Saturday, 23 May 2026

Amber Alert

Amber Alert

An Amber Alert for a missing 3-month-old boy in Alhambra was canceled after the baby was found safe on Friday, according to local authorities. (Amber Alert canceled after baby found safe inside car stolen in Alhambra, NBC Los Angeles; Amber Alert Issued For 3-Month-Old Abducted in Alhambra, MyNewsLA.com)

What to Know

Police said the child was inside a vehicle that was taken by a man who was not related to the family. The California Highway Patrol issued the alert on behalf of the Alhambra Police Department after the reported abduction near Hampden Terrace and Sherwood Avenue. (NBC Los Angeles; MyNewsLA.com)

What Comes Next

Authorities deactivated the Amber Alert after the infant was located safely. Officials have not released additional details here about the suspect or any possible charges, so follow-up updates will likely come from Alhambra police or the California Highway Patrol. (NBC Los Angeles; MyNewsLA.com)

Sequoia National Park

Sequoia National Park

The 3-year-old, black-furred wolf has become the first of her kind known to venture into Sequoia National Park in more than a century — after making similarly momentous visits to Los Angeles and Inyo counties. (A gray wolf has entered Sequoia National Park for the first time in a century, Los Angeles Times) A female gray wolf known as BEY03F was tracked into Sequoia National Park in California, making her the first known gray wolf to do so in more than a century. (FOX Weather)

What to Know

BEY03F is the first wolf known to venture into Sequoia National Park in more than a century — after making similarly historic visits to Los Angeles and Inyo counties. (A gray wolf has entered Sequoia National Park for the first time in a century, Los Angeles Times)

What Comes Next

A female gray wolf known as BEY03F was tracked into Sequoia National Park in California, making her the first known gray wolf to do so in more than a century. (Gray wolf spotted in Sequoia National Park for first time in more than 100 years, FOX Weather) BEY03F is the first wolf known to venture into Sequoia National Park in more than a century — after making similarly historic visits to Los Angeles and Inyo counties. (Los Angeles Times)