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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego police are searching for a woman they have identified as a person of interest in a recent homicide case in the Talmadge area.Police believe 25-year-old Sheila Camarena may be linked to a deadly shooting that occurred on Sept. 18, in the 4400 block of Euclid Avenue.According to police, in the early morning hours of Sept. 18, officers responded to a reported shooting in which a 33-year-old Black man was injured.The victim was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. He was identified by police as Mychael Farve.A witness said the suspected shooter may have fled the scene in the victim’s vehicle, but police did not verify the witness’ statement.Camarena is Hispanic, 5 feet 5 inches tall, and weighs 170 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes, but police noted Camarena is known to dye her hair blonde and/or red.According to police, Camarena is considered armed and dangerous.Anyone with information on her whereabouts or the Sept. 18 case is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477.Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to ,000 for information that leads to an arrest in the case. 1153

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diegans will decide whether to pass or defeat Measure E, which asks voters to decide on a 30-foot height limit on buildings in the Midway-Pacific Highway area.Measure E reads as follows:City of San Diego - Measure E: REMOVING 30-FOOT HEIGHT LIMIT IN MIDWAY-PACIFIC HIGHWAY COMMUNITY PLAN AREA. Shall People’s Ordinance O-10960 be amended to exclude the Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan area, which includes the Sports Arena, from the 30-foot height limit on buildings in the Coastal Zone, with any future development still required to comply with other governing laws?(Full text)Voters will be able to vote “yes” or “no” on the measure. A simple majority vote is required for the approval of Measure E.Those in favor of the measure say passing it would, "revitalize the dilapidated Midway area, help struggling San Diegans get back to work, and create a vibrant neighborhood San Diego families can finally enjoy: a modern Sports Arena. Public parks. Affordable housing. Good paying jobs. Millions in funding for San Diego schools and overdue infrastructure repairs – without raising taxes."Those against the measure argue that, "if approved, would see an entire community within the coastal zone declared exempt from the 30-foot coastal zone height–limit law. The Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan area includes Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD), Midway, Sports Arena, and NAVWAR. This area is rich in public land that would be ripe for private acquisition and exploitation to reward City Hall’s developer friends." 1555

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diegans have been itching to visit several local theme parks and attractions since they were closed in March due to COVID-19.Now that California has approved zoos and outdoor museums to reopen under safety guidance, several local spots have announced reopening dates in time for summer. Theme parks are not permitted by counties or statewide to resume business yet, but some parks have already announced reopening dates.The state's guidance can be found online here.RELATED: Parts of Balboa Park reopen to the publicSan Diego County gyms, bars, movie theaters reopening June 12Visitors may have to reserve their visit, in some cases, and should prepare for physical distancing and facial covering requirements at attractions. Here's a look at local attractions that have announced when they're reopening:June 10Bazaar del Mundo in Old TownJune 12San Diego Air & Space MuseumJune 19San Diego Automotive MuseumJune 20San Diego ZooSan Diego Zoo Safari ParkSea Life Aquarium at Legoland CaliforniaJune 22Japanese Friendship GardenJuly 1USS Midway Museum | InfoMaritime Museum of San Diego | Info(Planned for July 1) SeaWorld San Diego | InfoJuly 3Fleet Science Museum | InfoSan Diego Natural History Museum | InfoThe Veterans Museum at Balboa Park | InfoLiving Coast Discovery Center | InfoJuly 4Birch Aquarium at Scripps | InfoMuseum of Photographic Arts | InfoSan Diego History Center | InfoSan Diego Model Railroad Museum | InfoJuly 9 San Diego Museum of Art | InfoReopening PendingDisneyland Park | InfoDisney California Adventure Park | Info(Planned for after Aug. 1) Legoland | InfoBalboa Park CarouselBelmont ParkSan Diego Museum of ManSan Diego Art InstituteSpanish Village Art Studios in Balboa ParkTimken Museum of ArtThe Old GlobeWorldbeat Center 1788

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police are searching for a man with autism and epilepsy who hasn't been seen since he left home Sunday.Guillermo Gradilla has a history of running away, his family said. In the past, he has traveled to Mexico and Los Angeles looking for relatives.  On Monday, the Metropolitan Transit System cited Gradilla for fare evasion near 750 E St., Chula Vista.  Gradilla is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs 185 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes.  Any information related to Gradilla should be forwarded to the San Diego Police Department at (619) 531-2000 or SDPD Missing Persons Unit at (619) 531-2277.   705

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego leaders declared a local emergency and public health emergency for seven days over the novel coronavirus, giving officials access to resources to address the virus.CDC and county health officials cautioned that the declarations did not mean residents faced an increased risk of the virus.Under the declarations, the county will be able to seek mutual aid, potentially be reimbursed for their response, and ensure resources to first responders and hospitals, stock pile medical supplies and gain access to hospital beds, and state and federal emergency funds if necessary.RELATED:Person back in ICE custody after being evaluated for coronavirus at Sharp Chula Vista2 coronavirus patients remain hospitalized, 1 person under observationMislabeled sample led to release of San Diego coronavirus patientMiramar coronavirus evacuees start petition for quarantine oversight"This action does not signify an increase in the risk to the residents in San Diego County to coronavirus," Supervisor Nathan Fletcher told the media. "This is a step that positions us best to confront the challenges of this virus, this action best equips us to be in the strongest position to coordinate efforts, ensure access to available supplies, and best protect public health."Officials called the move "proactive preparation."The County Board of Supervisors will meet on whether to extend the local emergency for another 30 days within the next week."The risk to the general public is still low," said County public health officer Wilma Wooten, County public health officer. "This is an action taken that is meant to reassure the public that health authorities are proactively working to stay ahead of any challenges that may arise."So far, San Diego has two confirmed cases of coronavirus. Those patients are under isolation at UC San Diego Medical Center.According to Eric McDonald, medical director of the County’s Epidemiology and Immunization Branch, San Diego cases include:Seven people are under investigation. Five of them have tested negative and two have tested positive;Four non-San Diego residents who traveled to the region (but not Wuhan, China) monitored: Two tested negative and two have results still pending;Monitored 171 people returning from China with no symptoms: 48 have been cleared after self quarantine, 123 people are still being monitored. None are under investigation;Thirteen San Diegans were on flights next to people confirmed for coronavirus. Eight people have been cleared after two weeks, four people are still self-quarantined, and one person was a person under investigation who has since tested negative.MCAS Miramar has hosted two flights of passengers being evacuated from the coronavirus zone in Wuhan, China. Those passengers have been staying at the base under a 14-day quarantine. Once that quarantine ends next week, low to medium risk individuals will be asked to self-quarantine at home. 2945

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