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Originally posted by stompk
John A. Rund, supposedly owns a company called Summit Valley Corp, which can be tied to Silverwood Country Store, which have numbers to call, which the one for the Store owned by John Rund, is busy.
The Silverwood Country Store sounded very busy, with lots of people in the background, and I asked how the fishing was, and the lady said the lake is closed. Then I asked if there was any connection between them and John Rund, and she said,
"who is this"
and I said
"you have to know who I am to answer the question"
and she said
"he owns the store down the street, and we have no affiliation."
I asked.
"Could you tell me the name of the store?". She said,
"Blinks", and I said, "Blinks?" and she said, "yeah, Blinks"
I said thank you and goodbye and hung up.
They are both places listed to get ahold of to get a fishing license.
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Problem is, Blinks store is supposed to be named Summit Valley Store, owned by Summit Valley Corp, owned by John Rund, who doesn't exist.
Originally posted by stompk
reply to post by jhill76
Thank you!
So, I wanted to check on Anthony Riperti, to follow up the claim about him being in custody on a $250,000 bond, according to Sgt Rick Ells of the San Bernadino Sherrifs dept.
So I called them, and asked if they had Anthony Riperti, and the lady on the other end replied, "no we don't" immediately, without looking.
I checked into Sgt Rick Ells, and he is a current Sgt on the force.
So someone is lying here.
SAN ANTONIO HEIGHTS - Concerns have been raised and the neighborhood is on watch since a resident experienced a suspicious encounter with a bogus representative of a satellite TV company a week ago.
On Oct. 9, a homeowner on Vista Drive, between West 24th Street and North Euclid Avenue, reported that a man came to their front door and said he was with DirecTV. He asked to go into their backyard to take pictures of their dish.
The resident refused to let the man into the backyard, citing that such a home visit was unusual. The homeowner called DirecTV, which said that none of their employees were in the area.
San Bernardino County sheriff's officials said they are looking into the incident.
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Firestorm 2007: 7:30 a.m.
Kean Keaton 25.OCT.07
"We anticipate for residents to be let into some parts of Ramona some time today," said Ron Lane of the county Office of Emergency Services at a 7 a.m. news conference in Kearny Mesa. Cal-Fire officials are saying return could be possibly Saturday or Sunday.
The reason we can't let people in Ramona now is that there is no water, and the water department is working on increasing its water pressure, he said, explaining that evacuating residents smartly left their water sprinklers on, but that drained the Ramona reservoirs. Lost power to the Ramona Municipal Water District pumps in Poway also contributed to the water shortage.