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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego State University warned students Monday about a man who exposed himself to a person at a campus parking structure. The incident happened just after noon Sunday at Parking 1, 5300 College Blvd., SDSU officials said. “The suspect began touching himself inappropriately and then fled northbound toward Alvarado Road,” according to a news release. University officials said the man is in his mid-20s, and Hispanic with dark hair and a tan complexion. He is around 5’7” to 5’8” with an average build. Officials say he was clean-shaven and wearing a black baseball cap, dark or gray shirt, and black pants. Anyone with information was asked to call University Police at 619-594-1991. 714

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e said the mother hit the man in the face multiple times. Officers said the man released the girl and drove east on Savannah Street, south on Cushman Avenue, then west on Morena Boulevard. The man’s vehicle is an older silver or gray Honda Civic or similar vehicle with Baja license plates, the girl’s mother told police. The mother told investigators the man is Hispanic, 21-25 years old, 5’4” to 5’5” tall, between 125 and 140 pounds, with a thin build and dark hair. He was wearing a white tee shirt with black print, dark jeans, and blue high-top sneakers. Anyone with information is asked to call the SDPD’s Western division at 619-692-4800 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at 888-580-8477. Crime Stoppers is offering up to a ,000 reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in this case. 1441

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Small hands eagerly grabbing candy aren't always paired with young minds showing good judgment. That was certainly the case in San Diego County on Halloween night, when surveillance video captured trick-or-treaters behaving badly.“Frustrating and really disappointing,” said Eastlake resident K.C. Helman.Helman returned home from trick-or-treating with his kids Thursday night to find his candy bowl gone.Video showed two costumed kids walking up to the bowl. One of them grabbed it and they both ran away.It wasn’t the only trick on Halloween night. 10News gathered a collection of videos posted by residents victimized by some frightful behavior.The candy thieves are a far cry from the generous South Bay boy who was caught on camera in 2017 pouring his own candy into an empty bowl so other children wouldn't be disappointed.Lawrence Malot, then 15, explained what motivated him to share his candy.He's not the only good example in San Diego. Ty’evon Walker also gave up his candy to other kids, and told 10News his good reason. 1060

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Some parents in Poway are teaming up to help their kids when the school year begins with virtual learning in a few weeks.In the spring, when Ellie, 6, and her brother Ethan, 7, were learning Spanish while distance learning, their father, a college professor, and mother, a lawyer, were working from home."I had my daughter to my left. I had my computer in the middle, and my son at my right. So when they had questions, which was constant, I could help them," said Testa.Testa says the end result was stressful.WATCH - ASK THE EXPERTS: What we know about coronavirus and children, with Dr. Abi Olulade"Trying to get kids to stay in front of computer and stay focused for an extended period of time was a challenge. When you're working full-time, its a constant interruption because they do need assistance at that age," said Testa.The mental juggling is a distraction for her own work."We are working long days and weekends to make up for it," said Testa.So when she and her husband were planning for the upcoming school year at Valley Elementary, they knew they needed help."It's a total of three families and it's families we know and trust," said Testa.WATCH - ASK THE EXPERTS: Susie Walton talks about managing home schoolThose other families all have kids in the same school, and same grades, as her children. Julie says they're planning on forming a rotating micro-school of sorts.Every third day, each household will take a turn hosting all eight kids, guiding them through the day of virtual learning."You have parents able to dedicate the time to make sure kids stay on task, take them outside and play when it's recess time ... make sure the kids are sticking to lunch and snack schedules," said Testa.Julie says their micro-schooling offers something that is in short supply with distance learning.WATCH - ASK THE EXPERTS: Virtual Steam Academy, resources and how to do science at home"Critical time for them when it comes to reading and math. Somebody needs to be there to review your work. With the distance learning, I believe they will have some one-on-one time but the majority of the time, they're still going to be working on their own," said Testa.Testa hopes the parental 'co-op' approach will give the parents a break and their kids a chance to socialize."We haven't figured out everything yet, but the will kids be bringing on their own lunches. No sharing of food. They'll be washing their hands a lot," said Testa.Testa says it may not be realistic to keep kids at that age from interacting from each other. She'll be relying on the other parents to be honest about any signs of illness."We trust each other to follow the health protocols," said Testa.Their school year is set to begin August 2. 2746

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego State University canceled spring break 2021 on Tuesday night, citing concerns of rising COVID-19 cases. Instead of the traditional nine day break, students will get four "rest and recovery days" scattered throughout the semester. The days will create multiple long weekends for students and faculty. The decision was made during a University Senate meeting. The vote was 44 to 28. The school senate is made up of faculty, staff and student representatives. Within hours of the decision, an online petition gained thousands of signatures from students asking for the school to bring back spring break. In a lengthy email sent to the entire campus, school officials explained the decision was made in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19,citing health and safety as the schools top priority. Officials say the rest and recovery days are for no instruction, assignments, deadlines or exams. Students argued that the rest and recovery days are not enough to give them a mental break from school, many arguing that it was best to have the longer, 9-day break instead.Read the full email from SDSU official below: 1151

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