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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Good morning, Kerrent County. This is the seventeen News at
Sunrise podcast, Your News on your Schedule, presented by Rodriguez
and associates.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
We'll begin with what may be yet another fatal pedestrian
hit and run. This time it's in southwest Bakersfield on
Caminomdia near Stockdale Country Club after a man was found
dead in the street. Police emphasize this investigation is just
getting started and they aren't yet sure just what happened.
They do know that one person is dead, found yesterday
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morning around eight am in the cul de Sac at
the end of Comino Media.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
East of Gosford Road.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
A BPD statement said preliminary investigation suggests the possibility of
a vehicle hit him, but no vehicle or driver were
found at the scene. Officers canvas the neighborhood for witnesses
but found no one.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
The identity of the man.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Has yet to be released by the County Corner. We
will bring you more details as they come. Anyone with
him from is urged to call Bakersfield Police Department at
six sixty one three two seven seven to one one one.
Speaker 4 (01:07):
Two motorcycle riders are facing severe injuries today after colliding
with the vehicle making a U turn along Highway one
seventy eight. Emergency responders were called to the section of
the one to seventy eight just south of Lake Isabella
around nine thirty am, where a man and woman on
the motorcycle suffered major injuries. They were taken to a
hospital for treatment and their condition was critical. Investigators said
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both the motorcycle and a driver of a Honda CRV
were traveling eastbound when the driver of the Honda attempted
a U turn, colliding with the bikers. Neither speed or
impairment were believed to be factors in the crash.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Turning now to your seventeen court watch, a woman accused
of driving drunk and killing a local married couple.
Speaker 3 (01:51):
Earlier this year is do back in court this morning.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Annabel Correa is charged with a second degree murder, gross
vehicular manslaughter, driving under the influence, and other offenses.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
This after a.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Car broadsided a ride share carrying Max and Desiree Mooney
in friend Taylor Scoggins at the intersection of Coffee Road
and Stockdale Highway in the early hours.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
Of March sixteenth.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
That crash killed Max and Desiree and hospitalized Scoggins as
the ride share driver as well as Correa. Court filing
show Correa's blood alcohol at the time of the crash
was just over the legal limit of point zero eight
and she showed signs of intoxication.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Following the crash, a petition.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
Was created calling on elected officials to enact stricter penalties
for convicted dui drivers. The change dot org petition has
over eight thousand signatures, and a man has been arrested
for these second time for the same reason and at
the same place.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
In Rosemond.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
On September twenty fifth, Shriff's deputies went to investigate a
trailer on Park Avenue and inspectors had previously declared it.
Speaker 3 (02:54):
Unsafe to live in.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
Inside, deputies found meth, a digital scale, and a large
amount of cash. Deputies arrested Armando Gonzalez, a convicted felon,
on suspicion of selling drugs, and on Thursday, deputies return
to that same trailer where they once again found Gonzalez
and they found meth again. Deputies arrested Gonzalez and three
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other people on suspicion of selling drugs or being under
the influence, and.
Speaker 4 (03:23):
Another group of Kurrent County veterans will take off for
a nation's capital this morning. Honor Flight fifty two will
take off this morning at nine am from meadows Field Airport.
Ninety eight veterans will go see the memorials built in
their honor now. If the government is still shut down,
the memorials will be open, but facilities like bathrooms will
be closed. The flight is scheduled to return to Bakersfield
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Wednesday around six thirty pm. The public is encouraged to
bring signs and flags to the airport and give these
heroes a big welcome home.
Speaker 5 (03:56):
I'm proud to be part of the Bakersfield community, the
arts and the music. I'm so glad my parents taught
me to speak Spanish and to honor our heritage by
singing traditional music. As an attorney with Rodriguez and Associates,
I'm proud to work in harmony with our community, helping
(04:18):
others and celebrating what makes us unique at Rodriguez in Associates.
When you need us, we'll be here for you.
Speaker 6 (04:26):
On the weather side of things, they'll be taken off
with some decent weather this morning. We've got clear skies
to start with changes on the way as we headed
into tomorrow for us here in Kern County right now,
sitting at fifty six in Bakersfield, forty seven in Delano,
and then into the mountains, a very cold start at
a Fraser Park at twenty nine thirty four out of Tahatchbee,
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and we've got forty eight out.
Speaker 3 (04:48):
Of Lake Isabella.
Speaker 6 (04:49):
As we take a look at the skies, we are
in the clear right now, but we'll continue to watch
some clouds out of the north and west approach us
as we go throughout the day. Beautiful skies over the
Great Mine right now, and you can see the leading
edge of what is going to come down upon us
as we head into very late tonight into tomorrow here
in Current County. Let's take a look at temperatures real
quick sixty five and Sacamano today seventy in Fresno, so
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you can see we are going to cool down a
little bit. And then we take a look at future casts.
I'll put this in a motion and you can see
I don't arrive the rain light at best to arrive
until about nine o'clock tonight. The heavier rain will be
overnight into our Tuesday, and I think really the heaviest
rain according to our model data is gonna come right
around seven, eight, eight nine in the morning tomorrow, and
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then by Wednesday things start to taper off as this
system lifts to the north and east of our area.
So in terms of precipitation, and you can see the
forecast here for today, this starts at eight pm tonight
starts to see the increase in shower activity and you
can see right around eleven and then by tomorrow morning
it's looking pretty wet all around the area. There is
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a chance of some thunderstorm activity north and then by
very late tonight into Current County and then tomorrow all
areas of Kurrent County do have a chance of seeing
those thunderstorms around the area. So rain amounts last week
I was talking to how they were a little high.
We're still looking high on these models, but they've been
consistent over half an inch for Baker's sealed you can
see into our mountains to have me just under an
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inch in Lake isbella one inch of rain that was
our European model or a Global forecast model or GFS is
even higher than that. And so looking at our by
our data this morning, this is kind of some totals
that the data was suggesting eleven o'clock tonight through fight
them tomorrow point four to one, fight them to eleven
am tomorrow point six to zero. Then as we progress
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into the afternoon, things will start to taper off. So
in total, on the very high end of this system,
we could pick up over an inch in some locations
of Current County in the valley, and over an inch
in some areas of our mountains. So I'm going to
keep a very close eye on this in the next
twenty four hours. As we take a look at our
forecast today, sunny becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. One
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in Fraser Park, winds gusting around thirty. I think we'll
see a little breeze pick up in the valley as well.
As his front gets closer, we could see some gus
right around fifteen becoming mostly cloudy. Seventies today Baker's Hills
seventy four, seventy two in Waco, and then we take
a look at them out in sixty three and to
hatchbe sixty in Bear Valley, winds gusting around thirty five
with increasing clouds, and that'll be the same for the
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Curern River Valley sixty eight and weld in sixty seven
Wafford Heights, and then for the desert, we'll see winds
out of the southwest fifteen to thirty becoming mostly cloudy
in sixty nine in Mohabi. Here's your extended forecast, so
a ninety percent chance of rain very late tonight and
then tomorrow it's going to be a wet day around
the area. And then maybe a few showers in the
very early mornings on Wednesday, and then the rest of
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the week we dry out. We warm things up back
in the seventies by Friday Saturday, mostly Sunday in seventy eight.
And then for our mountains and you can see a
little bit of a change in store for us, and
then for the curern River Valley, you can see some
change heading into your forecast late tonight into tomorrow. So
really the headline will be our two day very wet
it looks like around the area.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
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