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EMT Pleads Guilty to Sexually Assaulting Teen in Ambulance
A former employee of a San Diego ambulance company pleaded guilty Tuesday to sexually assaulting a minor while she was being transported for medical care.
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San Diego Asian Film Festival's Last Day
NBC 7’s Mari Payton discusses the last day of the San Diego Asian Film Festival with Kathleen Dang.
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A Doctor Addicted to Drugs: Inside His Journey to Win Back Life and Medical License
“I really can’t believe I’m alive,” said the San Diego hair transplant surgeon.
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Student Loan Debt Casts Wide Shadow on San Diego Economy
Current and former students struggling to pay their loans are not the only ones impacted by loan debt.
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Doctor Regains Medical License Following Battle With Drug Addiction
NBC7 Investigates reporter Mari Payton spoke to the doctor says he wants to clear his name and help others with their addiction struggles.
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Owner of San Diego Porn Website Face Child Pornography Charges
The owner of a San Diego-based porn website, Girls Do Porn, is accused of producing child pornography and sex trafficking a minor, according to a new federal indictment obtained by NBC 7 Investigates. The child pornography and trafficking of a minor are new charges against website owner Michael Pratt, one of four defendants named in an initial October 14 federal…
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Concerns Over Airbnb ‘Rental Party Homes' Grow Following Deadly Northern California Party
A single-story home near Naval Base Point Loma has neighbors frustrated as it is now listed as a short-term rental property.
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Spike in ‘Revenge Porn' Cases Reported to Police
NBC 7 Investigates reporter Mari Payton spoke to an attorney about the recent spike in cases reported to San Diego Police.
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More Cases of ‘Revenge Porn' Being Reported in San Diego
The number of “revenge porn” cases reported to the San Diego Police Department is growing each year, according to data obtained by NBC 7 Investigates. Why at least one attorney thinks the increase is a sign of positive change.
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In Case You Missed It: San Diego Weekend News Digest for Saturday, Oct. 12
Five stories you may have missed this week include an investigation into alleged child abuse at an Alpine daycare and a man pleading not guilty in a Ramona hit-and-run that left a cyclist in a coma.
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Elder Abuse Cases Likely to Remain ‘Open' Investigations in San Diego County
Every year more than 9,000 cases of elder abuse are reported in San Diego County and data shows the crime is often underreported and difficult to fight in court, leaving a majority of cases “open” investigations. NBC 7 Investigates’ Mari Payton reports.
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Elder Abuse Cases Likely to Remain ‘Open' Investigations in San Diego County
Every year more than 9,000 cases of elder abuse are reported in San Diego County and data shows the crim is often underreported and difficult to fight in court, leaving a majority of cases “open” investigations.
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Are San Diego Police Powerless Against Car Break-Ins?
On average, more than 7,200 vehicles are broken into in the city of San Diego each year. Of those, 97 percent are never solved.
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USD Professors Respond to Being Threatened
Two USD professors have broken their silence about threatening messages they got from a colleague. NBC 7’s Mari Payton has more.
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Look Before You Leap: Woman Claims Vista Trampoline Park Has Dangerous Design Flaw
Nicole Trakimas is suing Altitude Trampoline Park in Vista for negligence, claiming the company did not follow basic industry safety standards when designing a portion of the park.
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Vandals Slash Tires in Poway Neighborhood
Poway residents are fuming after discovering their cars were the targets of vandalism in a neighborhood near Poway and Community Road. Neighbors on a few streets including Wanesta Drive, Buckley and Morene Streets woke up early Saturday morning to find their tires slashed overnight.
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San Diego-based Law Firm Facing Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
Charmaine Pearce experienced repeated sexual harassment at a La Jolla law firm and claims the company never intervened.
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Youngest Victim of Poway Synagogue Shooting Celebrates 9th Birthday
She is a survivor in every sense of the word. Noya Dahan is the youngest shooting victim in last April’s synagogue attack at the Chabad of Poway and, this past Sunday, she celebrated an important milestone: turning 9 years old.
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Wife of Poway Man Killed by Stray Bullet Speaks Out
A woman is mourning the death of her husband who was killed by a stray bullet while asleep early Saturday morning. NBC 7’s Mari Payton has the details.
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Ex-EMT Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison
A former employee of a San Diego ambulance company pleaded guilty Tuesday to sexually assaulting a minor while she was being transported for medical care. NBC 7’s Rory Devine has the story.