI and reduce the lines A d MV.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
I don't know.

Speaker 13 (12:54):
And also the next time you call it California Tax
Center with a question about your tax for turn or
you're filing odds are the call center worker is going
to be using AI to shorten up the process. Recording
live in Glendale, Rob Hayes, ABC seven Eyewitness.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
News, Alright, all right, well I hope it happens, just
a little little skeptical, little skeptical. You guys see the
speedboat accident that happened in Arizona Lake have Asou. Oh
the flip, Oh my god. And those two guys survived,
they weren't even injured. Yeah, it's incredible.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
Yeah. There we're going two and thirty miles an hour
on this.

Speaker 15 (13:32):
Hard stopping video as a speedboat goes airborne at two
hundred miles an hour.

Speaker 2 (13:38):
Wow, no, oh my god. Here it is.

Speaker 15 (13:42):
From another angle, you could see the boat flies up,
then flips and spins around before crashing back into the water.
The two men on board were trying to break a
speed record on Lake Havasu in Arizona. And look at
this video inside the boat as the accident unfolded.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Wooh, that's crazy.

Speaker 15 (14:01):
The speed right before the crash two hundred and ten
miles per hour.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
Oh my god, two hundred and ten miles an hour
on the water is very very fast. You know, when
you're going thirty miles an hour in a boat, it
seems like you're going one hundred miles an hour. I
can't imagine what two hundred miles an hour. Two hundred
and ten miles an hour feels like.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
Wow.

Speaker 15 (14:20):
All their boats rushed to the scene.

Speaker 5 (14:24):
And it flew like a kite. It flipped, it spun.

Speaker 15 (14:26):
Ryan Ola is a member of the crew that's the
wrecked vessel behind him.

Speaker 5 (14:31):
It felt like it took an eternity to get to
the boat and see what was actually going on.

Speaker 15 (14:36):
Incredibly, the two men in the boat survived.

Speaker 5 (14:39):
The safety capsule is designed to keep the drivers safe
as possible. One walked away with a broken collarbone and
some broken ribs. The other one which just had a
fractured knee.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
Wow, that's incredible, man, what you got to see that.
It's an incredible accident. So where my daughter works, they
were talking in the office about how craig that is
that people.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Would even do that.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
You know, people get in a boat and try to
do crap like that and they're talking for like three
or four minutes, and then my daughter chimes in.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
She goes, uh, that's what.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
My grandfather does, Like, oh, sorry, sorry, what none of
your grandfather does it, But my father in law does that.
He raises these speedboats on Lake Havasu. He's got place
out there and he raises those things. And it's fairly safe,
but wildly dangerous. You know, you just get a little
air and that could be it. That could be a rap.

(15:33):
But man, the people in that area, they love the speedboats.
They love going two hundred miles an hour on that
on Lake Havasou and the and the river there. It's
kind of cool to watch, but it is awfully nerve wracking,
especially when they start taking off.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
They do flips. Oh man, oh man.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
These guys walked away. One had a broken knee or
fractured knee and the other one of the collar bone
and a couple of busted ribs.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
They got a flight.

Speaker 12 (15:59):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on Demyl from KFI
AM sixty.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
There's a rally going on to keep film and television
production in LA. Why do we have to have a rally?
Why can't I mean that just be solved. It's a problem.
We need more production. We need production to stay in LA.
Why do we all have to get out and rally
and get in big numbers and beg this government to
do the right thing.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
Why don't they just once in a while just do
the right thing. I don't get it. I don't get it.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
Force all these A listers out there, all these directors,
cinematographers out there, have to stand on city hall steps
and beg the government to help them out.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
I don't like begging.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
They should just do the right thing and give LA
a huge pot of gold in tax breaks to keep
production in LA period. If not, this city will fold up.
That's our business in Los Angeles. It's film and tea.
That's what we do. And so we've got to we've

(17:04):
got to make sure that stays here in LA. If not,
everything goes away, homes, businesses, everything disappears. I don't understand it.
Maybe I'm not supposed to them, Maybe I'm not supposed
to all right, there was a hate crime in Inglewood.
A gardener in Inglewood got his ass kicked, and they're looking,

(17:24):
you know, at why this happened, And the guy who
jumped him never gave him a shot at defending himself.
First punch was right in the face, and then kicked
the hell out of him. I don't understand what's going
on in La really.

Speaker 11 (17:37):
Say it was a sneak attack. That tacker came from
behind at that gardener as he was trying to leave
for work early in the morning. That gardner says, what
was more surprising was what that man said to him
as he was trying to defend himself.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Hobby, are you bought?

