Julie Sharp is a digital producer at CBS Los Angeles. She is a South Bay native and majored in print journalism at Cal State University Long Beach. Julie previously reported for the Beach Reporter, ...
“That 20 mins she had to wait until the firemen showed up had to be super awkward," one person said Google Maps A woman became trapped inside a game at a Los Angeles-area Chuck E. Cheese's Video ...
A woman found herself trapped inside a Money Making Machine at Chuck E. Cheese when she stuck her arm in a hole 'not intended for hands.' The embarrassing video was first shared by Citizen, a personal ...
A woman had to be rescued by firefighters after getting stuck inside a game at a Chuck E. Cheese in Burbank. The woman was playing a game intended for children and was not injured during the incident.
A trip to Chuck E. Cheese in Burbank took an unexpected turn Thursday when a woman became trapped inside an arcade game, leading to the involvement of firefighters as stunned guests looked on. The ...
Chuck's Arcade staffer Armando Arizmendi plays a NERF arcade game at the Brea venue hours before its grand opening. (Gabriella Angotti-Jones / For The Times) Chuck E. Cheese is all grown-up. Sort of.
Cheese prize wall.” “Chuck E. Cheese is THE place where a kid can be a kid – but as grown adults, we still have dreams of ruling the arcade, taking on the iconic games we love!” said Magical Elves ...
A day of fun quickly took a turn at a Los Angeles-area Chuck E. Cheese's when a guest got stuck inside a game. Video shared to the Citizen app on Thursday, Aug. 7, showed a woman trapped inside a ...
Firefighters rescued a woman Thursday who was trapped in a game at a Burbank Chuck E. Cheese entertainment center. The unidentified woman, who at the restaurant in the 900 block of North San Fernando ...
A woman who was trapped in a game at a Burbank Chuck E. Cheese entertainment center is a national story on Friday. The unidentified woman, who was at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant on the 900 block of ...
Chuck E. Cheese is all grown-up. Sort of. Brea Mall is now home to a Chuck’s Arcade, the first location in California and 10th in the U.S. When the company unveiled the concept earlier this year, ...