Banning Police asking for information on recent shootings

Cynthia White

BANNING, Calif. (KESQ) – The Banning Police Department Detective Bureau is investigating several recent shootings, including a shooting that killed one man and injured another in the 100 block of North 8th Street near West Ramsey Street.

News Channel 3 had coverage of that shooting outside of a liquor store on April 14, now being investigated as a homicide.

The detectives are asking the public for any information about these shootings – The other shootings reported are:

3/15/25 – 2200 block of W. Wilson Street (25-482)

3/15/25 – 1200 block of W. Westward Avenue (25-484)

3/16/25 – 900 block of W. Hays Street (25-488)

3/16/25 – 900 block of W. Hays Street (25-491)

4/18/25 – 300 block of E. Nicolet Street (25-742)

4/23/25 – 200 block N. 4th Street (25-777)

Police are asking that anyone with information related to these active investigations please contact the Banning Police Department Detective Bureau at 951-922-3170.

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Firefighters mopping up after vegetation fire in Thermal blazes through 50 acres

Cynthia White

THERMAL, Calif. (KESQ) – Firefighters are mopping up on Friday after a vegetation fire near Church Street in Thermal began just after 10:00 Thursday night.

News Channel 3 had a crew on scene.

CAL FIRE reports that the fire blazed through 50 acres, near La Familia High School and Coachella Valley Unified School District headquarters.

Flames reached 30 to 40 feet into the air, with winds from the north pushing the perimeter of the fire into a pocket of dense brush.

Isolated evacuations were put into effect, but were lifted by early Friday morning as firefighters were able to knock down the flames.

As of Friday night, the fire is 60% contained. There is no word on the cause of the fire, and no injuries have been reported.

Stay with News Channel 3 for any updates.

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St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway less than a week away; tickets are still available

Cynthia White

LA QUINTA, Calif. (KESQ) – We are in the midst of the final week before the drawing for the St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway.

News Channel 3 will air the drawing for the winner live on Tuesday, April 29th.

You can buy your tickets for just $100 each to have a chance to win the Dream Home in La Quinta, and every dollar will go to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to help in its fight against childhood cancer.

And if you enter to win the Dream Home by Friday, April 25, you’ll also be entered to win an additional $10,000 home shopping and design spree courtesy of BoConcept Southern California.

Call 1-800-535-6748 to purchase tickets – Remember, only 17,500 tickets will be sold.

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New Tradition Lucha Libre to ‘Rumble in the Desert’ Friday at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino

Cynthia White

THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KESQ) – The spirit of Lucha Libre invaded the News Channel 3 studios on Thursday to show off some moves ahead of Friday night’s “Rumble in the Desert” at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.

New Tradition Lucha Libre wrestlers will descend on the desert, with iconic stars such as Familia Real Las Parkas, Rey Misterio, and Xtreme Tigre.

On Thursday’s visit to the studios, kick demon pro wrestler herself, Janai Kai, joined our Eye on the Desert team to show off her moves with Garrett Hottle.

The electrifying event starts at 7:30 p.m. For more information on the event, visit fantasyspringsresort.com/lucha-libre/.

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Abi Carter looking forward to Stagecoach performance on Friday

Cynthia White

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – From performing at VillageFest in Palm Springs to winning American Idol – now Indio native Abi Carter has come full circle to make her Stagecoach debut, at the music festival that’s one of the most popular in the country.

Carter took the Coachella Valley and the nation by storm as the winner of American Idol Season 22 in 2024. Her popularity led to earning her spot on the Stagecoach “Mane” stage at 1:10 p.m. on Friday.

Carter’s appearance coincides with the release of the upcoming deluxe edition of her “Ghosts in the Backyard” album.

News Channel 3’s Tori King met up with Carter to talk about her journey, and to find out what performing at the festival means to her.

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Prosecution testimony to conclude in trial of pair accused in Cathedral City murder

City News Service

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – The prosecution is expected to rest next week in the trial of two men accused in the murder of a Cathedral City convenience store owner who was gunned down during an attempted robbery in which the shooter fled without taking a dime.

Charles Lamar Campbell of Beaumont and Joel Ortiz Hidalgo of Desert Hot Springs, both 23, allegedly conspired in the 2021 slaying of 61-year-old Chris Sgouromitis of Cathedral City.

Both men are charged with first-degree murder, attempted robbery and a special circumstance allegation of killing in the course of a robbery. Campbell is additionally charged with sentence-enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations.

Testimony got underway Tuesday at the Larson Justice Center in Indio before two juries —  one for each defendant.   

Each man is being held without bail at the Benoit Detention Center.   

According to a trial brief filed by the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office, on the night of Feb. 21, 2021, Campbell and Hidalgo were driving around the Coachella Valley in the latter’s Acura sedan, seeking to purchase a “plug” of marijuana. When a transaction fell through in Palm Springs, the men headed into Cathedral City, where Campbell directed Hidalgo onto Shifting Sands Trail and, ultimately, the Outpost Market at the intersection of Shifting Sands and Ramon Road, court papers said.

