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San Diego Veteran, Two-Term Councilmember Bill Mitchell Dies at 85
An 85-year-old San Diego veteran and former city councilmember has lost his battle with Leukemia, according to his obituary.
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Man Arrested for Allegedly Starting 5-Acre Fallbrook Fire
The San Diego Sheriff’s Department arrested a 34-year-old man for felony arson after a five-acre brush fire broke out in Fallbrook Sunday.
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Man Arrested for Suspected Arson in Fallbrook Fire
That fire charged five acres and threatened some homes. NBC 7’s Erika Cervantes has the details.
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Cathedral Catholic Mom Accused of Supplying Drugs to Minors Sentenced
A mother who pleaded guilty to supplying minors with marijuana and prescription drugs with the help of her daughter, a Cathedral Catholic student, was sentenced to more than a decade in prison.
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Cathedral Catholic Mom, Boyfriend Accused of Selling Drugs to Students Enter Guilty Pleas
The mother of a Cathedral Catholic student and her boyfriend, accused of distributing and selling drugs to students at the school, entered guilty pleas in court Wednesday.
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Rancho Bernardo Resident Tries to Help Coyote With Tube Around Its Neck
In Rancho Bernardo, a rescue effort is underway for a coyote spotted with landscaping tubing around its neck. Now, if only the coyote weren’t so wily.
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Rancho Bernardo Resident Tries to Help Coyote With Tube Around Its Neck
NBC 7’s Danielle Radin talks to the woman who first spotted the coyote in an unusual predicament.
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Jury Deliberates in ‘Snapchat Killing' Trial
Jurors are deliberating in the guilt phase of the so-called Snapchat killing.
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Suspect Who Punched SDPD Officer Has History of Assault, “Irate” Behavior
A man accused of punching a San Diego police officer had a history of assault and disorderly conduct, NBC 7 learned Friday.
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Suspect Accused of Punching SDPD Officer at Rally in Court
A man suspected of punching an SDPD officer in the face when opposing rallies clashed at Chicano Park over the weekend appeared in court Wednesday. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda reports.
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Border Wall Prototype Project Cost More Than $700,000 in Overtime Pay: SDSO
President Trump’s Border Wall prototype project cost the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department more than $700,000 in overtime pay, the department told NBC 7 on Thursday.
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Boyfriend Accused of Employing Cathedral Catholic HS Student to Sell Drugs Faces 40 Charges
Sipperley faces dozens of felony charges for furnishing marijuana to minors, employing a minor to sell marijuana and child abuse, according to a 40-count criminal complaint filed against him.
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OSHA: Construction Companies Fined Nearly $30,000 in Fatal Construction Accident
Two construction companies were ordered to pay nearly $30,000 in fines for a dislodged mud pipe that struck a construction worker in San Ysidro, knocking him off his platform in May, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Wednesday.
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Jury Trial Set for Escondido Teen Accused in Friend's ‘SnapChat Murder'
An Escondido teenager who allegedly killed his friend and posted audio of the victim’s cries on the social media app, SnapChat, will face a jury next year who will determine if he’s guilty, and if he’s sane.
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Growing Colder: Few Answers in Bizarre Skateboard Beating Death of Homeless Man in North Park
The man who used a skateboard to bludgeon a sleeping homeless man to death in a North Park alley remains at large as the bizarre case grows colder by the day.
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“Grinch Bandits” Spark Multi-Agency Investigation After 8 Confirmed Robberies
Two men, known as the “Grinch Bandits,” have at least three agencies working together to find them, and NBC 7 learned Thursday they are now responsible for 8 robberies around the county.
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‘Grinch Bandits' Hit 7 Stores, Possibly More: SDPD
Two suspects, known as the “Grinch Bandits,” are believed to be responsible for at least seven armed robberies throughout San Diego County, according to the San Diego Police Department.
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Companion of Mom Accused of Distributing Drugs at Cathedral Catholic Still At Large
The companion of a mother accused of distributing and selling drugs to Cathedral Catholic High School students is still at large and NBC 7 discovered he has had run-ins with the law in several areas.
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Man Wanted in Connection to Selling Pot to Students Still At-Large
A man wanted in connection with using students from a Carmel Valley high school to sell drugs is still at-large and he may be armed.