■UNITED STATES
Polanski alleges prejudice
An attorney for fugitive movie director Roman Polanski is seeking to have the Los Angeles County Superior Court removed from his notorious sex case, accusing the court of bias and prejudice against Polanski. Polanski has been a fugitive in France for 30 years after pleading guilty to having sex with a 13-year-old girl in Los Angeles. In a motion filed on Monday, attorney Chad Hummel sought removal of Polanski’s case to the California Judicial Council for resolution. Hummel wants the council to appoint a judge from another county to hear the case.
■CANADA
Explosion erupts gas line
A seemingly deliberate blast ruptured a gas pipeline over the weekend, but there were no injuries or leaks, police said on Monday. “The site of what appears to be a deliberate explosion was discovered on Sunday after Encana gas line workers located the partial destruction of a metering shed at a well head site near the community of Tomslake,” federal police said. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Team, the Explosives Disposal Unit and Forensic Identification are now investigating. The blast is likely the fourth deliberate explosion in three months directed at Encana natural gas facilities in the Tomslake area of British Columbia.
■CANADA
Dementia cases may double
Alzheimer’s disease does not only affect the elderly, said a study on Monday that found 14 percent of the estimated 500,000 people countrywide suffering from the condition are under the age of 65. The Alzheimer Society warned of an expected doubling of cases in the coming two decades, as the population ages and diagnosis is made earlier. “As it stands today, the number of Canadians living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia will double within a generation,” Ray Congdon of the Alzheimer Society said in a statement. “This new data only reinforces the fact that Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias are a rising concern in this country, an epidemic that has the potential to overwhelm the Canadian health care system.”
■MEXICO
Wheelchair ploy revealed
Police say a woman who begged from a wheelchair was caught running from a crime scene in Monterrey. Police spokeswoman Sidlayin Robles said 30-year-old Ana Victoria Perez fled on foot after she and her husband threw a stone through the window of a furniture store. Perez was a regular fixture on a Monterrey road, asking for change as she sat in a wheelchair pushed by her husband. Robles said the couple apparently planned to rob the furniture store but were scared off by a guard. Police arrested the couple when they returned for the wheelchair.