While Hidalgo sat behind the wheel of his car, Campbell entered the convenience store, long owned and operated by Sgouromitis and his family, prosecutors said.

Although no one else was in the outlet, security surveillance video cameras inside were operating, capturing almost all of the ensuing encounter between the victim and defendant, according to the brief.

“The victim had the cash register open and appeared to be counting or organizing cash in the register as Campbell walked in … holding a black semiautomatic handgun,” the narrative stated.

There were words between the men, which the video cameras did not record. The images, however, revealed Campbell allegedly raising the pistol, holding it with both hands and aiming it at the victim. The defendant fired a shot while backing toward the double doors, striking Sgouromitis in the left hip, prosecutors alleged.   

When the store owner tried to run away from the counter, Campbell allegedly fired two more shots, hitting the victim in the chest and lower back, according to the brief.

The gunfire evidently frightened Hidalgo, who accelerated away from the location as Campbell immediately exited the store, the prosecution said. Campbell was forced to flee on foot through the residences lining Shifting Sands, and during his getaway, he accidentally fired his 9mm pistol into ayard, where the homeowner was watching, according to court papers.

Sgouromitis’ brother, who had been resting in a room at the back of the store when the shots rang out, initiated CPR on his sibling until Cathedral City Police Department officers arrived and took over, followed by paramedics moments later. However, the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

He was a beloved member of the community, and CCPD released a statement within a few days of his murder, saying he was a “father of four with strong local ties, who was not involved in criminal activity and died in his longtime place of business.”

Hidalgo’s Acura was soon identified as the vehicle that had parked outside the convenience store, and the license plate was confirmed via Flock law enforcement camera recordings in Palm Springs, leading to his being tracked down and detained for questioning less than a week later.

The defendant provided details regarding what allegedly had transpired, insisting that he was only giving Campbell a ride to get some marijuana and had no foreknowledge of the planned robbery, according to the brief. He was formally arrested at the police station.

Campbell was located staying in a Beaumont motel, where detectives went to serve an arrest warrant, listening through the door as he conversed via speaker phone with his mother, allegedly telling her, “The driver was arrested, and all he has to do is give me up,” according to the prosecution.

Officers ordered him out of the room, at which point the defendant was taken into custody without incident.   

Neither man has documented prior felony convictions in Riverside County.

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Prosecutor: Handyman had ‘intent to kill’ in deadly attack on Coachella Valley senior

City News Service

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – A pool serviceman who fatally beat a 93-year-old Palm Desert woman during a robbery at her home applied “all of his” force to snuff out her life with the motivation of taking her money, making him guilty of first-degree murder, a prosecutor alleged today, while the man’s attorney argued his client “freaked out” during the encounter and didn’t plan on taking her life.

Along with the murder count, Benjamin Cabrera Briones, 62, of Thousand Palms is charged with burglary, forgery and special-circumstance allegations of killing in the course of a robbery and murder for financial gain in the 2021 death of Jean Grace Willrich.

“She suffered massive blunt force trauma to her face,” Riverside County Deputy District Attorney Hawlee Valente said during her closing statement at the Larson Justice Center Thursday. “He beat her, bludgeoned her repeatedly. He applied all of his body weight on her collar bone. That’s intent to kill.”

Briones, who was both a pool serviceman and general handyman, had gone to the residence on the pretext of fixing a toilet. However, the prosecution argued that his real motivation was theft.

“He intended to defraud, and the victim was an easy target,” Valente said.  

On Nov. 29, 2021, the defendant arrived in his work truck clearly marked “Briones Pools” at the victim’s house in the 77000 block of Michigan Drive at 6:20 a.m. and remained for almost exactly 50 minutes — a time frame that sheriff’s detectives were able to confirm relying on tape from security surveillance video cameras at neighbors’ properties, according to the prosecution.

Valente alleged he wore latex gloves during and after the murder. Pieces of the gloves were located inside the house.   

After leaving the property, Briones drove to an ATM outside an Albertson’s supermarket in Palm Desert and deposited one of her checks into his business account, according to the prosecution.

Deputy Public Defender Richard Verlato acknowledged, “There’s no question Mr. Briones is guilty of the fraudulent check,” but he challenged the prosecution’s contention that his client was “guilty beyond a reasonable doubt” of killing for financial gain.

The attorney asserted Briones did not have an intent to kill when he arrived at the home — to which he’d been invited — but in the course of speaking with Willrich, “he freaked out,” causing him to lose control and fatally assault the woman, for whom he had once worked to maintain her pool until she fired him over a payment dispute.   

“It’s inconclusive how much pressure he applied to her,” Verlato said, insisting that the most his client could be convicted of was second-degree murder.

On Nov. 30, 2021, a concerned friend, Patricia McDonald, went to the victim’s house and used a spare key to enter, finding the victim “laying in a puddle of dried blood, her face swollen,” according to trial testimony.   

Sheriff’s Investigator Gustavo Castaneda testified previously that during an interview with Briones, the defendant admitted turning hostile when Willrich started questioning why he was walking around her home and not fixing the toilet.

