Wednesday, May 10, 2006

More Twists Than Snakes on a Plane: Raids Target Transit Authority

Richard Winton and David Pierson write in The Los Angeles Times:

Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies seized guns, badges and police cars Tuesday and arrested the founder of a small San Gabriel Valley transit agency at the center of an investigation spawned by the February crash of a rare Ferrari in Malibu.

Deputies investigating the San Gabriel Valley Transit Authority searched its headquarters in Arcadia, as well as a Monrovia body shop and homes in Bradbury and Whittier owned by board members.

The action comes three months after Swedish businessman Bo Stefan Eriksson totaled a rare Ferrari Enzo on Pacific Coast Highway, telling deputies who responded that he was a deputy commissioner of the agency's police "anti-terrorism unit."

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