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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diegans registered to vote in California have some options available to take part in the June 5 Gubernatorial Primary Election.Polls open on Election Day at 7 a.m., and registered voters can head to their nearest polling place in San Diego County by clicking here.San Diego County voters will use the Premier TSX Voting System at polling places. Click here to learn how the system works.For those voting by mail, the deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot is May 29. Mailed-in ballots must be received by the San Diego County Registrar of Voters office by 8 p.m. on Election Day or your return envelope must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received by the Registrar no later than the Friday after Election Day. Click here for more information on voting by mail.Find out where to drop off your mail ballotAnyone interested in submitting mail-in or absentee ballots is also encouraged to visit the Registrar of Voters office at 5600 Overland Avenue in Kearny Mesa. Hours of operation are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., and until polls close on Election Day at 8 p.m. 1121

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – San Diego police are asking for the public’s help in finding a missing 17-year-old boy with several health problems.According to police, Jeremy Jose Sanchez was last seen by his mother at their apartment on Aug. 23 at around 9 p.m. Police did not disclose what part of the city the boy was last seen.The teen suffers from vision damage, loss of hearing, and has active tuberculosis. Police said he takes medications for his conditions, but he left his home without them.Police said Jeremy was reported as a runaway juvenile at risk due to health conditions.The teen is Latino with a tanned complexion, 6 feet 1 inches tall, weighs around 146 pounds, and has brown eyes and black hair.Jeremy was last seen wearing a gray T-shirt, blue jeans, and white, red and black Jordan shoes.Anyone with information on the teen is urged to contact San Diego police at 619-531-2000 or 911. 902

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego County Officials gathered to brief the community about a potential pandemic of the Coronavirus locally. Currently, there are no community-spread cases of the virus in the County. However, officials are asking the community to prepare for the event. They are also urging citizens not to panic.Empty shelves line many big-box stores, as San Diegans fear a potential widespread Coronavirus pandemic, which would trap them in their homes for weeks at a time. But county officials said there is no need for hysteria."There is not a reason to panic, but we want people to be vigilant," Gary Cox, Chairman of the San Diego County Supervisors, said.RELATED: California declares state of emergency after 1st coronavirus death"There is a needle to be thread frankly speaking, between adequate preparation versus reactive, inappropriate response," San Diego County Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Nick Yphantides, said.This does not mean for every San Diegan to run to the store and buy everything. While County Officials say community spread of the deadly virus is only a matter of time, extra supplies are something we should all have anyway, whether it is for an earthquake, fire, or Coronavirus."Have two, three, up to four weeks of supplies including food, beverages, water, any medications that you might need, as well as materials for your pets," San Diego County Public Health Officer, Dr. Wilma Wooten said.RELATED: Some stores see empty shelves amid coronavirus concernsLast week, the County health laboratory was stocked with 600 Coronavirus test kids. Now they are down to about 400. But with the possibility of a spread, new kits will be delivered to their lab by Friday."There is no commercial test available as of yet," Dr. Wooten said. "But that is on the fast track so that other entities like hospitals or urgent care centers can also test."The County is now encouraging employers to keep sick workers at home, clean workstations, and be flexible with schedules and sick-leave policies.RELATED: WHO says coronavirus is deadlier than seasonal flu"Cross-train personnel to perform essential functions, minimize close contact with employees and the public, or what has been called social distancing," Jaymie Bradford, Executive Vice President of the Regional Chamber of Commerce, said.If the disease spreads, they also have protocols with area schools."Our charge under state law is to stay open as long as our sites remain safe for students and staff. And we will honor that obligation until it is unsafe to do so," San Diego County Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Paul Gothold, said.If a person in San Diego test positive for Coronavirus, the County says military bases will no longer be used as Quarantine Centers. MCAS Miramar was only used temporarily for repatriated citizens who were overseas. New cases will be logged at hospitals, tested at the County lab, and quarantined at the patient's home."Individuals who become formal Persons Under investigation, our anticipation would be for those individuals to quarantine themselves at home," Dr. Yphantides, said.County Health officials reiterated that the best way to protect yourself is to continue good hygiene. They are discouraging people from shaking hands and giving high-fives. Instead, to give elbow-bumps. 3306

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego is losing its second football team in three years.The San Diego Fleet's president and general manager said Wednesday they are "shocked and incredibly disappointed" following the Alliance of American Football's decision to suspend football operations.In a statement, Fleet President Jeff Garner and General Manager Dave Boller expressed their appreciation to fans for the support during the team's first season: 447

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego Police have identified the man killed in an officer-involved shooting this week in Mountain View.Police said 39-year-old Jose Alfredo Castro-Gutierrez was shot and killed after officers responded to the 300 block of South Pardee Street just before 5 a.m. on Monday over reports of a violent disturbance involving a weapon.According to SDPD, Castro-Gutierrez was staying at a home as a guest when the residents were woken up by him. He had reportedly been acting paranoid and ripped a metal curtain rod from a window and began breaking windows and other objects in the home.RELATED: San Diego Police shoot, kill vandalism suspect in Mountain ViewWhen police arrived, they saw Castro-Gutierrez in the front window and could hear him breaking objects and yelling inside.SDPD says officers gave directions in English and Spanish to try and communicate with Castro-Gutierrez but got no response. Eventually, Castro-Gutierrez crawled out of a broken window and made his way to the front of the property where officers were.Police said Castro-Gutierrez began to run at full speed toward them with the metal pole, prompting three officers to fire their weapons at him: One officer fired a bean bag round, another officer fired a Taser, and a third officer fired several rounds from his service pistol, SDPD says.Castro-Gutierrez was hit by at least one round and fell to the ground. Officers started first aid at the scene, but Castro-Gutierrez was pronounced dead at the hospital.The officer who fired his service pistol was identified as Isai Castillo, a two-year veteran of SDPD assigned to Southeastern Division.SDPD's homicide unit is currently investigating the shooting, after which the San Diego County District Attorney's Office will review the case to determine if the officers bear any criminal liability. Internal Affairs, Community Review Board on Police Practice, and the Shooting Review Board will also review the incident.Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call SDPD at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 2082

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