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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Friends of Anthony Womack, the teenager who died after jumping from Sunset Cliffs Wednesday, spent the morning joining a local car club to wash cars in National City, in exchange for funeral donations."He was just like a happy person," said Sweetwater High School student, Sarah Seineke. "He was always around school laughing. He was really good person to everybody...that's why everyone is so affected by it."When members of Diego Style Car Club heard about Womack's tragic death, they knew they wanted to help.RELATED: Loved ones remember student who died at Sunset CliffsThe crew showed up to the Church of God of Prophecy on Epsilon Street and were set up to begin the washes by 8 a.m. that would go until the afternoon."It's been hard the last couple of days," said Llamas, who's daughter was close friends with Womack and asked for the fundraiser."When your kid hurts, you know we hurt also," he said. "She came to us and she asked us if we could do something for her friend."The community showed up, car after car stopped by the church leaving cash and comforting the teens who have lost someone who meant so much."I hope they remember his vibe as a person," said Seineke. "His personality, always."Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date. 1291

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — FBI investigators are searching for a man they say robbed two Wells Fargo locations over the last two months.The man entered the Wells Fargo at 5522 Balboa Ave. just after 5 p.m. on Sept. 11 and handed the teller a note demanding money, according to FBI investigators. The man then left the bank on foot in an unknown direction.Investigators believe the same man also robbed another Wells Fargo location at 276 N. El Camino Real in Encinitas just after 3 p.m. on Oct. 6. He made the same demand via note and left.MAP: Track crime happening in your neighborhoodIn both instances, he received an unknown amount of cash.The man is described as white, in his 50s or 60s, standing about 6-foot-2-inches, and with gray hair. He wore a hat and sunglasses to cover his face in each robbery.Anyone with information is asked to call FBI San Diego at 858-320-1800 or Crime Stoppers 888-580-8477. 916

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Following San Diego County's orders to suspend on-site restaurant dining due to the coronavirus, several delivery services are working to help local restaurants and residents.The local orders require restaurants to offer delivery or take-out options using social distancing methods.In response, major food delivery platforms are assisting local restaurants to continuing support smaller restaurants and keep hungry residents fed. Many local restaurants are offering curbside pickup and specials as well — customers should call ahead to check what is being offered.RELATED COVERAGE:California COVID-19 Tracker: San Diego coronavirus updatesSan Diego County leaders set up community response fund amid coronavirusList: School districts providing free meals amid closuresFor those San Diegans craving meals from local restaurants, the choices are practically endless between the four delivery options. Fast food, sit down casual, Mexican cuisine, Chinese takeout, pizza; there are options for every taste.Here's a link to each platform's San Diego webpage:DoorDash's options in San DiegoGrubhub options in San DiegoPostmates options in San DiegoUber Eats options in San DiegoDoorDash, Grubhub, Postmates, and Uber Eats have all implemented some form of commission fee-free policies during the coronavirus pandemic to help participating restaurants.Each service says it has also implemented social distancing in deliveries, allowing users to have food delivered through contact-less means, protecting drivers and customers."Over the past few days, as cities and states have restricted the operations of restaurants and other businesses, we have heard mayors and governors call upon residents to use delivery and pick-up services to reduce person-to-person contact," DoorDash's CEO Tony Xu wrote on the company's blog. According to the U.S. FDA, there is currently "no evidence to suggest that food produced in the United States can transmit COVID-19.""Currently there is no evidence of food or food packaging being associated with transmission of COVID-19. Like other viruses, it is possible that the virus that causes COVID-19 can survive on surfaces or objects. For that reason, it is critical to follow the 4 key steps of food safety—clean, separate, cook, and chill," the FDA's website says. 2319

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Hundreds of people lost power in Liberty Station and Point Loma Friday as a result of what San Diego Gas and Electric identified as an electrical problem.A witness reported an underground explosion and smoke coming from a manhole cover about 2 p.m. at 2230 Truxtun Road at Womble Road. The location is near the Trader Joe’s and Rock Church.1,200 customers lost power about the same time as the manhole report. SDG&E said the problem was electrical but did not provide details. SDG&E restored power about 4 p.m.Students at nearby High Tech High School exited the building away from the emergency location as a precaution.The power outages led some nearby businesses to close. 10News talked with a customer of The Lot movie theater who said the power shut down during a screening of the new Avengers movie. A customer at Starbucks said she received a refund for her drink after the store closed.Traffic on Rosecrans Street slowed in both directions due to the emergency.CHECK TRAFFIC CONDITIONS10News is monitoring breaking developments. 1080

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Despite paying nearly for a gallon of gas, a new record number of Memorial Day travelers are expected to hit the road, and San Diego is among top destinations, according to AAA. Throughout California, 5.42 million people are expected to take a trip and, in Southern California alone, 3.35 million people are projected to travel. Among Southern Californians, 2.78 million people are expected to travel by car and another 340,000 people plan to travel by plane. RELATED: Memorial Day weekend events happening around San Diego“Southern California gas prices are at their highest levels in three years, but consumer confidence and economic growth leading into this holiday are still positive, prompting more people to plan trips,” said Jeffrey Spring, Auto Club spokesperson. “And the good news for holiday travelers is that gas prices are dropping, and most drivers should be able to find prices of .75 a gallon or lower for regular unleaded by using virtual shopping tools such as the free AAA Mobile app.”Locally, Las Vegas tops the list of Memorial Day destinations followed by San Diego, the Grand Canyon, San Francisco and Anaheim. RELATED: Festival of the Sea coming to San Diego bayfront this MayAnaheim will also be the fifth most popular travel destination for Americans ahead of the opening of “Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.” National, top destinations include Orlando, New York, Las Vegas and Honolulu. 1441

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