
Missing mother, son last seen in La Jolla Police are seeking information in the case of Tammy Cherie Rief, 43, and Jonah Earl Rief, 4, missing since April 28. The mother and son were last seen in the area of 600 Prospect Drive, near the?La Jolla Recreation Center. Tammy Rief is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 120 pounds. She has blond hair and blue eyes. Jonah Rief, who may go by the nickname “Sully,” is 3 feet tall and weighs 40 pounds, with light brown hair and blue eyes. He has a small scar on his chin and right cheek and has a chipped front tooth. Rief’s vehicle is a black 2006 Chrysler HHR, Alabama license plate 76070AZ. Anyone with information regarding their whereabouts is asked to call (619) 531-2000, (619) 531-2276 or (619) 615-6891. Home invasion in La Jolla startles housekeeper A La Jolla housekeeper was surprised on June 22 when an armed gunman entered the home where she works and threatened her with a rifle or shotgun, then led her around the house while he collected miscellaneous items and put them in a trash bag. The suspect, described as a thin white male in his 30s, 5 feet 9 inches tall with blue eyes, left after about 30 minutes. The victim was not injured. The suspect was wearing blue jeans, a striped shirt and dirty white shoes. He possibly fled the scene in an older model car with a loud muffler. Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to call Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477. La Jollans recognized by UCSD chancellor Two La Jolla couples, Bob and Betty Beyster, and Peter and Peggy Preuss, were among the recipients of the 2012 UC San Diego Chancellor’s Medals. The Chancellor’s Medal is one of the highest honors bestowed by UC San Diego to honor exceptional service in support of the university’s mission. The Beysters became Chancellor’s Associates in 1977, and have since invested time, insight and resources in the university, including the founding of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) in 1969, which has grown to a FORTUNE 500® company that delivers scientific and technical products and services. UCSD alumnus Peter Preuss and wife Peggy played a key role in the establishment of The Preuss School — a charter middle and high school on the university’s campus for motivated, low-income students whose parents have not graduated from college. Since the Chancellor’s Medal was established in 2000, it has been given to a select group of individuals whose long-standing contributions and involvement with UCSD have supported students and furthered research, helped the campus and local communities grow and prosper, and inspired the community and enhanced the quality of life for San Diegans. New location, same great workout Pilates Plus La Jolla is moving on to bigger and better things this summer with the relocation of its workout studio to a new space at 7712 Fay Ave. Clients can still take advantage of the same intimate circuit training classes, use of the studio’s unique ProFormer machines and combination Pilates-spin classes. With the relocation on July 2, the studio is able to provide more class times, a greater variety of exercise and more personalized workouts. First-time clients at Pilates Plus’ new location can try the first class for $10. For more information and a schedule of classes, visit www.pilatespluslajolla.com or call (858) 456-1516.