“That’s when he proceeded to assault her,” Castaneda said. “Mr. Briones explained to us how he punched her, choked her and eventually got on top of her. He continued to punch her, hit her with both open and closed fists because she wouldn’t stop screaming. When she stopped moving, he got up, grabbed (her) checks and left.”   

Valente said that after a search warrant was executed at the defendant’s residence, bloodstained shoes, a shirt, pants and other items of evidentiary value were seized. A notepad bearing names and addresses was also located, and “Willrich’s name and address were the only ones crossed out,” the deputy district attorney said.   

Briones was arrested without incident on Dec. 3, 2021, during a traffic stop near Bob Hope and Frank Sinatra drives in Rancho Mirage.   

Superior Court Judge Anthony Villalobos directed jurors to return to the Indio courthouse Friday to commence deliberations in the two-week trial.   

Briones, who has no documented prior felony convictions recorded in Riverside County, is being held without bail at the Benoit Detention Center.

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Stagecoach, Desert Rodeo bring western culture to the East Valley

Kendall Flynn

THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KESQ) – It’s western mania in the East Valley as Stagecoach is back for its 17th year in Indio, but now it isn’t the only event hoping to bring cowboy culture to the desert.

The Desert Rodeo is bringing professional rodeo and festival fusion to Thermal. Organizers say it’ll be a weekend of riding, racing and retail.

While the country events are during the same weekend, the Desert Rodeo starts at 11 a.m. April 25 through the 27th to 5 p.m. If Stagecoach visitors want to attend both events, they’ll have time for a little rodeo fun before the Empire Polo Club’s gates open at 1 p.m.

For more information on Stagecoach Festival, visit stagecoachfestival.com, and for more information on Desert Rodeo, visit desertrodeo.com.

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Stagecoach Country Music Festival goes live Friday in Indio

City News Service

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – Some of the country music industry’s top-tier talent, along with chart-toppers from the past and specialty acts, will be delivering performances tomorrow and throughout the weekend for the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio, where thousands of fans were already arriving in anticipation of the entertainment.   

“Traffic conditions for early-arriving campers today were steady, with no significant issues to report,” according to an Indio Police Department statement. “Operations are continuing smoothly.”  

The fest comes less than a week after the conclusion of the second and final weekend of the Coachella Music & Arts Festival at the same venue — the Empire Polo Club.

Friday’s lineup features Alana Springsteen, Carter Faith, Dylan Scott, Mae Estes, Ashley McBryde, Flatland Cavalry, Sammy Hagar, the Bacon Brothers — one of whom is actor Kevin Bacon — Tracy Lawrence, Waylon Wyatt and several dozen others.

Saturday’s and Sunday’s performers were still being confirmed. More information is available at www.stagecoachfestival.com.   

The same traffic controls in place for Coachella will be in force throughout the weekend.

At the end of March, the Indio Police Department shut down Avenue 50, between Monroe Street and Madison Avenue, which will remain closed until May 5 for the entertainment associated with Stagecoach.  

According to the city, there will be no access on Avenue 49, between Hjorth and Monroe streets, or along Avenue 50, between Jackson and Madison streets, or on Hjorth, from Avenues 49 to 50, or along Madison, between Avenues 49 and 52.

Officials cautioned travel delays will be heavy along Washington Street, between Interstate 10 and Avenue 52, as well as on Jefferson Street and Avenues 48 and 52 going into the Empire Polo Club grounds. Extensive delays are also anticipated on Highway 111 at Jefferson and Monroe, and at all the exits into Indio from the freeway.  

Options for slightly faster travel may be available on Jackson, Calhoun Street and Golf Center Parkway, going north- and southbound, while less vexing eastbound and westbound travel might be open on Fred Waring Drive, Miles Avenue and Dr. Carreon Boulevard, officials said.

There will also be a designated pay ride spot, for Uber and Lyft users, at the southwest corner of Avenue 49 and Monroe, while family and taxicab pickups and drop-offs are designated on the northeast corner of Avenue 52 and Madison.

Indio PD is receiving support from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department and the California Highway Patrol.

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Buyer beware: Ticket scams ahead of Stagecoach

Luis Avila

PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ) – Imagine securing tickets, but the day before the event, you find out it was all a scam.

Hailee, who lives in Palm Desert, says she and a group of friends bought wristbands on Facebook .

“My cousin and all of us, about a group of seven people, were trying to find Stagecoach tickets. Couple weeks ago, we came across this lady and she came up with this entire story about how her sister passed away and she was just trying to get rid of the tickets.”

Hailee, Palm Desert resident

The seller sold them six wristbands and an RV lot for about $3,000 dollars. The wristbands were authentic, but on Thursday, she discovered they were invalid.

Hailee says the seller had reported them stolen.

While this has never been an issue for her in the past, she’s now being more careful.

“Maybe if we like know people on Facebook, like mutual friends on Facebook, probably more reliable but probably not just from random people anymore… They just ruined Stagecoach for everyone.”

Hailee, Palm Desert resident

According to Goldenvoice, who operates both Coachella and Stagecoach, while the festival itself does not allow resale or exchanges, you can sell your tickets through an authorized third-party platform or directly to buyers. But they warn there is always risk.

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