Speaker 11 (17:54):
I shared this video of his injuries, a broken orbitable
that's the inner wall of the eye socket. After this
brutal attack caught on surveillance video, a man wearing all
green pummels Ibata with both fists and kicks him when
he's down thirty six seconds of straight intense hitting. Abouta
says you can't hear on the surveillance video what the
attacker yells at him in between those punches.

Speaker 16 (18:17):
He told me, hey, you Mexican, and he started to
insulting and the guy he started to hit me, and
I tried to look at the guy, but the guy
he s tried to smatching my face and my eyes
and everything.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
We're investigating it as a Hay crime and a robbery.

Speaker 11 (18:33):
Inglewood police say the attacker took you bout his keys
and fled in this vehicle, a twenty eight to twenty
twelve silver blue green Chevrolet Malibu with tinted rear windows
that Ibata says was waiting down the street.

Speaker 16 (18:45):
And the guy he run away. He ran away when
I tried to follow him. I took my machete to
my truck. This oh, guy's got a machete. Took the
machete out after this guy. I took my machete to
my truck.

Speaker 11 (18:58):
This is that machete. He tried to chase him with
it until he got away. Ibata believes the attacker was
waiting for him to unlock his gate, hiding behind the
hedge when it happened at six point forty in the
morning on April fifteenth.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
Six forty in the morning. That guy's got that kind
of anger. He woke up early to beat the hell
out of this guy.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
What's going on there.

Speaker 11 (19:19):
Police do not have any reports of similar attacks in
the area, but wants to know if there might be
others in neighboring cities. Ibada says he wants the attacker
caught and brought to justice.

Speaker 16 (19:30):
I'm afraid of about everything is going to be happened.

Speaker 11 (19:33):
Are you afraid that they're going to come back?

Speaker 16 (19:34):
Well, we never know, We never know.

Speaker 11 (19:36):
Ibata does tell us that his two children are certainly
very frightful after that episode of his four won't even
go outside of the house. We are told by police,
if you recognize the vehicle or potentially that man, to
give Michael I't kick.

Speaker 9 (19:49):
Him a call.

Speaker 11 (19:50):
Yeah, eleven englework, I'm gonna come him with the NBC
Fort News.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
They'll they'll find out who that guy is. They'll have
him in no time, probably by the weekend. I imagine
we have license plates we're running out of. Typically, the
way license plates in California are printed, where there's one,
there's a number, then there's three letters and three numbers.

(20:13):
And that's how most license plates that are not personalized plates,
it's a number, three letters, and then three numbers. Well,
they got to change that because there aren't any combinations left.
We've gone through all of them, we've used them all up.

Speaker 17 (20:26):
Waiting to buy a new car next year, get ready
for a change.

Speaker 18 (20:29):
California is about to run out of license plate numbers
in the current format. Plates have one number, three letters,
and then three numbers. Starting next year, a new format
will roll out. There will be three numbers, three letters
and one number.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
Wow, a surgeon new.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Big change, big change for us in California. I don't
know how we're going to handle it.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
A surgeon.

Speaker 18 (20:49):
New car sales due to President Trump's tariffs have pushed
up registrations by more than eight percent this year. Still,
the DMV expects vehicle registrations to go down again by
the end of this year.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
What was your personalized plate Crosier that you had? Was
it crows Gal crows Nest? Well, what did you have?

Speaker 2 (21:09):
Oh my god, Now I didn't have it. It wasn't mine.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
It was a girl that I dated and it was
crows Galt.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
She got crows Girl. Yet, that's great, buddy.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
I don't know any anybody who's studlier than you period.

Speaker 10 (21:22):
It's funny when when the girl and I we weren't.
When I had found out about I was talking to
a friend of mine and she had moved out of
state and then she got that that personalized plate out
of state where she was trying to do a long
distance that didn't work. But I was telling him that
she got her license plates today where she where she
went to? And I said, you'll never guess what it was.

(21:44):
And he nailed it. He said, wow, crows girl or something,
that's exactly what it is.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
What is she doing now, you're like track her down
on social media?

Speaker 10 (21:54):
I don't know what she's doing so with us, Yeah,
as far as I know, yes, yes, but man, that
is so studly, buddy.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Usually, you know, you get a license plate, you know,
give it and you give it to somebody else.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
But she got it on her own car. Crows gal.

Speaker 10 (22:09):
I got a license plate, a personalized plate one time,
and I got rid of within like two months.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Yeah, I had the same I realize how stupid it is.
It is some kind of idiot for idiots. Yeah, I
think we were talked about it.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
Yesterday.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
My dad like going to the races and he had
like a personalized plate. It was number one because long
Shot was already taken, so we had to put the
number one and then L and G s h T
one long Shot And we got a lot of looks
driving around.

Speaker 10 (22:39):
Nobody, he didn't take a look at it, ask anybody's opinion.

