The pony known as "Little Evil" was located and returned to the delight of a Jurupa Valley 6-year-old and his family.
Ruben Vasquez is accused of setting the Pala Fire and the Lilac Fire, which together burned approximately 100 acres and damaged multiple structures, including one residence, according to prosecutors.
Nearly two weeks after being taken from his family’s front yard, ‘Little Evil’ has been found. Amber Frias reports for the NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 20, 2025. A 6-year-old boy in Jurupa ...
A little cowboy in Jurupa Valley treated his beloved pony with a big hug and a pallet of alfalfa during their heartfelt ...
Judge Valerie Summers ordered defendant Ruben Vasquez, of Madera, held in lieu of $500,000 bail. “These are extremely dangerous charges,” she said. Deputy Public Defender Yuki Sekine had asked ...
Wenndy Brito-Gonzalez said in a statement. The stolen pony, named Little Evil, belonged to 6-year-old Ruben Vasquez Jr. On Friday, Ruben Vasquez Sr. arrived home from work and saw Little Evil in a ...
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — Cal Fire investigators have arrested Ruben Vasquez on multiple felony arson charges following an investigation into two wildfires that ignited on January 21 ...
Prosecutors say Ruben Vasquez, 48, intentionally started the Pala Fire and Lilac Fire on Jan. 21, forcing hundreds of residents to evacuate. Vasquez pleaded not guilty, but prosecutors claim they ...
"I miss him," said 6-year-old Ruben Vasquez Jr. The boy named his pony "Little Evil" and raised the tiny equine since it was just a few months old. The 6-year-old was just starting to learn how to ...