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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police arrested a man on suspicion of killing the owner of an East Village flooring business, but a female suspect remains at large, detectives said Thursday.Kevin Eugene Cartwright, 51, was arrested in El Cajon Tuesday. No motive was released.??????10News spoke to Venus, who told us she was Ghedeer "Tony" Radda's cousin. Ten years his junior, she said she always looked up to Radda as a "cool older brother," who taught her everything from pop culture to how to grow up. She said the tragedy was so numbing, she still cannot accept it as reality. "I wake up everyone morning thinking, is this still a dream? Am I ever going to wake up from this nightmare?" Venus asked.Officers believe Kevin Cartwright and an unidentified woman killed Radda at Bottom Price Flooring on G Steet, October 10. Radda suffered trauma to his upper body and died at the scene."I can't imagine him thinking, am I going to go now? Do I call my kids? Do I call my wife? At the end of the day, I just want him to tell us, why?" Venus said.For more than a week, investigators looked for two disguised suspects caught on Radda's newly-installed surveillance cameras. They captured a person in a Granny Mask and a woman with a purple wig.San Diego Police said Wednesday evening they arrested the man they believed was behind the Granny Mask-- Kevin Eugene Cartwright."Today did give us a little bit of peace, not that it will bring him back, but just to know that there is a little bit of closure, that one person has been caught," Venus said. 10News went to Cartwright's last known address in El Cajon. A man answered the door but provided no comment. We then looked into Cartwright's criminal background and found he had been arrested for at least nine felonies -- four in San Diego and five in Virginia -- in the last 33 years. Detectives told family members that Cartwright was once a customer of Radda's, and now he is behind bars, accused of killing him. "I hope that he asks for forgiveness, and I hope he realizes what a tremendous loss we as a family have suffered," Venus sobbed.RELATED: Police searching for masked suspect in East Village homicideCartwright will be arraigned on Friday afternoon.The woman wearing the purple wig has not been arrested. Anyone with information is asked to call San Diego Police Homicide Unit at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477.RELATED: Crime expert: Mask may be key to solving East Village murderRadda left behind a wife and two young children. A GoFundMe account has been started for his family. 2614

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Gas & Electric customers across San Diego County are on standby Thursday for possible power outages due to an increased risk of fire. About 34,000 homes and businesses received 48 hours' notice of the possible shut-off to lower the hazard posed by power lines, according to SDG&E. The utility company issued two additional notices Thursday and downgraded the number of affected customers to about 18,000 at 4:45 p.m."Notifications are made via multiple channels: outbound dialer calls, text messages, and emails. If you have not signed up for notifications, please visit sdge.com/MyAccount to subscribe to alerts," SDG&E said.Areas that could be affected include East Alpine, Banner Grade, Boulevard, Campo, Descanso, Fallbrook, Julian, Mesa Grande, Mount Laguna, Oak Grove, Palomar Mountain, Pine Valley, Potrero, Ramona, Rincon, Santa Ysabel, Valley Center, Viejas, Warner Springs, and Wynola. MAP: SAN DIEGO COUNTY COMMUNITIES WITH POSSIBLE PLANNED OUTAGES“Our team of five meteorologists continue to closely monitor weather conditions throughout our region,” SDG&E reported, adding it had weather stations "strategically located throughout high fire threat areas.” In Pine Valley, 10News met Brook Varner, a cook at Frosty Burger. She said the last storm blew away a lot of the restaurant's patio umbrellas. In preparation for the Santa Ana winds, Varner took them down. Varner said she and her kitchen staff have to be smart about perishables in case the power goes out. “We actually don’t have a generator, so we have been kind of trying to prepare just by not overstocking any of our food or slicing perishables that will go bad,” Varner said. Northern California power outage: 1.5 million left in the dark, most now for second dayIf SDG&E does shut off the power in Pine Valley, employees have no choice but to close up shop. 10News also met long-time Pine Valley resident, George Desena. Like many others, he was at the pump filling up his gas can for his backup generator at home. Despite the per gallon cost, Desena gladly filled up, saying it's better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it. "Gotta have it. What’s another few cents? You know?" Desena said. "You have to make sure that it [the generator] is working so that we have some power. Get us through this little event. Hopefully it doesn’t turn into a big event!"CSU San Marcos prepares for possible power outagesDesena said the last time he used his backup generator was during the Red Flag Warning last November. Should any planned outage last more than 24 hours, SDG&E plans to open temporary aid centers with water, snacks, and charging stations.SDG&E warned customers to gather emergency supplies including water, flashlights, and cell phone battery packs. City News Service contributed to this report. 2864

