Pique said: “This teenage victim was followed by several subjects in a maroon Infinity sedan.”
Soon after, the suspect approached him from the car and asked him to take his backpack. The victim handed his backpack to the suspect. He was not injured.
Peak said that in the residence, the homeowner lost approximately $60,000 of property, including televisions, clothes, jewelry and other miscellaneous items. The property is still missing, and investigators are still working to restore it.
“The suspect is believed to have taken the items from the residence earlier and returned to steal more property after being found by the police,” he said.
Hearing set for July 21 on motion to unseal court records filed by News 8. Author: David Gotfredson (Investigative Producer) Published: 7:10 PM PDT July 16, 2021 Updated: 7:40 PM PDT July 16, 2021
SAN DIEGO San Diego City Attorney, Mara Elliott, has been the go-to authority on gun violence restraining orders (GVROs) in San Diego County and across California.
In fact, last year, 37% of all GVROs in the state were issued in San Diego County, most with the assistance of Elliott s office.
“We want legitimacy in this program. We want people to trust and believe in it,” said Elliott during a news conference at SDPD headquarters on Tuesday.
The city of Chula Vista will host a free Active Shooter Preparedness and Response presentation.
The Chula Vista Police Department, the Chula Vista Fire Department’s Community Emergency Response Team and members from the University of California, San Diego Trauma Center will conduct the presentation. Over the past two years, the city has hosted four similar events.
The two-hour-plus event is scheduled at 6 p.m. on Monday, July 19 in the Chula Vista City Council Chambers, located at 276 Fourth Ave.
“At this free event, participants will learn how to prepare for an active shooter situation,” read a statement from the city. “Because active shooter situations are often over within 10 to 15 minutes before law enforcement arrives on the scene, individuals must be prepared to deal with the situation.”
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While many states are closely monitoring national talk on “sanctuary” cities and the threats against them by the Trump Administration, local municipalities are considering other options.
Currently no cities in San Diego County have identified themselves as sanctuary cities.
However, Encinitas, Lemon Grove and Solana Beach have passed proclamations declaring themselves “welcoming cities,” focused on helping newly arrived immigrants and refugees assimilate into their communities.
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Welcoming cities differ from sanctuary cities, in that sanctuary cities involve local law enforcement and immigration enforcement. Welcoming cities encourage the integration of immigrants into the community but do not offer special protections from immigration enforcement.
12-Year-Old Dies After Accidentally Shooting Himself At Sleepover, Police Say
A friend brought a gun over to the house, according to police in Chula Vista, California.
A 12-year-old boy died Saturday after accidentally shooting himself with a gun that a friend brought to a sleepover at his home in Southern California, police said Tuesday.
Authorities are still investigating how the 15-year-old friend, whose name was withheld, came into possession of the firearm, the Chula Vista Police Department said in a news release. He has been questioned by investigators. Police are looking into the identity of the gun’s owner.
Police said the victim, identified by his family as Max Mendoza, was shot inside his home at a condominium complex.