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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - An ex-con pleaded not guilty to a murder charge today for allegedly stabbing another man in an apparently random attack in a public restroom along the Pacific Beach boardwalk, 16 days after being released from prison.Martin Alvarez, 33, is accused in the Aug. 16 slaying of 39-year-old Michael Wagley, who was found mortally wounded at about 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 16 in the lavatory at 700 Grand Avenue. The victim was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.Witnesses reported seeing a man fleeing on a bicycle following the stabbing, San Diego Police Department Lt. Andra Brown said.The lieutenant said Alvarez, who matched the suspect description, was detained in the area and later arrested on suspicion of murder.The alleged motive for the slaying was unclear, but a prosecutor said the victim had no connection to his attacker.Deputy District Attorney George Modlin called the stabbing a ``random act of murder'' in which Alvarez allegedly attacked the victim from behind, stabbing him in the neck. The prosecutor said Alvarez then threw Wagley to the ground and stabbed him several more times.Modlin said that following his release from prison, Alvarez failed to report to Post Release Community Supervision and committed the murder 16 days later.It was uncertain what crime Alvarez was serving time for, though the criminal complaint alleges he has prior San Diego County convictions for assault with a deadly weapon and robbery.In addition to murder, Alvarez faces allegations of using a knife in the slaying.He was being held without bail, but a bail review hearing was set for Friday. 1627
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Councilwoman Barbara Bry Wednesday increased her lead for second place for the third straight day over Councilman Scott Sherman in the San Diego mayoral primary election.The two candidates with the most votes will head to the general election in November, so depending on the final vote count, San Diego voters look likely to be choosing between Assemblyman Todd Gloria and Bry.Should Gloria and Bry face off, it would guarantee San Diego its first Democrat mayor since Bob Filner resigned in 2013 and just the second Democrat elected to the nonpartisan position -- several Democrats served as interim mayors in 2005 and 2013 -- since Maureen O'Connor stepped down in 1992.Gloria, a former San Diego city councilman and interim mayor, has a more than 64,000-vote lead over both Bry and Sherman and is virtually assured to make it onto the November general election ballot.Bry currently has a 444-vote lead over Sherman, a Republican.With a projected 25,000 ballots left to be counted, and with Sherman's election-night lead of more than 3,000 votes in the rear-view, November is looking all but assured to be a showdown between the two Democrats. 1172

SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Barrels holding an unknown substance were found on a Rancho Pe?asquitos sidewalk today, and San Diego Fire-Rescue investigators were looking into it.The unidentified drums were found unattended around 9:30 a.m. on Kika Court near Mercy Road.Hazmat crews took samples from the drums but were unable to determine what substance was inside, San Diego Fire-Rescue spokesman Jose Ysea said.Investigators left the scene, and a contractor was called in to remove and dispose of the material. 510
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A woman accused of taking part in the robbery and murder of an East Village businessman inside his flooring-materials store pleaded not guilty Friday to felony charges that could lead to the death penalty if she's convicted.Lorena Del Carmen Espinoza, 34, was ordered held without bail in the slaying of 49-year-old Ghedeer "Tony" Radda of El Cajon.Judge Maureen Hallahan called the defendant "an extreme danger to the community."RELATED: Death of downtown San Diego business owner: Suspect wearing purple wig arrestedDeputy District Attorney Matthew Greco said Espinoza entered Radda's business the afternoon of Oct. 10 wearing a wig and lured the victim to a back room, where he was fatally shot, allegedly by co-defendant Kevin Eugene Cartwright.Cartwright, 51, allegedly took money from the register and he and Espinoza left the Bottom Price Flooring store together, Greco said.A surveillance camera inside the business captured images of the suspected killers -- a man wearing a Halloween-style old-lady mask and a light-skinned woman with long purple hair, possibly a wig.RELATED: Man arrested, female suspect sought in East Village murderEspinoza fled in Cartwright's car and he got away on foot, the prosecutor alleged.Cartwright was arrested Oct. 17 and Espinoza was taken into custody Tuesday.Both defendants are charged with murder and special circumstance allegations of murder during a robbery and murder during a burglary.District Attorney Summer Stephan will decide later if Cartwright and/or Espinoza will face life in prison without the possibility of parole or capital punishment if convicted.Cartwright has pleaded not guilty to the charges with gun allegations.Both he and Espinoza will be back in court Nov. 15 for a status conference. 1787
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian Friday on Interstate 5 at the southern end of Balboa Park.The traffic fatality occurred shortly before 9 a.m. on the northbound side of the freeway, near state Route 163 in downtown San Diego, according to the California Highway Patrol.It was unclear why the pedestrian, who died at the scene, was on the interstate, CHP public-affairs Officer Salvador Castro said.The fatality left three northbound lanes blocked in the area and tangled traffic for miles through late morning. 544
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