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BREAKDOWN – Part I: A Mental Health Care Crisis in San Diego Evidence of San Diego County s mental health crisis can be found almost anywhere you look. Parents, siblings and San Diegans give faces to the crisis in Part I of NBC 7 s BREAKDOWN.
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A mom, struggling to find the mental health care her son needs. A sister, heartbroken after her twin faced daunting mental health challenges. A family, desperate to navigate the system and find early intervention for their children. They are people we met during our investigation into what experts tell us is a mental health care crisis in San Diego. These are the stories of these San Diegans, as they try to break the stigma of mental health illness and advocate for change in the system.
[Editor s note: As a caution, this report does discuss suicide.]
Wrightsville Beach Ocean Rescue lifeguards will return full-time to the beach later this month and they’ve dedicated their 2021 season to one man: Captain Jeremy Owens. We’ll hear from the guards who hope to carry on his legacy.and the family that still misses him.
On Saturday, May 1st, 2021, rookies and returners came to the
Crystal Pier, near the Oceanic restaurant, to compete for a spot on the Wrightsville Beach Ocean Rescue team.
Tom Hanna, Wrightsville Photography Wrightsville Beach Ocean Rescue tryouts on May 1st, 2021.
“So I was here actually at his first tryout, and I would come every year to tryouts, and I was so proud of him. I would usually stand underneath the Oceanic so I could watch and not interfere or get in his way, as moms can sometimes, but I wasn t one of those moms, so yeah, I do remember, and it was great,” said Debbie Owens, Jeremy’s mom, remembering her son trying out for oc
“It just seems so unfair. It could have been prevented, especially … a father is supposed to protect his children. And sometimes there s something you don t know; we didn t know
On the right, Paul O. Reinhart, 46, of Gainesville, Florida, is seen in this selfie he posted to his Facebook account on Sept. 13, 2019. Reinhart is suspected of killing his two young sons and himself on May 4, 2021, in his family s burning vacation home near Suwannee, Florida. On the left is Reinhart s older brother, Erick Von Reinhart, 49, as seen in this undated photograph from the Florida Department of Corrections after he was sent to prison in December 2018. Erick Reinhart pleaded guilty in November 2018 to second-degree murder in Pasco County, Florida, in the stabbing of his ex-wife s new boyfriend. Home/Law and public safety/Eerie Parallels: Man Suspected Of Killing Young Sons And Himself Mirrors Case Of Brother Who Killed Ex-Wife’s Boyfriend Then Attempted Suicide