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(KGTV) - An 18-year-old San Diego woman died and her 16-year-old cousin and a man were injured in a crash on Interstate 10 on the way to the Coachella Music Festival in Indio, a friend told 10News.Federico Pedrazzini confirmed Ginevra Gallone-Latte died in the crash in Banning early Thursday morning. Her cousin Manuela was injured.The California Highway Patrol said 21-year-old Cesar Hernandezozuna was speeding when his BMW drifted onto the dirt shoulder. The driver tried to get back onto the freeway but went over an embankment and hit two trees, officers said.The crash split the car in two. Gallone-Latte was thrown and died at the scene, according to the CHP.Her cousin was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. Hernandezozuna suffered a facial injury, according to the CHP.Both teens had previously attended La Jolla High School.Officers ruled out alcohol and drugs as contributing factors in the crash but had not determined the cause, the CHP said. 979
(KGTV) — El Cajon boasts several attractions for families or visitors looking for a fun, relaxing, and sometimes even educational day in town.Tours of the local Taylor Guitar factory will broaden visitors' sense of music and architecture and the town's Cajon Classic Cruise show is bound to inject some automotive history into your day.Concerts and entertainment at The Magnolia or Sycuan Casino give adults the option to make it a family day or night out on their own.RELATED:El Cajon artist's memory kept alive at East County MuseumAir & Space Museum to unveil rare plane bequeathed by hotel mogulEl Cajon's rich history dates to Gold Rush daysHere's a look at five ways to spend the day in El Cajon:Taylor Guitar factory tours: Taylor Guitars in El Cajon offers free factory tours Monday through Friday at 1 p.m. The one-hour tour covers everything from wood selection, guitar fretboard construction, and modeling down to finder details and final assembly. Taylor's tour not only reveal how they construct the instruments, but how "sonic architecture" gives a guitar its sound and how aspiring players can select their own guitar. More information is on the company's website here.Boomers! El Cajon: The perfect spot for go-karting, mini-golf, and arcade fun in El Cajon is undoubtedly Boomers! The longtime entertainment center packs everything needed for a family day or night out under one roof. The amusement center also features rock climbing, batting cages, a kids county fair area, and bumper boats. Depending on the time of year, the center also runs seasonal holiday events. Season passes are also available for frequent visitors. More info is available online.The Magnolia: Formerly known as the East County Performing Arts Center, The Magnolia is considered a "true gem" in El Cajon. That's why 10 years and millions of dollars were dedicated to transforming the venue into a state-of-the-art concert center. Keep an eye on the calendar throughout the year to catch acts like Art Garfunkel, Sinbad, Wynonna Judd, and many more. The center also hosts special events throughout the year at its outdoor plaza. Check The Magnolia's calendar here for more info.Cajon Classic Cruise car shows: Every Wednesday night from April 15 through October, car enthusiasts will crowd East Main Street for a display of hot rides and roaring machinery. Cajon Classic Cruise invites car fans out to see everything from classic vehicles to hot rods to some seriously fast rides. Visitors also enjoy live entertainment and delicious food from local restaurants, making it the perfect date night outing for much of the year. Visit Downtown El Cajon's website for info.Sycuan Casino: Likely the perfect place for adults to get away, Sycuan Casino gives locals and visitors a quick vacation right in their own backyard. The casino recently opened its 6-million expansion, adding a 12-story luxury hotel tower with hundreds of rooms as well as bars, restaurants, a full-service spa and sauna, and an expansive pool with cabanas. The resort hosts A-list talent and concerts throughout the year and offers day passes for its retreat pool and lazy river, adding something for families to consider. More information is available online here. 3241

