Woman arrested for threatening to kill police, medic responding to call in El Cajon
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and last updated 2020-12-29 18:19:28-05
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) El Cajon Police arrested a woman for making terrorist threats after she reportedly hit and threatened to kill a medic and police officers Tuesday.
According to police, a medic unit was responding to a call in the area of 100 Orlando Street around 7 a.m. when a resident became argumentative with the medic about blocking a parking area.
Police say the woman struck the ambulance with her car while trying to leave her parking spot. The woman then hit the medic several times while threatening to kill the medic and police officers.
Escondido police ID man stabbed to death, allegedly by his girlfriend [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
Police on Monday identified the Escondido man who was stabbed to death last week inside the apartment he shared with his girlfriend, who has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
An autopsy showed Rafael Octavio Choza, 63, “suffered multiple stab wounds” in the Dec. 22 attack, according to a news release from Escondido police Lt. Kevin Toth.
Police allege Choza’s live-in girlfriend, 52-year-old Shelley Reaves, killed him inside their apartment on North Quince Street near West Mission Avenue, according to Toth.
The lieutenant said Reaves called 911 around 7 that evening to report the death. Officers found Choza dead at the scene with “obvious signs of trauma,” while the autopsy revealed he’d been stabbed, Toth said.