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego Police are investigating reports of a person being shot in the Mount Hope area Friday.San Diego Police said they were investigating reports that a 27-year-old Hispanic man showed up to Scripps Mercy Hospital with gunshot wounds just before 2 p.m. The man was rushed into surgery for life-threatening injuries.Soon after, police responded to the scene of 41st and C streets to investigate the location of the reported shooting.SDPD said based on the evidence gathered, the victim was in an altercation with man when gunshots rang out. The suspect they are searching for is a Hispanic male adult, approximately 29-30 years old who fled the area in a green pickup truck. He was last seen wearing a blue and yellow hat and a green jersey.The vehicle was last seen fleeing southbound on 41st St.SDPD Gang Detectives are investigating the shooting. Anyone with information is asked to call SDPD at 619-531-2000 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 976

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego Police have arrested a 26-year-old in connection with a Logan Heights house fire that killed three of his family members last weekend.Police say Wilber Romero was arrested Friday for homicide and arson in connection with the deaths of his parents 44-year-old Jose Romero and 46-year-old Nicolasa Maya-Romero, and his sister 21-year-old Iris Romero in a house fire on Sunday. Romero's mother and sister died at the hospital in the days following the blaze while his father died in the fire. The family’s 23-year-old daughter and 16-year-old son remain in the hospital. RELATED: Homicide investigators looking into deadly Logan Heights fire out of 'abundance of caution'Romero was not harmed in the fire. He has been booked into county jail and is set to arraigned on Oct. 22.On Oct. 13, the fire broke out around 4:30 a.m. Sunday in the 3100 block of Clay Ave. Firefighters had to go inside and pull the victims out.Romero, who identified himself to 10News that morning as the family's oldest son, said he awoke to find his bed on fire and tried to yell for his family to get out of the home."My dogs were jumping on me, trying to wake me up. I woke up. When I woke up, my bed was on fire. I jumped out of bed and started screaming the house is on fire," Romero said after the blaze.One witness told 10News he could see one of the victims reaching through the bars in the windows, unable to escape the fire."The minute I stepped out of my restroom, my house on the inside felt warm, like really warm. The curtain was open and I looked across the neighbors house was just bursting in flames," said Maria Orona, who lives nearby.A GoFundMe page has been set up for the family. 1710

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Regis Philbin, the long-time talk show host who holds the Guiness Book world record for most hours on television, returned to his roots Wednesday with a visit to 10News."This was the beginning of it all," Philbin said upon beginning his tour. "It really was."Philbin was briefly a news anchor in San Diego when Channel 10, then known as KOGO, approached him about taking over as anchor of the 6pm and 11pm news.READ: Remembering Regis Philbin's ties to San Diego television history"I said 'Well you know, I'll do anything for you, but I want to do a show on Saturday night.' So that's how it all started.""The Regis Philbin Show" aired live from 11:30pm-1:00am every Saturday night. It was filmed in the same studio 10News still uses for its newscasts today.Philbin acted as his own booker, writer, and producer. "It was only one person. Regis had no one," he joked."You think he had four guys like you? He had to do it himself!"The format of "The Regis Philbin Show" included an opening chat, interviews with celebrities, and interaction with the audience, all elements which would become hallmarks of his future network shows.Philbin lured many of the top celebrities to San Diego to make appearances, including Jerry Lewis, Ronald Reagan, Danny Thomas, and Liberace. The show ran from 1961 to 1965.PHOTOS: Former 10News anchor Regis Philbin visits the 10News crew"The show became a big hit so it was time to go to Hollywood, I guess. So I did," said Philbin.Philbin moved his show to Los Angeles, before being hired in 1967 as the sidekick for a national talk show, "The Joey Bishop Show."Philbin hosted a series of talk shows and game shows throughout 1970's and 1980's. He was paired with co-host Kathie Gifford in 1985 for a show in Los Angeles.In 1988 the show was syndicated and Philbin continued to host the show until 2011. 1861

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