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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Months after pricey photography equipment disappeared during a car burglary in Pacific Beach, the victim made a stunning discovery at an estate sale right in his own neighborhood.Near Pacific Beach Drive and Ingraham Street in February, Danny Desanti came out and found all the doors of his hatchback open. Desanti, a professional photographer, had loaded up the night before for an early morning shoot in Santa Barbara."Didn't want to wake up my baby, so I loaded items the night before ... huge loss for me," said Desanti.The loss was dozens of items and more than ,000 worth of missing equipment, painful for a small business owner."Since then, I've been slowly buying the stuff back and renting the gear," said Desanti.Nine months later, Desanti saw a sign for an estate sale less than a block from his home. The sale was taking place at a house of an elderly man he had never met.He stopped by and after some browsing inside, something caught his eye. He looked around and saw a lighting clamp which looked very familiar. That's when he peered in for a closer look."My heart skipped a beat. Couldn't believe it. Absolutely shocked," said Desanti.Written on the clamp was his last name. The clamp was stolen during the car break-in. He says he continued to browse and found a handful of other items that were taken, including cables and reflectors."Got goosebumps. The hair on back of neck stood up," said Desanti.After he ran back home to get his police report, the company handling the estate sale let him have stuff back. Most of his stolen equipment has yet to be recovered. "Anybody would bought any lighting equipment at the estate sale, I would really appreciate it if you would get in touch with me," said Desanti.The questions linger. How did his equipment end up at the estate sale?"You never think your neighbors would have your stolen goods," said Desanti.If you think you may have bought some of the items, including battery packs, a tripod, and a light modifier, email Tips@10news.com. 10News did reach out to the son of the man who passed away and are waiting to hear back. 2121

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- New details about the high speed chase that backed up traffic on Interstate 5 in La Jolla last week.Today, the driver faced a judge. Nancy Sussman is no stranger to the courthouse. Usually, she’s representing her clients, but this time she’s defending herself against criminal charges that could send her to prison.Traffic backed up. Drivers snapping video of how the high speed chase ended. Police say Sussman finally stopped when they laid down spike strips. Still, they say she refused to come out of the car, eventually forcing them to smash out one of the windows.10News is learning new details about the woman behind the wheel of the white Mercedes. Sussman is a longtime medical malpractice attorney.RELATED: Woman arrested after leading police on chaseIn court Tuesday, she represented herself. “Are you an attorney,” the judge asked.The judge entered a not guilty plea on Sussman’s behalf. She’s charged with felony evading, driving with a suspended license and resisting arrest.Sussman tried to explain to the judge why she didn’t stop. “Regarding the chase, I was a victim of police brutality on October 28th.”According to a police report, the October 28 case involves Sussman and her neighbor, a Border Patrol agent. In that case, she’s charged with burglary, making criminal threats, vandalism and other charges.On December 30, police tried pulling her over on that warrant, finally arresting her after that chase on I-5.If convicted on the charges connected to the chase, Sussman faces more than six years in prison. She’s due back in court on February 6. 1597

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police are investigating after they say four teenagers were beaten, stabbed and robbed near a City Heights elementary school Saturday night.Police say the four teens were in a skate park near Cherokee Point Elementary School on the 3900 block of Landis Street when they were approached by a group of men.According to police, the man tried to start an argument, so then teens ran to a pedestrian bridge where another group of men was waiting for them.Police say the approximately 15 men punched and kicked all four victims and stole their cell phones and wallets.One of the victims was stabbed in the elbow and another was cut on the finger.One of the victims was taken to the hospital for his injuries, police say. The condition of the victims wasn’t specified.   806

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Plans for a temporary observation wheel in the heart of Balboa Park have taken a step forward to becoming reality.Thursday, the Balboa Park Committee voted 7-1, with one member abstaining, to support plans for the temporary Balboa Park Star attraction, which were originally introduced by the Cohn Restaurant Group and Sky Views of America back in October.In a statement from the Assistant Deputy Director Christina Chadwick of the city's Parks & Recreation Department, while the idea has gained the committee's support, a number of potential impacts still need to be sorted out before the wheel is installed.RELATED:The Balboa Park Star Observation Wheel could bring people back to the parkIn-Depth: Balboa Park's future unfolds during COVID-19 pandemic"The Park and Recreation Department has identified a number of potential operational impacts that must be contemplated in order to fully appreciate the feasibility of this project, and given the Balboa Park Committee’s conceptual approval tonight, we will now be moving forward with the goal of getting this installation up and running on a temporary basis," Chadwick wrote.Some of those outstanding issues involve the site plan, public safety, liability, permitting, and institutional outreach.Ultimately, the hope is to see a Sky Wheel installed on a short-term basis in Plaza de Panama to attract more visitors back to the park, pending coronavirus-related restrictions on businesses, museums, and attractions.The gondolas on the observation wheel would be enclosed, climate-controlled, and sanitized after each ride. Local, state, and federal safety protocols amid the pandemic would also be observed and masks would be required.Tickets for the wheel are estimated to run - per rider and would be sold online and at the attraction. 1826

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- New information from the Census Bureau shows that San Diego’s housing growth isn’t keeping up with our growth in population.Within the year spanning between July 1, 2016, and July 1, 2017, San Diego saw its population increase by nearly 13,000 people.According to the Census Bureau, though the population has increased, the number of new homes being built is actually slowing down.When you compare housing growth between 2000 and 2007 and housing growth between 2010 and 2017, San Diego County saw a major decrease in growth of new housing. San Diego was also ranked the 11th most populated city in the United States, according to the new data. RELATED: SD woman climbs out of 3,000 debt hole | This is how much space 0K will buy you in SD | How much you need to earn to buy a home in SD 841

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