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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- On Election night, the San Diego Superior Court says it will have a judicial officer on hand to consider any election-related issues that may arise.Issues include registration, denial of registration of voters, certification or denial of certification of candidates or the certification or denial of certification of ballot measures.The registrar of voters can advise the public if there’s a solution without court intervention. Anyone with election related issues on Election Day should contact the Registrar of Voters at 858-565-5800.Poll: California voters leaning towards supporting Prop. 6 to repeal gas taxIf the issue can’t be resolved by the registrar’s office, people are asked to contact the Secretary of State’s office at 916-657-2166.The officer will be working until 8 p.m. Click here to see the Voter’s Bill of Rights.RELATED: Voters head to the booths for early weekend voting 924
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Police say they have made an arrest in connection with a deadly shooting in the Midway District during a meeting set up on social media.San Diego Police arrested 18-year-old Angel Garcia of San Diego on Wednesday and charged him in the murder of Eduardo Salguero, 18, of San Diego, on Nov. 25.Police say Salguero had arranged to purchase an item through Snapchat and met for the transaction behind several businesses in the 3600 block of Midway Dr. When he arrived, two Hispanic males entered his vehicle. During the meeting, one of the suspects pulled out a handgun and the transaction turned into an armed robbery.RELATED: Midway District shooting victim killed during Snapchat transaction, police sayMultiple gunshots were fired inside the vehicle before the two suspects fled. Salguero was taken to a nearby hospital but died of his injuries.Both suspects were described the suspects as Hispanic males, between 20-30 years old, who were wearing dark clothing at the time. They may have sustained significant head, leg, and arm injuries because of the collision.Anyone with information about the case is asked to call SDPD's Homicide Unit at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 1219

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police are searching for a suspect they say choked a clerk before robbing a Mira Mesa 7-Eleven.The robbery happened around 2:10 a.m. Tuesday on the 11000 block of Camino Ruiz near Sandburg Elementary School.Police say the suspect walked into the store and asked the clerk for cigarettes. When the clerk went to get the cigarettes, the suspect choked the clerk unconscious from behind.When the man regained consciousness, he discovered that the suspect stole money and cigarettes from the convenience store.The clerk was uninjured during the robbery. 588
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police are searching for additional victims after arresting a man they say tried to drag a 17-year-old girl to his car in North Park in late May. According to police, the attempted kidnapping happened around 7:15 a.m. on the corner of 30th Street and El Cajon Boulevard May 31. Police say Thomas Luis Salas, 38, approached the 17-year-old at a bus stop before making casual conversation. He then extended his hand for a handshake and, when the juvenile shook his hand, police say Salas tried to grab her arm and pull her toward his light blue 2011 Ford Escape. The 17-year-old fought back and was able to get away. Investigators were able to track down and identify Salas as the suspect in the case. He was arrested on attempted kidnapping charges. His bail is set at 0,000. Police are asking additional victims to come forward. Salas is a Hispanic man five feet, nine inches tall and weighs 220 pounds. He was unshaven with a goatee. Police say Salas’ eyes have a “sleepy” appearance. He also has a large tattoo on his right arm of a cartoon face inside a “sunburst” or “Flame” design. According to police, Salas may have approached other juvenile women with his phone out attempting to engage in conversation. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Deanna Mora at 619-516-3066 or Detective Sergeant Don Williams at 619-516-3006. 1374
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - No ticket will be needed on San Diego’s buses, trolleys, Coaster, and Sprinter Wednesday as part of the Metropolitan Transit System’s Free Ride Day. This is the second year of the event, which encourages San Diego County residents to find alternatives to solo commutes. Travelers have a chance to win prizes including SDSU football tickets, Starbucks and Vons gift cards, and a stay at Sycuan Casino Resort at pop-up booths and online. Free Ride Day occurs during SANDAG iCommute’s Rideshare Week, and is held in conjunction with California Clean Air Day. For transit information, click here to access the MTS Trip Planner and One Bus Away app. 671
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