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The unidentified man stood at the top, about 40-50 feet from the ground, and tried to break off branches to throw at officers. He also sang, clapped his hands and screamed during the ordeal. 190
The thieves are apparently mistaking Dale Weed's plants for marijuana.But he doesn't grow weed. He grows hemp, which produces no high when ingested.Despite that fact, the problem persists. And is growing worse.Weed, a farmer and food processor, jumped at the opportunity to grow industrial hemp on his land in Savannah, New York.“This is an opportunity for farmers to be able to save the farm, and for people to understand the benefits of CBD,” Weed said.But he didn't realize the demand for his crop would so high — among thieves.“It started out with taking 20 plants and escalated to 100 plants,” the farmer said. “It was just once a week, and now it’s escalated to every day."He believes the people stealing his hemp plants think they're actually stealing marijuana, which looks and smells the same. But unlike marijuana hemp contains very low levels of THC, which means it won’t get you high.“To them it’s worthless,” Weed said. “You can smoke a whole telephone pole of this without having any effect.”Weed says police have increased patrols near his fields, but he too is keeping watch at night.“My family has spent quite a few nights here watching the property, I've spent nights here where I’m sleep deprived,” he said. “It’s a big problem for us."He says he's lost tens of thousands of dollars worth of hemp plants, which can be processed and used for items like food, clothing and CBD products.Weed says this is also an issue for other local hemp farmers, and hopes by getting the word out people will think twice before stealing from growers.“I understand the confusion, but I don't understand the invasion,” he said.State police say they've arrested two people in connection to thefts at Weed's farm. 1711
The suspected shooter was described as a Hispanic male, 17-20 years old, wearing a dark shirt, dark pants and dark baseball cap.A description of the other male was not released.10News spoke to property owners, Rocky and Olga Tenderro on Kelly Street. They said they have many fond memories of Kelly Street Neighborhood Park. "My wife and I, we went to this park she did her sunbathing here," Rocky said. That was nearly 40 years ago. The Linda Vista couple loved it so much, they even bought a property with a view of the park. "As soon as we got married, this was our first property right here," Rocky said. "We've been married for 36 years," Olga replied.As landlords, they have seen tenants come and go. But over the years, Kelly Street has built up a reputation, notorious for its crime."When there is something going on in the area, it's always right here by the park," Rocky said. On May 23, 16-year-old Carlos Valdovinos was shot and killed on the same street. Then on June 14, a 20-year-old man and 15-year-old boy were shot at Valdovinos' makeshift memorial. Three shootings within two and a half months are unsettling for the Tenderros, who came to visit their tenants. "I just tell them to stay inside and keep yourself safe. That's the best thing we can do," Olga said. San Diego homicide detectives arrested the suspected shooter for the May homicide. Their gang unit is now investigating the two more recent shootings. They have also set up a mobile command center on the corner of Linda Vista Road and Comstock Street in light of the violence. The Tenderros hope Kelly Street returns to the way it was when they first fell in love with the neighborhood. "It's scary, but I just hope that everything settles down and they find some solution to avoid some incidents to happen," Rocky said. 1803
The satellites are part of an ultimate 75-satellite array being positioned for Iridium's "next-generation" communications system. The mission involves the fifth set of 10 satellites being launched for the project. 213
The state’s Employment Development Department’s “Labor Day 2018” website looks at 14 regions in California and highlights the top 5 industries -- by projected job growth -- in each of the regions. 196