Authorities aren't saying why warrants were served and hundreds of boxes of items were removed; Beaumont says it was related to an investigation into Urban Logic’s business relationship with the city
District Attorney investigative technicians and FBI agents at Urban Logic Consultants offices in Beaumont on Wednesday, April 22, 2015. The DA's office and FBI served search warrants Wednesday at Beaumont City Hall and the offices of Urban Logic, a consulting firm the city has a long relationship with.
A closed sign at Beaumont City Hall on Wednesday, April 22, 2015. The DA's office and FBI served search warrants Wednesday at Beaumont City Hall and the offices of Urban Logic, a consulting firm the city has a long relationship with.
Beaumont City Hall, the office of a city consultant and two homes were raided by county and federal agents Wednesday as part of an investigation into the consulting firm’s relationship with the city.googleoff: allgoogleon: all
The Riverside County District Attorney’s Office and the FBI confirmed search warrants were served Wednesday, April 22, at the four locations, said DA spokesman John Hall. He said no arrests had been made.googleoff: allgoogleon: all
Warrants were served at the Beaumont Civic Center and at the Beaumont office of Urban Logic Consultants – a firm that has provided management services to the city for more than 20 years and at one time employed all of the city’s top managers.googleoff: allgoogleon: all
Laura Eimiller, spokeswoman for the FBI in Los Angeles, confirmed that another of the search warrants was served at a home in the 78600 block of Sunrise Mountain View in Palm Desert. Records show that the home belongs to Beaumont City Manager Alan Kapanicas. A Temecula residence was also searched.googleoff: allgoogleon: all
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Beaumont released a statement late Wednesday stating that “according to investigators, the warrants were served in conjunction with an investigation into Urban Logic’s business relationship with the city.”