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(KGTV) - A man identified as the son of San Diego convicted sex offender Matthew Hedge was arrested on child molestation charges Wednesday. 34-year-old Shaun Crocker, born as Shaun Hedge, is suspected of lewd and lascivious acts on a child under 14, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department."Crocker knew the 13-year-old victim and at this time no other victims have come forward," officials said.He is being held on million bail and is due in court Thursday.Crocker has a history of at least 15 criminal arrests in San Diego and Texas dating back to 2003. None of the accusations were linked to sexual conduct; Crocker was arrested on suspicion of fraud, burglary, and taking a vehicle for a joyride, among other reported crimes. The alleged victim's mother said Crocker is Matthew Hedge's son.Matthew Hedge was convicted in 1989 of molesting two girls and two boys in San Diego. He was treated at a state hospital and released to San Diego County in 2005. Hedge was originally placed on the grounds of Donovan State Prison in Otay Mesa but returned to the hospital less than a year later after admitting he spoke to girls and had a deviant fantasy about a child. After his second release, restrictions on where Matthew Hedge was allowed to live were lifted and he moved to a downtown residential hotel with his wife. 1343
(KGTV) -- A new report shows which entry-level jobs pay the most in 2019. According to Glassdoor, tech roles and tech companies are the most represented among highest paying entry-level jobs. Ranking at the top of the list are data scientists, which has a median base salary of ,000. According to Glassdoor, not only does the job pay well, but it’s also ranked as the best job in America for four years in a row. Making It in San Diego: Millennials leaving San Diego in the thousands, according to reportAnd data scientists aren’t going anywhere. According to Glassdoor, more and more companies in different industries are investing in technology to collect massive amounts of data, meaning data scientists will continue to play a valuable role in those companies. Software engineers and product managers placed second and third on the list, coming in at ,000 and ,000. Check out the full top 25 list below: Rank Job Title Median Base Salary 1 Data Scientist ,000 2 Software Engineer ,000 3 Product Manager ,000 4 Investment Banking Analyst ,000 5 Product Designer ,000 6 UX Designer ,000 7 Implementation Consultant ,000 8 Java Developer ,000 9 Systems Engineer ,000 10 Software Developer ,600 11 Process Engineer ,258 12 Front End Developer ,500 13 Product Engineer ,750 14 Actuarial Analyst ,250 15 Electrical Engineer ,000 16 Mechanical Engineer ,000 17 Design Engineer ,000 18 Applications Developer ,000 19 Test Engineer ,000 20 Programmer Analyst ,000 21 Quality Engineer ,750 22 Physical Therapist ,918 23 Field Engineer ,750 24 Project Engineer ,000 25 Business Analyst ,000 Making It in San Diego: San Diego's median rent more than starting salaries for Class of 2019To compile the list, Glassdoor used its salary reviews left in 2018 from US-based employees 25 and younger. 1930

(KGTV) -- As spring breakers get ready to flock to vacation destinations around the world, a new report shows that Mexico has some of the most dangerous cities. Tijuana is the most dangerous city in the world, according to a report by the Citizens’ Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice. The Los Angeles Times reports that five cities in Mexico are among the most dangerous in the world. The list includes Acapulco, Victoria, Juarez, Irapuato and Tijuana. RELATED: U.S. issues travel warning for Mexico ahead of Spring Break seasonIn 2018, Tijuana saw 138 homicides per 100,000 people. The report was published shortly after the U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Mexico issued a warning to people traveling for spring break. The alert warns of dangers including unregulated alcohol, sexual assault, medical emergencies and breaking the law in Mexico. According to Journey Mexico, more than 10 million people visited Mexico during the first quarter of 2018. Cancun is one of the top destinations in Mexico for spring breakers. Journey Mexico reports that nearly three million people visited the city in March of 2018. RELATED: Check today's forecast"Each year, thousands of U.S. citizens visit Mexico during Spring Break. While the vast majority of travelers have safe and enjoyable trips, Spring Break travel can sometimes include unforeseen problems," the alert read. The alert recommends that travelers check their health plans for coverage overseas or in Mexico, drink responsibly and watch drinks at all times, stick close to friends and protect personal possessions. 1590
(KGTV) - Did a recent scientific study involve attaching 3D glasses to fish?Yes!Researchers at the University of Minnesota put the glasses on the faces of cuttlefish and then played video of their prey in 3D.Sure enough, the mollusks were fooled by the effect and reached out for the prey with their tentacles.The study shows that cuttlefish's eyes have well developed depth perception. In fact, one scientist says it may be better than humans.We're told the glue used to attach the glasses to the cuttlefish wore off after a few days. 543
(KGTV) — As Disney World prepares to welcome visitors to a galaxy far, far away, TSA officials are warning travelers to leave the thermal detonator sodas at the park.One of the most popular "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge" products are Coca-Cola bottles, fashioned after the films' thermal detonators to look like a galactic grenade with alien writing on the front. (Guests are able to tell which is regular Coke, Diet Coke, or Sprite.)But that's not going to fly with TSA agents.RELATED: What to see, what to skip at Disneyland's 'Galaxy's Edge'A Twitter user asked the Transportation Security Administration's "AskTSA" account what the rules are to travel with the products. According to TSA, the bottles are considered replicas and will be treated as such."Even [with] a normal bottle cap or opened, this item is still considered a replica & is not allowed in carry-on or checked bags. If our officers discover a replica item during screening & believes it's real, the item will be treated as such until advised otherwise by law enforcement," TSA wrote. 1066
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