(KGTV) - In her new book, Elizabeth Smart says the man who kidnapped her also tried to kidnap a girl in El Cajon, California by posing as Mormon and befriending the girl’s family, according to People Magazine.Smart detailed Brian David Mitchell’s alleged plan in When There’s Hope: Healing, Moving Forward, and Never Giving Up. The book includes information about Smart’s abduction in 2002, when she was 14 years old. Smart was held captive by Mitchell and Wanda Barzee for nine months.Before Smart’s kidnapping, Mitchell deliberately went to a Mormon church in East County to find a girl to victimize, Smart wrote. He eventually saw a photo of a girl on a family’s piano, she said.Smart did not indicate which Latter-Day Saints church Mitchell may have attended. The girl's identity was not made public.“That was all it took for him to decide that this young girl would be his next victim,” Smart alleged in the book.Smart wrote that Mitchell met the girl at a family dinner and returned to the riverbed where he, Barzee, and Smart were living. Mitchell planned to return to the home and “rescue” the girl, which Smart wrote actually meant kidnap and rape.Mitchell left the campsite wearing the same dark clothing and carrying the same knife he used to kidnap Smart, she wrote. Smart claimed Mitchell opened the door to the home but heard a man snoring and left.“I know most people consider snoring a health risk or an annoyance,” Smart writes. “But in the case of this young girl, it saved her life.”Smart, now 30 years old, is an author and motivational speaker. She has two children with her husband.The claim is not the first link to the San Diego area. A local woman snapped photos of Smart with her captors in Lakeside back in October of 2002. It was only months later that the woman said she realized just who she had photographed.Smart was held for five out of her nine months captive in Lakeside. 1929
(KGTV) — Does a 1.4 ton cow really live on a farm in Australia?Yes.“Knickers” is 6-foot 4-inches and towers over the other cows in the herd.Amazingly, he’s not the largest cow in the world. 197
(KGTV) -- A Marine with a Camp Pendleton-based unit died and a search is underway for eight others from that group following a training accident off the coast of San Clemente Island, U.S. Marine officials said.Officials said the incident happened around 5:45 p.m. Thursday during a routine training exercise involving the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, I Marine Expeditionary Force, and Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, according to officials.An amphibious assault vehicle with 15 Marines and one sailor inside reported taking water during the exercise, officials said.Seven members of the group were rescued and taken to the hospital, but officials confirmed another -- a Marine -- died at Scripps La Jolla Hospital. Two individuals, both Marines, were in critical and stable conditions, respectively.The five other members have returned to their assigned ship.The eight members — seven Marines and one sailor — remained missing as of Friday afternoon and were being searched for by the Navy's USS John Finn, three Navy helicopters, several smaller Navy vessels and a U.S. Coast Guard ship and helicopter, Marine officials said.Officials say that all families of the Marines and the sailor involved have been notified."We have not moved into a recovery operation," Gen. David Berger, USMC commandant, told reporters during a mid-afternoon briefing at Camp Pendleton, the home base of the personnel involved the accident.Friday, officials said that they have covered more than 200 square nautical miles in the search efforts.An immediate cancelation of AAV use was also ordered at the base and all vehicles will be inspected after the tragedy.Retired Lieutenant Colonel Hal Kempfer said these vehicles date back to World War II and historically can have issues."Even when they go through all the checklist, they can have mechanical problems in the water that they didn’t anticipate," said Kempfer.He also said that with only half getting out, it's likely that the vehicle took on water very quickly."One of the problems is if they take water, the Marines in the back of the vehicle are in a sealed compartment, so whereas the crew can get out fairly quickly, it's tough to get all the Marines out," he said.Kempfer added that while the goal is to keep everyone safe, even training comes with risks."We train like we fight, and we take all the precautions we possibly can but it’s a dangerous business and sometimes training accidents happen," he said, adding that whether a Marine died in combat or in a training drill, they should still be honored and remembered the same way.A Tweet from the First MEF reads “We are deeply saddened by this tragic incident. I ask that you keep our Marines, Sailors, and their families in your prayers as we continue our search,” said Col. Christopher Bronzi, 15th MEU Commanding Officer.The name of the Marine who died will not be disclosed until 24 hours after family was notified. 2930
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