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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Police were called to the campus of Rancho Bernardo High School after multiple threatening messages were discovered at the school Monday morning. 172

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - New data by an environmental foundation shows Mission Valley is seeing a surge in homeless.A study by the San Diego River Park Foundation says the number of homeless living along the river has nearly doubled since last October.In October of 2016, volunteers counted 56 homeless encampments along the San Diego River and in October of this year, they tallied 101."The numbers really were surprising," said SDRPF President Rob Hutsel, "an 80% increase is really a lot."San Diego Police Department made 270 arrests in homeless-related crimes in September. Hutsel says the new wave of homeless is likely from the city's crackdowns.The SDRPF has compiled data on the homeless encampments' locations and even the trash they produce. "93.7% of the trash (here) is sourced to homelessness," said Hutsel pointing to the map on his phone.In Orange County, law enforcement has established curfews on certain banks along of the Santa Ana River where they are experiencing a similar issue with transients.Councilman Scott Sherman's office says the city performs sweeps of the riverbed and curfews are a possibility once the area becomes more developed. 1166

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police are looking into an apparent road rage-related chase and collision involving two women that spanned the length of Interstate 8 between Mission Valley and Ocean Beach.Officers said the women were traveling more than 100 mph on westbound I-8 in Mission Valley before they exited in the Ocean Beach area.When both women got to Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, police said the driver of a silver car rammed the other driver’s white SUV several times. The SUV then forced the other car to collide with a center divide.The SUV’s driver got out of her vehicle and confronted the other driver; she reportedly told police she pepper-sprayed the silver car’s driver because she became aggressive.ABC 10News learned the pepper sprayed driver told police that she and the other woman were dating the same man.However, the SUV’s driver claimed she did not know the silver car’s driver.There is no word if anyone was arrested, as police are still trying to sort out the details. 991

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police are asking for the public’s help identifying several suspects they say robbed a man before threatening him with a gun.The robbery happened on August 11 around 5:24 p.m. near the Forever 21 at Fashion Valley Mall.Police say the two suspects approached a 27-year-old and asked to use his iPhone before grabbing it and running away.When the victim ran after both men, the second suspect pulled a gun out of his waistband and told the victim he “did not want any of this.”RELATED: 0,000 stolen cello returned to ownerFearing he would be shot, the victim stopped chasing the suspects, who were last seen running toward Friars Road. Officers were unable to find either of the suspects, but did locate an airsoft pistol.Police describe the first suspect as a Hispanic man who is approximately 16-years-old, five feet eight inches tall with a thin build and was seen wearing a navy colored short-sleeved shirt and black shorts.RELATED: Aztec students robbed near campus, police search for suspectsThe second suspect is also described as a Hispanic man in his mid to late teens, five feet seven inches tall with a thin build who had his hair placed in a bun and was seen wearing a red short-sleeved t-shirt with tan pants.Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 888 580-8477. 1348

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Notice a lot of people around town this summer? That might be because San Diego was the second most popular California destination for Airbnb hosts.Airbnb said Monday that San Diego County hosts earned a combined 2 million in supplemental income, welcoming about 482,400 guests from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. In the City of San Diego alone, hosts earned about million and saw 345,000 guests. Once in town, the most popular neighborhoods Airbnb guests visited were Pacific Beach (first), Mission Beach (second), East Village (third), North Park (fourth), and Ocean Beach (fifth), Airbnb says.RELATED: Team 10 investigates wild, violent parties at short term vacation rentals"San Diego continues to be one of the most popular destinations for travelers to California. Throughout the summer of 2019, we have continued to see the significant, positive impact of our short-term rental community across the county,” said Laura Spanjian, Airbnb Senior Policy Director. “We look forward to continuing to work with cities across the county to ensure short-term rentals can continue to play a strong role in the San Diego economy.”So where were these visitors coming from? Many didn't travel too far from home, the rental service says. The top origin cities for local Airbnb guests this summer were Los Angeles (first), San Diego (second), Phoenix (third), San Francisco (fourth), and New York City (fifth).Airbnb breaks down the local stays across the county this summer as follows:San Diego: 345,000 guests; Hosts made a combined ,000,000Oceanside: 27,100 guests; Hosts made a combined ,000,000Encinitas: 15,200 guests; Hosts made a combined ,200,000Chula Vista: 12,000 guests; Hosts made a combined ,700,000Carlsbad: 10,600 guests; Hosts made a combined ,300,000La Mesa: 8,000 guests; Hosts made a combined ,600,000Vista: 5,800 guests; Hosts made a combined ,000,000Escondido: 5,800 guests; Hosts made a combined ,200,000Solana Beach: 4,100 guests; Hosts made a combined ,145,000El Cajon: 3,900 guests; Hosts made a combined 0,000National City: 3,700 guests; Hosts made a combined 0,000Imperial Beach: 3,700 guests; Hosts made a combined 0,000Del Mar: 3,200 guests; Hosts made a combined ,400,000San Marcos: 2,400 guests; Hosts made a combined 0,000Lemon Grove: 2,000 guests; Hosts made a combined 9,000Coronado: 1,500 guests; Hosts made a combined 2,000Poway: 1,400 guests; Hosts made a combined 0,000 2485

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