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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – More drive-in entertainment is coming to Escondido’s Westfield North County mall as summer comes to a close.In August, the California Center for the Arts, Escondido (CCAE) hosted several drive-in live concerts at the former Nordstrom parking lot at the mall on 272 E Via Rancho Parkway.From September through November, the same mall parking lot will be the site for weekly drive-in movie screenings. Spaces for more than 250 vehicles will be made available and spaced apart to keep moviegoers safely distanced.Doors for the screenings will open at 6:30 p.m. on a first-come, first-serve basis. Movies will begin at 8 p.m.The schedule for September:Thursday, Sept. 3: CarsThursday, Sept. 10: Inside OutFriday, Sept. 11: Jurassic ParkThursday, Sept. 17: TangledFriday, Sept. 18: Mamma Mia!Thursday, Sept. 24: ShrekFriday, Sept. 25: Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost ArkThe schedule for October and November is expected to be unveiled sometime in mid-September.Tickets are per car and can be purchased at artcenter.org/events or by calling 800-988-4253.Snacks can be bought at the same time tickets are purchased, and special drive-in dinner boxes and specials can be purchased at the screenings through the mall’s restaurant partners.A portion of ticket proceeds will benefit the CCAE, Escondido Community Foundation and Central San Diego Black Chamber of Commerce Foundation. 1406

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Neighbors woke up to find disturbing graffiti in their Hillcrest neighborhood.For Lauren Matley, it was hard to hold back tears, as she scraped away the red paint on her car window. This was just one of many vehicles that were painted on along 6th Avenue in Hillcrest. Someone also painted on the side of houses and on a garage.Doctor Barry Kaplan was walking his dog when he noticed the graffiti and he called police. "Several of my grandparents died in the Holocaust. So, for me to see this, this reminds me of Nazi Germany. It’s very offensive," Kaplan said.Though Matley doesn’t know if this was a random act or meant to be antisemitic, she says it hits too close to home being a member of the Jewish community."You wake up and this is what you look forward to? The black community would look forward to? The Jewish community would look forward to? The Muslim community looks forward to?" Matley said.Police say after the reports are written this case will be handed to an investigator. From there it may get handed over to the District Attorney’s Office to determine if this was a hate crime. 1124