Speaker 9 (22:43):
Nobody.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Nobody offered up the he had.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
That on his car because I wasn't in town for
about the first year or so, and when I came
back I saw it. I'm like, oh man, what's going
on with this license plate? He goes, oh, one long shot?
I go, yeah, shot, okay, I said, okay, but do
you see how people could misread that? He goes, oh, Christ,
I didn't even think about that. Yeah, one long.

Speaker 11 (23:07):
S h T.

Speaker 12 (23:09):
All right.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Well, my my exd my first wife.

Speaker 10 (23:12):
She when I met her, she had a personalized plate
that said s c r M number four and emmy
scream for me. Yeah okay, because she was she like
she did aerobics instructing.

Speaker 2 (23:25):
Oh I see, okay, all right, that's cool. Yeah.

Speaker 10 (23:27):
Well, the people on the street don't know that. So whenever,
whenever I drove down the street, it was kids. Yeah,
it got old's quick.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
I had a girlfriend give me a personalized plate that
said T bones and uh. I got rid of that
pretty quickly because I called her one night one day
on a Saturday, We're supposed to a King's game, and
I said, I'm not feeling well.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
I'm gonna, you.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Know, stay home and just rest tonight. And she goes, okay,
And I went to a King's Game of a buddy.
You know, she was a big fan of the Kings,
and you know it's everything was too too much money,
you know, how to pay for both takes, two nachos,
two beers, two say anything. You just don't want to
have to deal with, right, I just lied to her
and I said, and I want to stay home. And
it turns out I went to the king game anyway,

(24:10):
but I went with a buddy who knows the game
a little better than she did.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
And she said, hey, what'd you do last night? You
stay home? I said, yeah, I wasn't feeling well. I
just stayed home.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
She goes, really, my brother went to the King's game
and saw your car at the Kings game.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
Like, all right, I went down.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
There right after that conversation, as soon as I hung
up with a screwdriver and took them off the car
and then reported him stolen so I could get them
the new ones for free. That was a rap, a
rap on personalized plates. I don't know if they're worth it, man, because.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
Everyone knows where you are, yeah all the time. Yeah, yes, right.
Discretion is not your friend at that point.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
Right, And you want to keep you know, people's personalized plates.
Have money and you want to keep that low. You
want to keep you know, you want to keep a
low profile. And we have a personalized plate that tells
everybody you got money to spend and they're going to
pull you over and jack around with you.

Speaker 12 (25:00):
Oh good, you're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand
from KFI Am six forty.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
A lot of crime going on in southern California. Here
we have two heard in a carjacking at a car
wash in the San Fernando Valley.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
How about that.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
You know, you go get your car washed, you think, well,
it's a safe place to hang a lot of people around.
There's no way I'm going to get worked or a
car jack. Well, it happened.

Speaker 17 (25:27):
Two men are injured when they try to fight off
a carjacking suspect that happened at the Wayna Vista car
wash in the city of San Fernando last night. A
man says he was watching his blue Lexus in a
stall when he was attacked. Friends and the next all
heard him scream and went to help. One friend says
he was accosted by the suspect wow, while another friend
tried getting into the car from the passenger side to

(25:50):
grab the keys, but the suspect got in and started
driving off, dragging that person a short distance. The suspect
got away with the car. Police later pinged the Vihim
cell phone and went to a location in Chatsworth hoping
to find the car, but all they found was the phone.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
Ah, that's horrible.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Yeah, just you know, it wasn't a car where she was,
a self wash where he was just you know, do
it yourself. You pay four bucks, six bucks and you know,
do the whole thing yourself. And they're pretty safe. I
go to the one in Burbank all the time. Never
feel like, you know, I'm get car jagged. But it
happened in San Fernando and a lot of crime out there.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
Here's another one.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
A thief snatched a pet dog during a Tesla break in.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
This is another bad incident.

Speaker 19 (26:34):
Surveillance video shows you the very moment that thief smashes
into the car window, reaches in and snatches little Lemon.
The owner tells us she left that small pooch alone
in the car at the Puenta Hills Plaza parking lot
on Saturday, April nineteen. She says she only left Lemon
for just thirty minutes and left on her Tesla dog mode,
which helps control the temperature inside of the car.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
I don't know Tesla's have a dog mode. That's kind
of a cool deal where if the car gets too hot,
it kicks the irritationing on.

Speaker 2 (27:03):
That's a cool deal.

Speaker 19 (27:04):
Dog mode which helps control the temperature inside of the car.

Speaker 2 (27:07):
Wow, I gotta get one of those dog modes.

Speaker 19 (27:08):
For days, she's been searching desperately for him, handing out flyers,
going to local shelters, even offering a reward to get
Lemon back home safely.

Speaker 11 (27:17):
Now.

