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LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles
County sheriff's investigators
have presented evidence to
prosecutors for a possible felony
vandalism case against Justin
Bieber.
The pop star has been under
investigation
since eggs were
thrown at his
neighbour's
home last
month, resulting
in thousands
of dollars
in damage.
Detectives
searched
Bieber's home
looking for surveillance footage
or other evidence Jan. 14.
The district attorney's office
said Thursday it has received
the case. If prosecutors decide to
move forward, it could result in
Bieber's most serious criminal
charges yet.
The 19- year- old has been
charged with misdemeanour
offences in Miami and Toronto
in recent weeks. But prosecutors
in California have rejected three
previous cases against Bieber
that accused him of reckless
driving, attacking a paparazzo
and spitting on a neighbour.
- The Associated Press
Cops seek felony
charges against
pop star Bieber
H ARRISBURG, Pa. - Hundreds
of thousands of people spent a
second day without electricity
Thursday as utility crews from as far
away as Canada and Arkansas scrambled
to restore power lost when ice took
down trees and limbs in the mid- Atlantic.
Forecasters said a bone- chilling
cold would remain in place for days.
Nearly a half- million customers
lacked power in Pennsylvania and
Maryland. In Pennsylvania, where
most of the outages were located, officials
likened the scope of the damage
to a hurricane. Some who might not
get power back for several days sought
warmth - or at least somewhere to recharge
their batteries - in shopping
malls, public libraries and hastily established
shelters.
One caf� in downtown Pottstown gave
about 15 free meals to people without
power, encouraged them to plug in devices
and even let a few get a warm
shower.
" It's just kind of giving back to the
community - there's no other purpose
of this," said iCreate Cafe owner Ashraf
Khalil.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett said
after an aerial survey of the storm's
aftermath that crews put a priority on
restoring electricity to hospitals, nursing
homes, communications facilities
and sewer plants.
" This storm is in some respects as
bad or maybe even worse than Hurricane
Sandy," he said during an appearance
in the Philadelphia suburbs. He
said a shipment of electrical generators
from the federal government was on its
way to Pennsylvania.
He said he was urging electric utilities
" to move as fast as they can, but
they have to do it within the parameters
of safety."
PECO, the dominant electricity provider
in the Philadelphia area, had
the most outages with 394,000. PECO
spokeswoman Debra Yemenijian said
most would have their lights back on
by tonight, but she said some could be
without power until Sunday.
At the Upper Dublin Public Library
in Fort Washington, reference librarian
Marty Frantz was directing people to
power outlets and helping them get online
Thursday after spending the previous
night in a dark house.
- The Associated Press
Winter
storm keeps
power off
another day
By Mark Scolforo
Justin Bieber
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