Petition to end parole delayed for former Navy man convicted of killing four people in Coronado Bridge
Richard Sepolio was released after serving less than three years of a nearly 10-year sentence, because of the pandemic, good behavior and work in a fire camp. Author: CBS News 8 Team Published: 5:54 AM PDT May 6, 2021 Updated: 11:49 AM PDT May 6, 2021
CORONADO, Calif. A motions hearing was delayed on Thursday for the Navy man convicted of killing four people in a crash when his truck flew off the Coronado Bridge and landed in Chicano Park.
Richard Sepolio is petitioning the court for early termination of his parole as well as having his record expunged.
Updated on May 6, 2021 at 11:34 am
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Roughly $7 million worth of marijuana was seized and seven people were detained after authorities discovered an illegal growing operation in Fallbrook, according to the San Diego County Sheriff s Department (SDSO).
Authorities discovered the operation on the 9100 block of Huntley Road last week while responding to an unrelated investigation. A search warrant was obtained and conducted Wednesday, allowing SDSO to find 15 green houses and two residential buildings on the property.
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More than 8,900 marijuana plants, 20 pounds of processed marijuana and a loaded .30-06 rifle were found on the property, according to SDSO. Officials estimate that the street value of the seized goods is worth about $7 million.
Supervisors approve better public notification on sex offenders
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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved methods intended to increase public notification about registered sex offenders and placement of sexually violent predators.
One way, according to Supervisor Joel Anderson s office, would be advance notification of the district attorney, supervisors and other community leaders before sex offenders are placed in or move into a neighborhood.
Based on a recommendation by Supervisor Jim Desmond, the board also approved better notification for Native American tribes, if sexual predators are moved to their communities.
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SAN DIEGO (CNS) – A 19-year-old was arrested today for allegedly being intoxicated and driving recklessly last winter when his car broadsided a sedan pulling out of a parking lot at Poway High School, killing the other motorist and his teenage son.
Donald Lee Farmer was booked late Tuesday morning on suspicion of DUI, gross vehicular manslaughter and driving without a license, according to jail records.
Shortly after 7 p.m. Feb. 12, Farmer was driving a Mercedes-Benz southbound that struck the driver’s side of the victims’ Toyota in the 15000 block of Espola Road, sheriff’s Sgt. David Toner said.
19-year-old charged with driving under influence in Poway crash that killed father, son
Teen arrested in deadly crash in Poway
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POWAY, Calif. (KGTV) â A 19-year-old man is in the custody of the San Diego Sheriff s Department, charged in connection with a deadly crash that killed a father and his son as they left baseball practice.
Sheriff s officials said Donald Lee Farmer was booked Tuesday on charges of gross vehicular manslaughter, driving under the influence of drugs causing bodily injury, and driving without a license. He is being held on $250,000 bail.
The department said on Feb. 12, a Mercedes sedan collided with a Toyota sedan attempting to make a left turn out of the Poway High School parking lot on the 15000 block of Espola Road just after 7 p.m.