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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — FBI investigators are seeking the public's help in identifying the suspect of a College Area bank robbery Wednesday.The suspect walked into Citibank at 5998 El Cajon Blvd. just after 3 p.m., approached a teller, and verbally demanded cash, according to the FBI.After receiving a sum of cash, the suspect fled on foot.The suspect was described as a Hispanic man in his late 20s to early 30s, with large build and standing about 5-foot 6-inches. He was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, grey sweatpants, sunglasses, gloves, tennis shoes. He was also wearing an American flag bandana during the robbery.Anyone with information is asked to call FBI San Diego at 858-320-1800. 709

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — FBI investigators are searching for a yellow Chevrolet Camaro in connection with an incident at a local park in May.Investigators say the individuals associated with the vehicle may have been a witness to the incident on May 31, 2020, at Kenmore Terrace Mini Park. The FBI did not elaborate on the incident.The Camaro is described as a two-door coupe with bright yellow paint and is believed to be a fifth-generation model year (2010-2015). In contrast to the yellow paint on the body of the Camaro, the hood, trunk, and spoiler are black. The vehicle also has a sunroof. Investigators added that there are several specific features, including the appearance of body damage to the driver’s side rear panel; and the driver’s side mirror is yellow while the passenger side mirror is black.Anyone with information is asked to call the San Diego FBI at 1-800-CALL FBI or 858-320-1800. 907

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Five people were injured following a crash in Kearny Mesa involving an ambulance Thursday afternoon. According to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, the crash happened around 2:15 near Kearny Villa Road and Balboa Avenue. According to police, a preliminary investigation indicates that the driver of an Infinity was speeding in a northbound lane on Kearny Villa Road when he crossed into oncoming traffic, hitting the ambulance and shoving a Hyundai to the side of the road. The driver of the infinity suffered non-life threatening injuries while his passenger suffered several broken bones and internal injuries considered life threatening. The driver and passenger of the ambulance and driver of the Hyundai all suffered non-life threatening injuries. Everyone involved in the crash was taken to the hospital, police say. Update #1 regarding Traffic alert. 5 injured with several being serious injuries. No patient was in the ambulance at the time. Detectives are now at the scene investigating. Updates to follow pic.twitter.com/OEQgBTwjen— San Diego Police Department (@SanDiegoPD) May 16, 2019 1129

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Home prices in the US fell in May while San Diego home prices remained flat and rents rose sharply, according to a new Zillow report. Zillow says the median home in San Diego is now worth 1,000. In the US, the median home is worth 6,800, down 0.1 percent from April. Overall, Zillow says home values in the US grew by more than 5 percent year-over-year. RELATED: Zoning rules partially responsible for low housing supply, report saysMeanwhile in America’s Finest City, median rents increased to ,660, an increase of 4.6 percent year-over-year. Some good news however, is that San Diego’s housing supply is increasing. Zillow says inventory is up 11.5 percent year-over-year. This May, there were over 1,000 more homes on the market than last May. 784

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — From birthdays to barbecues, there have been five community outbreaks linked to private parties at homes.A spokesperson for the County of San Diego said the outbreaks happened just after Easter through mid-June, and 33 people tested positive for COVID-19.Three of the residential outbreaks are still active, while two have expired. The outbreaks at private residences have caused health officials to worry, especially with the 4th of July quickly approaching."People who wanted to get together with friends after a period of not being able to do so are having gatherings of maybe 10 to 25 people," said Dr. Eric Mcdonald, director of the county’s epidemiology and immunization department. "They’re eating, and they’re drinking and not maintaining social distance."RELATED: Escondido restaurant forced to closed for violating county health ordersMcDonald said this activity concerns him just as much as anything out in the commercial sector. He said businesses might even be safer as they have specific plans and employees trained to reduce the risk for COVID-19.He added that impromptu gatherings with friends are a problem because people are relaxed in that setting and let their guard down, not maintaining social distance.“It was rough for me, I was sick for about six weeks,” said Andrea Cardenas, who contracted COVID-19 in March.RELATED: Two Oceanside bars voluntarily close after positive COVID-19 testsThe 28-year-old was healthy with no underlying conditions before COVID-19 but suffered from complications with breathing when she became ill. She still deals with lingering effects now.“I’ll go walk my dog, and I’m still having difficulty breathing when I get home,” she said.For someone who experienced how troubling the virus can be, the fact that many people are now mixing with friends and extended family, going against the county’s public health order, does not sit well.RELATED: Governor asks California county to reimpose stay-at-home“It’s really disheartening to see that people are still not getting it,” she said. “Even if you feel fine, you could be a carrier.”The county officials have said it is up to law enforcement agencies to decide how to enforce the rules when it comes to gatherings, social distancing, and facial coverings.However, many officers feel like their hands are tied.A spokesperson from the San Diego Police Department said, “We do not and will not go into private homes to enforce any of the county health orders.” Private residences cannot be entered without legal authority. It is imperative the public does their part and takes responsibility to limit the spread of the virus.”ABC 10News heard from several law enforcement agencies across the county, including the San Diego Sheriff’s Department, Chula Vista, Coronado, La Mesa, and El Cajon Police Departments.Many said they have been focusing on education first or giving warnings when they see violations. Actual enforcement has been the last resort option.The departments have been relying on community members to comply with the public health order and do their part to slow the spread, which includes social distancing, wearing a facial covering in public, and washing your hands.“I think it’s our social responsibility to really take this seriously,” said Cardenas. 3295

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