Speaker 19 (27:17):
She says this is especially important because little Lemon has
heart disease and needs medication.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
Yeah, this woman is really broken up about this dog,
this little Lemon man.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
You could hear it in her voice.

Speaker 12 (27:27):
Please just.

Speaker 6 (27:29):
Return Lemon back safely and then afe Yeah, okay, yeah, yeah,
just talk to me of any chance if he's still safe,
he can find a good person to take care of him. Please.
Just he's medication taken right now, and then he have

(27:50):
broken legs. He's you know, pretty broken hard as well.
So I just miss him so much. Please great, turn
him safely.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
Oh that's the worst. You got a dog that's not well.
Then somebody steals him. Oh man, what's going on with us?

Speaker 19 (28:09):
The owner says that she saw the thief approach the
car three different times before breaking the window and snatching
her dog. She did file a police report and is
hoping that someone comes forward. Zoyo is offering a two
thousand dollars reward for a little lemon's safe return.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
It's the worst, all right, More crime, more crime, is
another odd incident, another thing we got to watch out
for him.

Speaker 20 (28:30):
Mister keys burglary tools, bags of mail. Those were all
found in this one arrest incident. And that's actually the
mailbox right behind me where that suspect had been parked
nearby when residents noticed something fishy. Now police say that
this has been happening quite a bit more often here
in the city of Hammett, and they say that these
thieves are using a completely different method.

Speaker 21 (28:51):
But it's definitely like a scary feeling because you're like, oh,
if he has access to that, Like what else was
in my mill that has sensitive information in it that
maybe he has.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
Now we got to worry about everything. You have to
worry about everything all the time. Now everything a.

Speaker 22 (29:06):
Feeling of uncertainty after hemet resident Kayla Scong's Knew Best
My credit card was stolen from her mailbox on the
same day it was delivered. Not only did the bank
call her telling her someone had used her new card
for several large purchases.

Speaker 21 (29:19):
She had logged into my best buy account and he
changed like my phone number, my email, like address.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
Like everything. What's going on? Man?

Speaker 1 (29:29):
Everything? You got to be careful with everything. You didn't
have to have an alarm system. You have to have lights,
you have to have bars on your house, you have
to have cameras all over the place. And we're all,
you know, building these super prisons to live in because
people can't behave in southern California.

Speaker 22 (29:46):
It turns out this man was allegedly in possession of
Kayla's card and dozens of others, and it's very possible
he would have gotten away had it not been for
a vigilant resident who called nine one one.

Speaker 1 (29:56):
Ah okay, I like this guy. He called nine one one.
A lot of people won't do that, you know, they'll
they'll turn their back and say that's somebody else's problem.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
Not this guy. He got involved.

Speaker 22 (30:06):
After noticing a suspicious vehicle parked here in front of
the mailbox on Division Court and Hemmet. At four thirty
Wednesday morning, Emmid police officers found forty two year old
Nathan Story asleep and allegedly high on meth inside his jeep.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Wow, what a night for this guy asleep in the jeep,
high on math, with everybody else's credit.

Speaker 22 (30:26):
Cards and allegedly high on meth inside his jeep.

Speaker 8 (30:29):
While they were doing the search of the car, they
located hundreds pieces of male countless amounts of debit cards, drugs,
and USPS.

Speaker 22 (30:39):
Keys in the vehicle that mail from addresses as far
as Comptent Mirietta and Okay.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
That should be a wrap on this guy then, but
it won't be. You know, he'll be out in ten
minutes and he'll be doing it again. That's how we
operate here in southern California.

Speaker 22 (30:52):
That mail from addresses as far as Comptent Mrietta and Menifee.
But there's one key element to this arrest, and the
officers also found another suspect in possession of in a
separate arrest that same day, this socket wrench with shaved
pockets and something they're seeing more of the.

Speaker 8 (31:09):
Tool specific is altered in order to open these mailboxes.
We've been seeing it, probably in the last six months
to a year.

Speaker 22 (31:16):
We've heard about elaborate retail theft. Detective pedro Agula says
there's a version of that for mail too, and that
postal inspectors are investigating.

Speaker 8 (31:25):
They're tracking people to this caliber that are actually linked
to quote unquote gags that they bring these mail, large
amounts of mail and they actually get sold to these people.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
God almighty, Now you got to worry about mail. You've
got to worry about your car, you got to worry
about your credit cards, everything, everything takes up more time
in your life now because people are not behaving. That
is what's going on in southern California. Well, a lot
of fun, all right, don't forget we'keme back. We'll talk

(31:57):
about the Dodgers. They got a big deal going on.
It's Women's night tonight, so women only? Is that true?
Or they get special treatment there? We'll find out.

Speaker 2 (32:07):
We'll go back. We're live on KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
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can always hear us live on KFI AM six forty
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