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Law Enforcement Road Chase Ends in Pileup in Spring Valley
At least two people were injured Tuesday when a man fleeing from deputies crashed the car he was driving into several other vehicles on a thoroughfare near Dictionary Hill. The pileup that halted the brief road chase occurred shortly before 9 a.m. on Sweetwater Road, between Ildica and Tyler streets in Spring Valley, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.
Lawyer for Maya Millete estate conservator says her property is missing
The attorney who is helping to settle the estate of missing mother, May "Maya" Millete, raised concerns that some of her personal assets have gone missing from her Chula Vista home in a hearing on Monday.
Market Robber Fires Shot into Ground and Hits Clerk with Gun
A robber threatened a market clerk in City Heights with a handgun and fired one shot into the ground while in the business, also hitting the clerk in the shoulder with the gun, the San Diego Police Department said Monday. At 8 p.m. Sunday, a suspect robbed the Landis Street...
Family of USD student killed on freeway worries lawsuit against Uber could get dismissed
With signs in hand, Stella Yeh’s family stood outside San Diego’s Hall of Justice, hoping to get justice for her death. But they say taking Uber to court has been a classic case of David and Goliath. "I’m just a mom, and Uber is a big monster,” Yeh's...
Teenager Arrested on Homicide Charges in Stabbing Death of Brother in Encinitas
A stabbing incident in Encinitas has claimed the life of a 19-year-old male identified as Miguel Mozo-Hernandez, authorities reported. The San Diego County Sheriff's Department responded to an emergency call on the 300 block of Sprucewood Drive at approximately 10:11 p.m. on May 11, where deputies found Mozo-Hernandez with a serious stab wound to his abdomen. Though he was quickly attended to by medical personnel and rushed to a hospital by the Encinitas Fire Department, he later succumbed to his injuries, as stated in a press release from the Sheriff's Department.
2 San Diego County Inmates Accused of Fatally Stabbing Fellow Prisoner in Susanville Facility
Two inmates from San Diego County have been accused of stabbing a fellow prisoner to death at a Northern California facility, officials said. The incident occurred last Friday at High Desert State Prison in Susanville, where 30-year-old John Patch and 36-year-old Zachary Harris are said to have fatally attacked 49-year-old Scott Cook. According to the San Diego Patch, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation found two inmate-manufactured weapons at the scene.
Motorcycle Chase in El Cajon Ends in Fatal Crash, Couple Pronounced Dead at the Scene
In a tragic turn of events, a motorcycle chase ended in a deadly collision in El Cajon, with both the driver and the passenger losing their lives. The incident occurred on the night of May 11, when El Cajon police officers spotted a black Harley Davidson motorcycle with two riders committing a traffic violation at 1700 East Main Street, according to a statement by the El Cajon Police Department.
New video shown in day five of TikTok star’s double murder trial
In court Monday, marking day five of the double murder trial, the jury heard audio of Abulaban allegedly confessing to his mother on the phone that he had just shot and killed his wife, Ana Abulaban.
City Council approves upgrades to existing surveillance along San Diego coast
Tuesday, San Diego City Council approved the fire department lifeguard services division to buy upgraded surveillance technology to replace existing cameras around Mission Bay and the Ocean Beach Pier.
At-risk man missing since he walked away from Balboa Park restroom is located
San Diego police were successful Tuesday after asking for the public's help in finding a developmentally disabled man who went missing. The man walked away from a restroom in Balboa Park near the International Houses at around 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Police said the man was found around 4:40 p.m.
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