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Suspect in 1995 Knifepoint Sex Assaults Sentenced
A man convicted of separate knifepoint sex assaults in Southern California dating back to 1995 will spend the next half century in prison, a judge decided Thursday.
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In Case You Missed It: San Diego Weekend News Digest for Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020
Five stories you may have missed this week include the husband, father of Leucadia bluff collapse victims lobbying for safety improvements and a victim in the wrong-way crash ID’d as Veteran, new father.
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New York Man Accused in 1975 San Diego Cold Case Killing Pleads Not Guilty
A New York man accused in the 1975 cold case killing of a U.S. Navy dental technician in San Diego entered a not guilty plea in an East Coast courtroom Monday. WNYT-TV reporter Dan Levy caught a glimpse of Dennis Lepage, 62, as he appeared at his extradition hearing in Rensselaer County Court in Troy, New York. Lepage used a…
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Fingerprint Database Leads Police to Suspect in 1975 San Diego Killing
San Diego police arrested a man in New York last week in connection with a decades-old killing in San Diego’s Middletown neighborhood.
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Fingerprint Database Leads Police to Suspect in 1975 Homicide
New information about the investigation has come to light since SDPD announced the arrest Wednesday. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda has the details.
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Years Later, San Diego Man's 2015 Disappearance Still a Mystery
It’s been more than four years since the mysterious disappearance of San Diego resident Elijah “Bear” Diaz. Now, his family has added $9,000 to a reward in hopes that someone, somewhere can help solve the case
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Cold Cases: 2019's Solved and Unsolved San Diego Killings
Several suspects were cuffed this year in connection to killings decades old, but even more families are left still wishing for a break in their loved one’s case.
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Suspect in 2006 La Mesa Cold Case Sword Killing Sentenced
A man accused of using a sword to stab a La Mesa resident more than 30 times at his home in 2006 was sentenced Wednesday to 12 years behind bars.
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New DNA Evidence Helps La Mesa Police Crack 35-Year-Old Cold Case
New DNA evidence helped the La Mesa Police Department make an arrest in a homicide case that had been cold for more than three and a half decades. The case-breaking evidence was gathered in March of this year, 35 years, 3 months and 3 days after police found 43-year-old William Mambro dead in a bedroom in a home on Loren…
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Man Pleads Not Guilty to Serial Sexual Assaults
A man pleaded not guilty to eight felony charges of sexual assault. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda has more on the case that dates back to 1995.
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Documentary to Feature Story of Man Missing from El Cajon Since 2015
Some family members of Elijah “Bear” Diaz are hopeful the show will lead them to him. His grandfather, however, told NBC 7’s Steven Luke that he’s accepted that Bear likely won’t be found alive.