San Diego, CA–A male driver suffered multiple injuries in a road rage shooting incident Friday afternoon on Interstate 8 in San Diego, authorities said. California Highway Patrol Border Communication Center received a call around 3:02 p.m. of a highway violence incident on Interstate 8 westbound just east of Mission Center Road. The suspect vehicle described […]
Archives for April 2022
FBI warns of increase in sextortion schemes targeting young boys
By SDCN Editor San Diego, CA–The San Diego FBI is warning parents and caregivers about an increase in incidents involving sextortion of young children. The FBI is receiving an increasing number of reports of adults posing as young girls coercing young boys through social media to produce sexual images and videos and then extorting money […]
Authorities search for man suspected of setting multiple fires in North County
By Gina Yarbrough Vista, CA–Authorities are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a man suspected of setting multiple fires in the North County this week, officials said. On Thursday, Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report just before 4 p.m. of a brush fire near the intersection of La Tortuga Drive and Hacienda Drive in […]
San Diego man sentenced for trafficking children
San Diego, CA–A 31-year-old San Diego man was sentenced in federal court Monday to 100 months in prison for knowingly recruiting, advertising, and soliciting a teenage girl to engage in commercial sex acts. Jonathan Madison pleaded guilty in February 2021. In his plea agreement, Madison admitted that he transported underage girls and women and provided […]
San Diego Unified partnerships expand clean water effort at Cesar Chavez Elementary School
San Diego, CA–As the San Diego Unified School District’s clean water partnership continues to expand, the Rob Machado Foundation Tuesday announced a fundraising effort to acquire a reusable water bottle for each student in the district. The San Diego Loyal Soccer Club surprised Chavez Elementary School students with refillable water bottles as part of the […]
Male inmate found dead in jail cell
By SDCN Editor San Diego, CA–Authorities are investigating the death of an inmate at the George Bailey Detention Facility Wednesday in San Diego, officials said. Deputies found two inmates just before 8 a.m. unresponsive in their cell during a security check. One of them was revived with the use of Naloxone and transported to a […]
North County Transit District issues warning about public trespassing on railroad tracks
Oceanside, CA–The North County Transit District (NCTD) Wednesday issued a reminder to the public that trespassing on railroad tracks is dangerous and illegal. Rail trespassing results in accidents and fatalities that impact residents, visitors, rail employees, rail customers, and first responders, according to transit officials. NCTD uses a combination of education, enforcement, and engineering to […]
The New Children’s Museum brings art to seven community centers
San Diego, CA–The New Children’s Museum is kicking off its 10th annual Mass Creativity program with in-person workshops at seven community centers throughout San Diego this month. Mass Creativity is the Museum’s signature outreach program that brings hands-on art-making opportunities to diverse communities in the county from San Ysidro and City Heights to Vista and […]
SANDAG celebrates grand opening of Landis Bikeway in San Diego
By SDCD Editor San Diego, CA–The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) celebrated the grand opening of the Landis Bikeway Saturday, alongside local leaders, community members, and bike advocates. The new bikeway will provide a vital connection to walk and bike between North Park and City Heights in San Diego. “The completion of the Landis […]
County urges parents to get children all recommended vaccinations
By County News Center San Diego, CA–The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a negative impact in the number of San Diego children getting routine childhood vaccinations. A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report showed that during the 2020-21 school year, 94% of children had received all the required vaccines, about one percentage point lower than […]
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