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Now with Halloween over, the fall season is well underway in San Diego.Continue the fall fun at Belmont Park with Boomont Park and Fall Fest, where guests can still get deals on rides and games and free activities.Old Town's Dia de Los Muertos also kicks off this week, celebrating family and those who have passed on with ceremonies, food, and music.Not interested in anything here? Check out the 10News?community events calendar for a look at even more things to do!San Diego Beer Week starts this weekend as well, bringing together special releases and craft beer sessions at your favorite breweries around town.And remember to fall back this weekend, and what better way than at the Gaslamp District's Fallback Festival!Here's a look at some weekend happenings around town:THURSDAYOld Town's Dia de Los?MuertosWhere: Old Town; Cost: Free(Runs Thursday - Sunday) Old Town will offer tours of more than 40 altars, a candlelight procession, face painting, music and dancing, crafts, and more in their celebration of Dia de Los Muertos. California's American Indian & Indigenous Film FestivalWhere: CSU San Marcos & Pechanga Resort & Casino; Cost: (Runs Thursday - Saturday) Discover movies that highlight American Indian filmmakers producers, directors, and actors during 2018 San Diego American Indian Film Festival. The festival is packed with exclusive viewings, interactive dialogues with industry professionals, and Q&A sessions after screenings. FRIDAYSan Diego Beer WeekWhere: Various locations; Cost: Varies(Runs Friday - Sunday) Local craft beer fans can visit participating restaurants, bars, and breweries for special beer releases and events highlighting why San Diego is considered the capital of craft beer. BOOmont Park and Fall FestWhere: Belmont Park; Cost: Free - Halloween may be over but Fall fun is still here! Belmont Park will continue its Boomont Park and Fall Fest this weekend, with free trick-or-treating, costume contests, entertainment, pumpkin painting, and much more. SATURDAYABC 1,000,000 Punches from the HeartWhere: Punch Bowl Social; Cost: Community members, police, firefighters, and students will "punch out" racism, bullying, gang violence and mistrust of police on punching bags during their fundraiser for the ABC Foundation at San Diego's Punch Bowl Social. Ramona Art & Wine FestivalWhere: Begent Ranch; Cost: - Ramona's annual art and wine celebration brings together fine art from more than 40 artists and wine tasting from more than a dozen wineries, live auctions, and delicious food from bakers, all benefiting the Ramona HEART Mural project. Escondido Tamale FestivalWhere: Grape Day Park; Cost: Free - Celebrate delicious tamales and other Latin cuisine favorites, tamale contests, live entertainment, Hispanic heritage exhibits, and fun activities for kids. Military Celebration and Food DriveWhere: Mauzy Heating, Air & Solar in El CajonMauzy Heating, Air & Solar is teaming with the San Diego Food Bank to host a food donation drop-off/food drive. There will be plenty of food and activities for the whole family at this FREE event!  SUNDAYSusan G. Komen?San Diego Race for the CureWhere: Balboa Park; Cost: - Lace up your shoes and hit the pavement to support breast cancer research and awareness during the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Runners get a special t-shirt and can check out a race expo area before and after the race. Fallback FestivalWhere: Gaslamp District; Cost: FreeAs you set your clocks back this weekend, fall back into the old west during the Gaslamp District's Fallback Festival. The free event offers live entertainment, pony rides, panning for gold, and a historical street fair. Carlsbad Fall Village FaireWhere: Carlsbad Village; Cost: FreeAbout 14 blocks of The Village will host a massive street fair with as many as 800 vendors selling unique homemade gifts and delicious foods. 4047

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police have arrested the man they say tried to sexually assault a woman at gunpoint inside a restroom at the Hilton in Old Town Tuesday.According to police, Jason Lee Jones, 31, was arrested and booked into jail for one count of assault with intent to commit a sexual offense.Jones was also arrested for an active parole warrant. According to police, the attempted sexual assault happened around 12:26 p.m. Monday at the Hilton on the 4200 block of Taylor Street.RELATED: Gun wielding man threatens woman in Hilton bathroomPolice say Jones went into the women’s restroom and attempted to sexually assault the victim with the use of a weapon.The woman was able to run out of the restroom and call police. After fleeing the scene, the suspect was later spotted around 6 p.m. Tuesday at Old Town State Park.Hilton Garden Inn said in a statement to 10News the incident has left them shaken: 919

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- One man is behind bars after a series of events in Rancho Penasquitos, including nearly running over a firefighter. Around 2:30 p.m. California Highway Patrol received a report of a reckless vehicle on SR-76 near Cole Grade Road Monday. The blue Toyota RAV4 was reported after unsafely passing vehicles and speeding in the area. Shortly after, CHP reported that the driver - Falahi Abrahim - was involved in a crash and started a brush fire.Shortly after Cal Fire responded to the fire, 37-year-old Abrahim from fled the scene - nearly hitting the firefighter who was trying to help him.Police officers followed, but Abrahim refused to stop and a pursuit began. The pursuit continued westbound on SR-76 to I-15 and transitioned to I-15 Southbound. The vehicle continued to flee from officers on I-15 Southbound and exited the freeway at Camino Del Norte where the vehicle progressed eastbound.During the chase Abrahim failed to stop for two red lights at separate intersections and officers discontinued the pursuit in the interest of public safety.A San Diego Police Department helicopter continued to follow the car, communicating Abrahim's location to the CHP. At 3:11 p.m. the driver stopped near the 10000 block of Carmel Mountain Road. After a short foot pursuit, Abrahim was taken into custody and arrested under suspicion of driving under the influence of a drug and felony evading charges.The incident involving the assault of the firefighter at the collision scene is still under investigation. 1572

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