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(KGTV) -- A vacation to San Diego turned chaotic for two woman after valuables were stolen from their trunk as they visited a friend in La Mesa. The incident happened at the Woodland Terrace Apartments Saturday. Following the break-in, 10News is diving into crime statistics in the area and tips on how to keep your valuables safe on the go. According to CrimeMapping.com, the worst days within the last month for vehicle break-ins and thefts in a two mile radius of the apartment complex were Saturday and Sunday. RELATED: Family's belongings stolen 30 minutes after moving to San DiegoOver the last month, there have been seven vehicle break-ins and thefts on Saturday and an equal number on Sunday. According to the data, the fewest number of break-ins and thefts over the last month occurred on Friday. 815

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(KGTV) — A woman was arrested Friday after police said she threw apparent blood onto the state Senate floor.According to California Highway Patrol, the woman threw a feminine hygiene product containing what appeared to be blood from the second floor public gallery.CHP did not say what the woman's motivation was, but referred to her as a "demonstrator," the Associated Press reported. The act happened as hundreds of protesters at the Capitol rallied against a recently passed law cracking down on fraudulent medical exemptions for vaccinations.The AP also reported the woman had yelled "that's for the dead babies" before throwing the red liquid. Several senators were reportedly hit. Senate President Pro Tempore Toni Atkins called the behavior "unacceptable."The state Senate relocated to a committee room to complete their session.The woman was charged with assault, vandalism, and disrupting the orderly conduct of official business at the state Capitol, according to CHP. 986

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(KGTV) - A San Bernardino County woman is suing the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and state Natural Resources Agency for not acknowledging the existence of Bigfoot.Claudia Ackley told The Press-Enterprise she ran into the long-fabled creature while hiking in Lake Arrowhead last year. Ackely said she was hiking late one March day when she and her two daughters ran into a Sasquatch."I ran into a Sasquatch – a Bigfoot. We were face to face. He was 30 feet up in the tree," Akley told the paper. "He looked like a Neanderthal man with hair all over him. He had solid black eyes. He had no expression on his face at all. He did not show his teeth. He just stared at the three of us."RELATED: Woman sues Walmart after saying she slipped on ranch dressing at a Florida storeAckley said her daughter told her she saw two other creatures run away following the encounter, adding that her daughter captured the encounter on video - which Press-Enterprise published online."People have to be warned about these things. They are big," Ackley said. "We’re totally vulnerable to these things."The lawsuit, filed on Jan. 18, alleges the state departments of failing to acknowledge the existence of the Sasquatch species, despite documented and scientific evidence, according to Press-Enterprise. 1350

  

(KGTV) - KGTV and Team10 have launched the Transparency Project to allow the public to view case files from San Diego County over the past 10 years where officer involved shootings and law enforcement misconduct cases were investigated. For many of these cases, the officers were cleared of wrongdoing. Others resulted in officers being reprimanded, fired or even charged criminally --- but all of these cases resulted in community reactions. Transparency Project Database: Search officer-involved shootings, law enforcement misconduct casesThese case files were released after Senate Bill 1421 went into effect on January 1, 2019. It requires California law enforcement agencies to make internal reports for officer-involved shootings and major uses of force, officer dishonesty and confirmed cases of sexual assault available to the public. You can view the cases that have been released by the police agencies here. The project includes a searchable database, where you can find cases by the name of the officer involved, the name of the victim/suspect, the department and much more. Click here to access the database and begin searching. The 10News database contains files released by the following law enforcement agencies in San Diego County:Carlsbad Police DepartmentChula Vista Police DepartmentCoronado Police DepartmentEl Cajon Police DepartmentEscondido Police DepartmentNational City Police DepartmentLa Mesa Police DepartmentOceanside Police DepartmentSan Diego Harbor Police DepartmentSan Diego Police DepartmentSan Diego County Sheriff’s OfficeSan Diego Unified School District Police DepartmentThis project is focusing on documents related to incidents that have occurred between 2009 and 2019. There may be some documents related to earlier cases included based on their content and those parties involved. We will be continuing to upload documents to this database as they are released. All of the information in this database has been gathered from the police reports or investigation files made public by the law enforcement organization. The information has been summarized and entered based on the following:The race or sex of the individual involved was entered as it was reported by the police agency.Some reports did not include information about the race or sex of the law enforcement officer, so this information will appear as “unknown” in the database.The officers involved listed in the database as being involved in the incidents are those listed on the released reports.When classifying “use of force,” we selected all forms of force used as reported in the report or investigative file.The summary of the incident was written by KGTV journalists who reviewed all documents in the case. Not all details are included in the summary.Some of the materials released (including photos, videos, audio files and the reports themselves) can be graphic in nature. We have added notes to files that contain content that may be disturbing or graphic in nature. Please proceed with caution when viewing these materials.If you have any questions about how this database was put together please contact Lynn Walsh at https://www.10news.com/news/transparency-project/transparency-project-questionnaire.Our reporting on these cases and the investigatory process is more complete with your feedback. We encourage you to fill out this form about the Transparency Project if you see any common threads between cases, have more information about a particular case or have questions about how the law enforcement agencies investigate these cases.This project has been supported by the Solutions Journalism Network, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rigorous and compelling reporting about responses to social problems. To learn more about their work and approach to storytelling, click here [solutionsu.solutionsjournalism.org]. 3852

  

(KGTV) - Did Joel Osteen Ministries really respond to a woman's Facebook request for a prayer by demanding .99 a month?No.A Facebook post appears to be a prayer request to Joel Osteen Ministries.The person asks for prayer for their marriage.But in response, the request is rejected unless the person makes a monthly donation of .99.However, this phony post was a satire created by the "Hope It Helps" Facebook page. 429

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