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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) — Police have made an arrest after the body of a man was discovered in a bank parking lot late Wednesday.Chula Vista Police said 37-year-old Angel Padilla was arrested shortly before 12 p.m. on Thursday in the 300 block of Third Avenue.Police said a suspect matching Padilla's description was seen on security footage with a hatchet-type weapon near where the victim was found.The victim was discovered just before 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday behind the Bank of America located at 295 E Street. Police said he had several head wounds.The man has been identified but his name is being withheld pending family notification.Police are still investigating the incident and asks anyone with information to contact the department at 619-409-5487 or San Diego Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at 888-580-8477. 834
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) — Police are searching for the person who shot several kids with a BB gun recently.Thursday just before 4 p.m., three children were walking home from school when they say they were shot with a BB gun by someone driving past them near Montevalle Park on Duncan Ranch Rd. The children didn't need medical attention, but they did have visible injuries, Chula Vista Police said.Two of the girls told 10News reporter Laura Acevedo that a white SUV pulled up next to them before they were shot."The windows went down, and they yelled cuss words at us, and then they just pulled out the BB gun and they shot us," Bella Budd told 10News."If they had hit us in the eye or anywhere else more dangerous, we could've been rushed to the ER or seriously hurt," Brianna Field added.Since that report, CVPD said two other people have also reported being shot with BB gun by an unknown suspect.A description of a vehicle or suspect wasn't immediately available.CVPD is investigating and says anyone with information is asked to call 619-691-5151. 1064
CHINO HILLS, Calif. (KGTV) -- Fire officials say a brush fire that destroyed a two-story mansion in Chino Hills Monday may have been sparked by a bird, according to KABC. According to Chino Valley Fire, the blaze was caused by a large bird striking high-voltage power lines. The department says the bird then caught fire and fell to the ground, igniting the grass. The tweet went on to say that fire officials and SoCal Edison representatives inspected the power pole and found that there was no transformer installed on the pole as initially reported. No evacuations were ordered and no injuries reported. The blaze started near Chino Hills Parkway and Falling Star Lane just before 2 p.m., KABC reports. 715
Chick-Fil-A is testing a new menu item in Arizona, and depending on how it goes, it could be rolled out to menus nationwide.Starting Monday, spicy chicken strips will be available at Chick-Fil-A restaurants in Phoenix, Tucson and Yuma, the fast-food chain said.They've been under test in Philadelphia and Texas since last year.The strips come in orders of three or four, and a choice of dipping sauce.The company said it combined their original chicken strips and spicy chicken strip sandwich to create the new menu item.The strips are seasoned with a spicy blend of peppers, hand-breaded, and cooked in refined peanut oil. You can find a Chick-Fil-A location near you, here. 689
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) — The beauty industry is one of the many sectors that are being forced to shut down again after the state's new stay-at-home order goes into effect Sunday night. Many business owners are frustrated, feeling as though they are being unfairly punished.Open for now, but not for long. Instead of appointment confirmations, Boudoir Nail Bar in Chula Vista is making appointment cancellations again.RELATED: County urges San Diegans to heed new health orders as COVID-19 cases surge'The rules are changing once again' Mayor Kevin Faulconer responds to Newsom's new shutdowns"Literally, we are in limbo," owner, Nora Neff, said.The salon has already had to shut down twice since March. Since then, Neff has had to invest thousands of dollars in personal protective equipment, sanitation supplies, and filtration devices. Each time she has lost income, staff, and hope."Obviously, we are not talking about profit because that's been long gone since March," Neff sighed. "We're just talking about survival."Nail salons are just one of the many industries that are being forced to shut down completely starting 11:59 pm Sunday. According to the new State rules, they will be closed for at least three weeks.Others industries that must shut down completely include:Hair salons and barbershopsPersonal care servicesBars, breweries, distilleries, and wineriesMuseums, zoos, and aquariumsMovie theaters and entertainment centersIndoor and outdoor playgroundsCardrooms and satellite wageringCustomer, Stevie Jamison, says she feels lucky to get an appointment Saturday, right before the shutdown. But she feels terrible for the staff, who will become jobless again during the holidays."I'm here to support them and their business more than anything," Jamison said.Supervisor Jim Desmond disagrees with the State's umbrella approach regarding the shutdown."Use a surgical method as opposed to a grenade, going in and shutting down an entire sector," Desmond said.Neff suggests a case-by-case approach."Just do random inspections to random businesses," Neff said. "If people are not following the protocol, you shut those businesses down. It’s playing with people's lives at this point.”Desmond released a statement on Saturday, saying in part he did not believe San Diego County should be included with several other Southern California counties: 2366