A $25,000 reward has been announced as the search continued for the man who police said stabbed a Metro bus driver in Woodland Hills.
A $25,000 reward was announced Thursday as the search continued for the man who police said stabbed a Metro bus driver multiple times in Woodland Hills.
The critically injured victim was transported to Dignity Health Northridge Hospital Medical Center, where he underwent surgery, Los Angeles police said. His identity was not made public. A video camera on the bus captured images of the suspect, and police circulated the photos in hopes of locating the man, who was last seen heading eastbound on Owensmouth Avenue.
"Words fail to capture the depth of our sorrow and our concern for our injured employee," Najarian said. "I know this board stands together, united in our prayers and hopes for the operator's swift and complete recovery. This heart-wrenching incident reminds us of the risks our front-line employees face each day as they strive to serve our community in the face of such adversity.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
L.A. Metro bus driver critically injured in stabbing in Woodland Hills; suspect at largeAn L.A. Metro bus driver was critically injured and taken to a hospital after getting stabbed Wednesday evening in Woodland Hills. The suspect remans at large.
Read more »
Suspect sought after Metro bus driver is stabbed and critically injured in Woodland HillsIt happened early Wednesday evening near Topanga Canyon Boulevard and Erwin Street.
Read more »
Metro bus driver hospitalized after being stabbed several times in Woodland Hills; suspect at largeA Metro bus driver remains hospitalized in critical condition after he was stabbed several times in Woodland Hills, and the suspect remains on the run. 💔
Read more »
Global Cost of Cancer at $25 Trillion; How to Reduce This?Researchers estimate the global economic cost of the most common cancers at more than $25.2 trillion between 2020 and 2050, and call for action to reduce this.
Read more »
‘Shin splints’ may not be caused by running up and down hillsShin pain is common for runners, but it's unclear what parts of training most contribute. It turns out that pressure on shin bones is more severe when runners up their pace compared to when they train on hills
Read more »
Fresh out of prison, Beverly Hills con artist launches $9-million hemp scam, FBI saysMark Roy Anderson of Beverly Hills collected $9 million over four years from investors in his hemp farm on the outskirts of Bakersfield, but there was one problem, the FBI says: The farm did not exist
Read more »