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ESCONDIDO, Calif. (KGTV) – A man is dead after police say he barricaded himself inside an Escondido Motel Tuesday afternoon. Police were called to the Hacienda Motel on the 700 block of North Broadway around 2 p.m. after a man didn’t check out of his room. Once they arrived and approached the room, officers say the man inside told them he had a gun and to back away. As they retreated, officers heard two shots fired. SWAT was then called to assist and, after the suspect was barricaded inside the room for several hours, authorities entered and found the man dead. According to police, the man is approximately 30-years-old, but his identity hasn’t yet been released. The motel was evacuated during the incident and nearby streets blocked off. 755

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ENCINITAS, Calif. (KGTV) - Perched on the cliffs north of Moonlight Beach, a unique Encinitas home is for sale for ,350,000.The home has ocean views that extend from La Jolla to Dana Point, easily visible through large windows.Privacy is not a concern; the home sits far off the street. The home is also not entirely visible from the street below.PHOTOS: BLUFFTOP ENCINITAS HOME SELLING FOR ,350,000Additional unique features are a Koa wood bar and entertainment center, exercise room, and outdoor jacuzzi.The home is listed by Jim McInerney, Brett Anderson and Rachel Flavin of Pacific Sotheby's Realty.110 5th StPrice: ,350,000Bedrooms: 4Full baths: 4Square feet: 5,800 688

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ENCINITAS (CNS) - The body of an apparent drowning victim was found in a hot tub at a coastal North County home Tuesday.The fatality in the 300 block of Fulvia Street in Encinitas was reported about 9:15 a.m., sheriff's Lt. Matthew Glisson said.The deceased man's name was withheld pending family notification, and further detail on the circumstances of his death were not immediately available. 403

  

ESCONDIDO — When Greg Spence talks board games, he isn't referring to your Yahtzee's or Scrabbles.The board games he's passionate about can take hours to play - think Settlers of Catan, Spirit Island, or Sagrada.“There are so many games out there that get deep into different genres and strategies and tactics that are so much fun,” he said. “You can get lost in the variety of board games.”The problem Spence discovered with in-depth games, however, is they have dozens of pieces and can even take half-an-hour to set up.That's why in 2013, he launched the company called The Broken Token - which helps gamers organize pieces. Their products include levels of wooden trays, often marked for different kinds of game pieces.The Broken Token did so well that Spence quit his day job and opened a manufacturing space in Escondido. He's now selling internationally.But last year, he almost left California for Missouri or Indiana, states that would offer more distribution flexibility and are closer to conventions. The states are also lower cost than California, which has some of the highest taxes in the nation.“We didn't want to leave, but we were trying to make the best decision for the company,” Spence said.But instead, he got in touch with the group Innovate 78, a collection of city economic officials that pointed him in the direction of a California Competes tax credit. The 0,000 credit will allow The Broken Token to move into a new facility in Vista. In exchange, the company will invest 0,000 locally and hire 14 additional people through 2023.“There are places out there like us that need good staff and good talent,” Spence said,He added the pandemic hit them in terms of manufacturing and supply. But, they're catching up - with social distancing in place. 1785

  

ESCONDIDO, Calif. (KGTV) - Westfield Mall will be terminating its leases with two pet stores operating on their properties in San Diego County.It comes after two animal rights groups filed a lawsuit against Westfield and Bark Avenue, the pet store in the North County Fair mall.“We want to shut them down,” said Bryan Pease, attorney for the Animal Protection and Rescue League and Not One Animal Harmed.The complaint accuses Bark Avenue of unfair business practices. Despite a new state law that prohibits the retail sale of cats, dogs and rabbits, except for rescues, Bark Avenue has continued to sell purebred and designer puppies. RELATED: California limits pet store sales of cats, dogs and rabbits to rescue or shelter animals only“On the surface of it, the store is claiming these are from a rescue called Bark Adoptions. Well, Bark Adoptions is a fraudulent rescue that is run by the same people that own the store,” said Pease.A 10News investigation into Bark Adoptions is included as a resource in the lawsuit.Jasmin Ramirez, the manager of Bark Avenue told 10News she had not been served yet so she could not comment on the lawsuit.RELATED: Investigation into pet stores reveals 'puppy laundering scheme'She acknowledged that they will be leaving their location in the North County Fair, but said it was due to recent thefts.“We are currently in our efforts to move locations,” said Ramirez.Pease said lawyers for Westfield also told him they will terminate a lease with the Puppy Patch, a pet store in their National City mall.A spokesperson for Westfield only told 10News, “we don’t comment on litigation.”Both of the store’s leases will end in January. 1674

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