Paulina Aguilar,

Paulina Aguilar is a reporter who joined FOX 12 in November 2021 as a news and sports reporter and multi-media journalist. She hails from Pasadena, California, and has a bachelor's degree in Radio/TV/Film from California State University of Fullerton. Paulina started her television career behind the scenes before transitioning to broadcasting. Prior to FOX 12, she worked as a news assistant for KABC7 in Los Angeles and as a sports anchor and reporter in Grand Junction, Colorado. She has covered various events such as The Academy of Country Music Awards, Broncos Training camp, and the X Games 2020 in Aspen. In her free time, Paulina enjoys spending time with her husky Shaw, listening to live music, and traveling the world.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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  • Paulina Aguilar joined FOX 12 in November 2021 as a news and sports reporter and multi-media journalist.

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  • Julio Segura was found guilty of multiple charges including first-degree murder, second-degree murder, possession of a stolen car, first-degree robbery, and attempting to elude a police car.
  • Segura is also accused of stealing a car from a dealership in Yakima and robbed a Chevron store at gunpoint in Clark County on the following day.

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Man Found Guilty of Stabbing Off-Duty Vancouver Police Officer in Deadly Altercation

Man Found Guilty of Stabbing Off-Duty Vancouver Police Officer in Deadly Altercation

Broke On: Saturday, 29 January 2022 On January 29, 2022, Julio Segura was found guilty of murdering off-duty Vancouver police officer Donald Sahota during a struggle at his home in Battle Ground. Segura had robbed a gas station earlier that day and led deputies on a chase before stabbing Sahota three times during an altercation. Deputies mistakenly shot and killed Sahota upon arrival, leading to concerns about officer-involved shootings and the need for more training. Segura was charged with multiple crimes, including first-degree murder, and will be sentenced on June 27.