One read: “This was nacho average DUI crash. The DUI driver crashed into the @tacobell in San Ysirdo (sic). First lettuce taco about DUI. Not to spill the beans but in 2018 29% of traffic deaths were bcuz (sic) of DUI. Officer got on scene they thought it was a normal crash.”
The next tweet read: “As they approach the car they saw what looked like a gun in the car. Awkward, it was a gun. Now it’s nacho average crash. The driver listened to officers (sic) orders and was taken into custody without incident. He was a convicted felon who was prohibited from owning any firearms.”
Updated on February 8, 2021 at 5:24 pm
A San Diego man pleaded guilty Monday to a federal sex trafficking charge for recruiting and soliciting teenage girls and women to engage in prostitution.
Jonathan Madison, 29, faces a maximum possible sentence of life imprisonment for advertising commercial sex acts with the victims and transporting women and girls to customers in California and Colorado between 2017 and 2020, according to the U.S. Attorney s Office. D
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Locally, Madison was investigated for his involvement with a teenage girl in San Diego County between November 2017 and September 2018, the U.S. Attorney s Office reported.
Meanwhile, some staff members less than a half-dozen, officials stated in the email have also tested positive for COVID-19. Most of them were asymptomatic and none have been hospitalized, according to the hospital.
Citing privacy rules, Alvarado Hospital officials did not provide a specific number of cases or the dates of their occurrence. Nor did the hospital not provide NBC 7 with the total number of patients in the unit.
The behavior health unit, which is separate from Alvarado’s main hospital, is located in the so-called West Tower. The unit remains open and operational, officials said.
“Alvarado Hospital Medical Center takes the safety and care of our patients and staff extremely seriously, and all measures and precautions are being taken in accordance with CDC, state and local health department guidelines,” said Benjamin Macapugay, the regional manager of marketing and communications with Alvarado Hospital Medical Center.