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A young man accused of driving drunk and causing a crash in National City that killed his 19-year-old passenger pleaded not guilty Friday to gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and other charges.
Oscar Munguia, 20, is accused in the Feb. 15 death of National City resident Leslie Lepron, who was riding in the back seat when the vehicle crashed on East Plaza Boulevard near Interstate 805 at around 1:30 a.m.
Deputy District Attorney Hailey Williams alleged that Munguia was driving without a license and was going faster than 75 mph at the time of the crash.
The prosecutor said the defendant’s blood-alcohol content was measured at about .13 percent shortly after the crash. In California, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol content of .08 percent or higher.
A triathlete and veterinarian became the victim of a Feb. 13 murder-suicide in Carlsbad, Calif., authorities there say. Mary Knott, 44, died at the hands of Hilton Williams, 33. Williams was Knott's ex-boyfriend, both KGTV and the San Diego Union-Tribune reported. Both reportedly lived in Carlsbad.
A triathlete and veterinarian became the victim of a Feb. 13 murder-suicide in Carlsbad, Calif., authorities there say. Mary Knott, 44, died at the hands of Hilton Williams, 33. Williams was Knott's ex-boyfriend. The post Ex-Boyfriend Murdered Ironman Athlete the Day Before Valentine’s Day, Then Killed Himself: Authorities first appeared on Law & Crime.
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A woman killed over the weekend in a fiery desert crash has been identified as a much-loved Oceanside native who worked 13 years in the city’s Police Department.
Brett Ann Gregory, 53, worked 10 years as a community service officer in the department’s front office, where she helped people with police reports, fingerprints and other walk-in services. She became a 911 emergency dispatcher in 2015.
“She dealt with the public with grace and dignity,” said Bonnie Stauffer, communications supervisor for the Police Department. “She was loved by all. There’s not a better person that I know.”
Gregory was on her way to meet her family for a weekend campout when the collision occurred, Stauffer said.