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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Padres fans who haven't been to East Village since last baseball season might be surprised by some changes.Several businesses, including the Tilted Kilt, have gone out of business.New ones have stepped up to the plate and hope to become neighborhood staples.MG Beyer Seafood by the Park opened three months ago at 317 Tenth Ave.Owner Jorge Fuentes has successfully run the business out of a food truck for 14 years. The location on Tenth Ave. is their first storefront. Among customer favorites are the award-winning tacos and fresh ceviche.Portioned is another new business. Located at 910 J Street, the business specializes in healthy meal prep. They also plan to have a late night lounge serving organic wines, Boochcraft, and local beers. 769

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Murder during rape is a special circumstance, meaning no bail for the man accused of killing an elderly woman in her Normal Heights home in 1987.Kevin Ford, 62, didn’t have much to say in court Tuesday, charged with the murder and rape of 79-year-old Grace Hayden. Some advances in technology and persistent police work helping make today happen after three decades.The video remains just as chilling today as it was 31 years ago. Hayden's body was wheeled out of her home. Her neighbor told 10News reporter Steve Fiorina back then, that she was a friendly neighbor."She was loveable, friendly, never bothered, as far as I know, anyone," the neighbor said."Never went out because she was something like handicapped. She was a nice lady," another neighbor said.The case went cold until a single fingerprint found on Hayden’s stove. And some hard work led investigators to an arrest in North Carolina.San Diego DA investigator Tony Johnson was reviewing the unsolved case when he found that fingerprint. He submitted it to a national database and got a hit from a 20-15 warrant out of North Carolina.Three years ago he talked with KPBS saying, “a case goes cold primarily when the initial team that’s investigating the case has run out of leads.”Ford was extradited to San Diego. Tuesday, he was arraigned before a judge. A public defender said ford denies all charges.Ford is due back in court on Aug. 7. 1460

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Portions of San Diego County are gearing up for more dry, windy weather as a red flag warning and potential power outages loom.According to the National Weather Service, the warning goes into effect from 4 a.m. Monday through 10 p.m. Tuesday for the mountains and valleys.The agency says east winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour are expected, with gusts up to 50 miles per hour and isolated gusts up to 60 miles per hour.RELATED: Check your local forecastHumidity will also be low, with values around 10%, the agency said Sunday.“Any fires that develop will spread rapidly. Outdoor burning should be avoided,” the National Weather Service said.SDG&E warned customers to prepare for the red flag warning, adding that it has alerted about 50,483 customers that they could be without power starting Monday night and lasting until Wednesday, depending on the severity of winds."Our crews remain on high alert and stand prepared to respond as needed to the next round of Santa Ana winds expected to impact our region. With our customers just now recovering from disruptive Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) due to the last Red Flag Warning, we hope Mother Nature will be kind to our region in the coming days and weather conditions improve," the company said.SDG&E customers in several areas of the county already endured outages last week after the first round of high winds. The company said that the last of the approximately 70,000 customers who experienced outages had their power restored on Saturday morning. 1545

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Police have arrested a man they say peeped into the homes of at least six women in Pacific Beach over the last two months.James Wayne Hubbard, 48, was arrested Friday and charged with six instances of peeping and one count of petty theft, according to San Diego Police.Police say between Sept. 11 and Oct. 12, Hubbard repeatedly peeped into windows of unsuspecting women in the Pacific Beach area at least six times.MAP: Track crimes happening in your areaPolice added the suspect description was consistent between the six events.Through witness interviews, evidence, and the help of patrol officers Hubbard was identified and arrested.Anyone with further information about the cases is asked to call SDPD Northern Division at 858-552-1700 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 817

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Newly-released records detail several officer involved shootings involving a San Diego Police officer.The City of San Diego released several written reports along with body worn camera video and audio of police and witness interviews. The shootings took place in 2016 and 2017 and involved San Diego Police Officer Richard Butera.In December 2017, San Diego Police received several 911 calls regarding a man trying to break into homes in the Sunset Cliffs neighborhood. Police say that when they arrived, 24-year-old Kyle Zahacefski was in the front yard of a home in the 1200 block of Trieste Drive.Zahacefski began throwing bricks at the police officers, they said. Next, he took off running and the officers lost sight of him. Officers then heard sounds of glass breaking and they discovered a shattered glass door on a home in the neighborhood. Believing the residents may have been in danger, officers entered the house immediately and located the suspect in the kitchen.Zahacefski grabbed a knife and pointed it at his throat. The officers ordered him to drop the knife repeatedly but he refused. Instead, Zahacefski pointed it at the officers and began walking quickly towards them.One of the officers, later identified as Officer Richard Butera, fired several rounds from his AR-15 rifle and another officer fired one round from his bean bag shotgun.In June 2018, District Attorney Summer Stephan said the shooting was justified. Along with body-worn camera video, police released a more than 500-page report detailing their investigation.Police also released an investigative report and audio interviews regarding a 2016 Hillcrest area shooting.Officer Richard Butera fatally shot Joshua Sisson , 30, while responding to a domestic violence incident on Lewis Street. Police say Sisson turned and pointed a large kitchen knife at Butera and was shot in the chest when he advanced towards the officer."The knife-wielding suspect refused to comply. The suspect aggressively advanced towards the officer with the knife," said San Diego police Lt. Manny Del Toro.After Sisson's death, police discovered he had been wanted on a warrant for alleged felony parole violations.A criminal records check showed Sisson had served prison time for setting a family's home on fire in 2009. He pleaded guilty in that case to 13 counts of attempted murder, one count of arson and one count of carrying a concealed weapon.In audio recordings released by the department you can hear Butera describe where he was standing when the shooting took place. An audio interview with a witness also gives insight into what police encountered.“The officer yelled 'stop' again, both times it was very clear, 'stop',” an unidentified male witness said. “The suspect this time turned to his left and his hand went into his waistband.”According to 10News records, Butera has been involved in three other officer involved shootings.In a statement to 10News a spokesperson for the San Diego Police Department wrote, “Officer Butera has been a sworn member of the San Diego Police Department for the past 17 years. In addition to his patrol duties, he has been a member of the SWAT team for over 10 years. Officer Butera has been involved in incidents in which he has discharged a firearm to stop a deadly threat to himself and the public. Each of these incidents were investigated by the Homicide Unit and the investigations were ultimately presented to the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office for review. Officer Butera was cleared in all of the incidents. We hope the community examines each case independently and comes to the same conclusion.” 3655

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