UNION CITY
Salmonella warning issued over spices
California public health officials are warning people not to eat a dozen spices packaged at a Union City plant under the Lian How brand name.
A salmonella outbreak that has sickened 33 people in California and nine people in three other states caused the Union International Food Co. to voluntarily recall of its pepper, paprika, curry, onion powder and other products.
The state health department said that most of the people who got sick appeared to have been exposed to salmonella white eating at Asian restaurants that used the company's white and black peppers.
Salmonella poisoning causes diarrhea and vomiting. It can be fatal in children and others with weakened immune systems.
— Associated Press
Man fatally shot in Arroyo Park
A Union City man Sunday morning died from apparent gunshot wounds in Arroyo Park.
Union City police said they received a report at 7 a.m. of a man bleeding in the park.
Officers arrived at the scene and found the man unresponsive, police said. Emergency medical personnel pronounced the man dead.
Police said the victim was Latino and approximately 25 years old.
The victim's identity wasn't immediately released because his family hasn't been notified, police said.
Anyone with
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information on the shooting may call the Union City Police Department's Investigations Unit at 510-471-1365 or their tip line at 510-675-5207.
— Harvey Ranola,
Bay Area News Group
MENLO PARK
Parole officer shot at from car
A San Mateo County probation officer supervising a group of workers at Flood Park was shot at shortly before 3 p.m. Sunday, Menlo Park police said.
According to Sgt. Sharon Kaufman, someone in a passing car fired the shot at the officer, who wasn't hit. The probation officer told police he believed it was a pellet gun.
Police located the vehicle, but Sunday night they were still searching for the assailant and possible accomplices.
— Matthias Gafni,
Bay Area News Group
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