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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police are searching for a suspect they say tried to kidnap a 13-year-old girl on her way home from school.According to police, the victim was walking home on the 700 block of Picador Boulevard near Montgomery Middle School in Otay Mesa West when she noticed she was being followed by a black van.The van pulled up next to the girl and opened the door when the man inside asked the 13-year-old if she wanted a ride home.The suspect then grabbed the victim by the wrist and tried to pull her into the van before she was able to escape and run home.A witness driving by saw the 13-year-old talking with the suspect and made a U-turn before seeing the victim run away.The suspect is described as a white male between 50-60-years-old with glasses, a full beard and a raspy voice. Police say the van had a “J” or a “K” in the plate. 870
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Officials with the Sweetwater Unified High School District have released a list of locations and details for families looking for meals during the coronavirus campus closures.The district said they will provide lunch at these locations from 11 AM to 1 PM. SUHSD and several other San Diego County school districts announced campus closures to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19. Some schools are canceling face-to-face instructions but offering online coursework.RELATED: What's been canceled, postponed in San Diego, nationally due to coronavirusSchool SiteStreet Address where meals will be servedSpecific locationCastle Park Middle SchoolQuintard Street160 Quintard StreetChula Vista, CA 91911In front of SchoolCastle Park High SchoolHilltop Drive (Quintard St. drive through)1395 Hilltop DriveChula Vista, CA 91911In front of SchoolChula Vista High SchoolK Street820 Fourth AvenueChula Vista, CA 91911On side of SchoolChula Vista Middle School5th Avenue415 Fifth AvenueChula Vista, CA 91910In front of SchoolGranger Junior High SchoolParking Lot (E 20th St. & Granger Ave)2101 Granger AvenueNational City, CA 91950Front Parking LotHilltop Middle SchoolE. J Street44 East J StreetChula Vista, CA 91910Side Parking lotHilltop High SchoolClaire Avenue555 Claire AvenueChula Vista, CA 91910In front of SchoolMar Vista High SchoolElm Avenue505 Elm AvenueImperial Beach, CA 91932In front of SchoolMar Vista AcademyS. 17th Street1267 Thermal AvenueSan Diego, CA 92154In front of SchoolMontgomery Middle SchoolPicador Blvd1051 Picador Blvd.San Diego, CA 92154In front of SchoolMontgomery High SchoolPalm Avenue3250 Palm AvenueSan Diego, CA 92154In front of SchoolNational City Middle SchoolD Avenue1701 D AvenueNational City, CA 91950In front of SchoolSouthwest Middle SchoolIris Avenue2710 Iris AvenueSan Diego, CA 92154In front of SchoolSouthwest High SchoolHollister Street1685 Hollister StreetSan Diego, CA 92154In front of SchoolSweetwater High SchoolHighland Avenue2900 Highland AvenueNational City, CA 91950In front of SchoolSan Ysidro High SchoolAirway Road5353 Airway RoadSan Diego, CA 92154In front of 2148
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Padres outfielder Tommy Pham is recovering after being stabbed in the back Sunday night, the team says.According to San Diego Police, Pham was stabbed during an altercation Sunday night.The Padres said Monday that Pham is in “good condition.” He is expected to make a full recovery.“We are aware of the incident last night involving Tommy Pham. He was treated at UC San Diego Health and is currently in good condition. He is expected to make a full recovery. The San Diego Police Department is actively investigating the incident and we will have no further comment at this time,” the Padres said.Pham Monday also thanked the medical staff in charge of his care.“I’d like to thank the incredible medical staff at UC San Diego Health for taking such great care of me last night. I truly appreciate the hard work of the SDPD as well as they continue their search for the suspects. While it was a very traumatic and eye-opening experience for me, I’m on the road to recovery and I know I’ll be back to my offseason training routine in no time,” Pham said.Anyone with information on the stabbing is asked to call San Diego Police at 619-692-4800. 1170
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Mortgage brokers spent the past week calling and emailing clients around San Diego, telling people it's time to buy."Whenever I see a rate dip like that, my first reaction is to call everyone as fast as I can," says Broker Scott Davenport. "I try to get a hold of as many people that have been on that fence to jump on it as quickly as they can."The frenzy started when mortgage rates dropped .22% on March 27, to 4.06% on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage.It was the biggest single-week rate drop in more than a decade.RELATED: San Diego among top hot housing markets for 2019, Zillow reports"That could mean a savings of hundreds of dollars per month," says Davenport. "Or even hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of a 30 year mortgage."Analysts say the drop came after the Federal Reserve said it was worried about the economy slowing down. It caused concern among investors, which led to good news for buyers."It's not gonna last," says Davenport. "You never know where the market's going to go. I expect rates to stay low through the summer, but at the same time, I don't expect them to stay low for long."Rates hit historic lows in 2012, around 3%, after the recession and housing bubble burst. Davenport says he doesn't see conditions that would create rates that low any time soon. That's why he's telling people to take advantage of the current rate near 4% now.He says anyone thinking of buying, or of refinancing a mortgage should get in touch with their broker now."Have the numbers run. It's something we do all the time," he says. "We can see if there's a benefit for a refinance with it, with the rate drop for you right now. Or if you're looking to buy a house, get pre-qualified first." 1739
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Overall crime rates in San Diego are at historically low levels. But it's a mixed bag when you break down new statistics today from SANDAG.The good news is that property crime is down so far in 2017.Car thefts are down by 13-percent while burglary and larceny are each down by 9-percents for violent crime, it really depends on where you live.SANDAG breaks down the numbers into 17 jurisdictions. Violent crime is up this year in 12 of them.Those communities with a rise in crime were Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Oceanside, Encinitas, Lemon Grove, San Marcos, Santee, Vista, Fallbrook, Lakeside, Spring Valley, and Valley Center.Homicides are down 14-percent and rape is down by three. But robberies are up 3-percent and aggravated assault has increased 1-percent. 791