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Oregon Man Takes Girl From Chula Vista After Meeting on Gaming Platform: Police – NBC 7 San Diego

Sign up for our Breaking newsletter to get the most urgent news stories in your inbox. CVPD said the two had met on the online gaming platform, Discord, and Jenkins traveled from Oregon to Chula Vista to see her. At the time of their online communication, Jenkins believed the girl to be 19 years old. Their location was later pinpointed as they were heading northbound on the Interstate 5 in Stockton, California, about 80 miles east of San Francisco, the department said. CHP pulled Jenkin s vehicle over and he was arrested. He remains in custody at San Joaquin County Jail and it is unclear if he will be extradited to San Diego County to face charges.

SJ residents dump old medications safely as part of 20th annual Take Back Day

SJ residents dump old medications safely as part of 20th annual Take Back Day The Stockton Record © CLIFFORD OTO/THE STOCKTON RECORD (4/24/21) University of the Pacific pharmacy student Shaneisa Mae Nalias places prescription drugs into a bin as a part of a local observance of 20th annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day at the Stockton Police Operations Building in downtown Stockton. The event was an opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by providing a place for the public to drop off old or unused and unwanted prescription drugs. In addition to the downtown Stockton location, 3 additional drop off sites were available: Lincoln Center in Stockton, the Lathrop Senior Center and the Financial Services Parking lot in Lodi. The event was was held by the San Joaquin County of Public Health Services, San Joaquin County Opioid Safe Coalition, The University of the the Pacific s Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, Stockton, Lodi, Lathrop and Lodi Police d

Death at California skydiving center brings total to 22

Dause has been going on for years following fatalities at his facilities. In March, he was ordered to pay $40 million in connection to a 2016 double fatality at his center. In that case, Tyler Turner, a recent high school graduate, went skydiving for the first time to celebrate his friend s birthday. Turner, 18, jumped in tandem with an instructor. The parachute failed to open, and the two hit the ground. Deputies found their mangled bodies in a vineyard south of the center s landing zone. The Turner s mother Francine Salazar told the Merced Sun-Star that before her son got on the plane, he knelt down and prayed, made his peace with God, and then turned around and gave me a great-big, huge hug.

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