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The incident happened shortly after 5:30 a.m. on the southbound side of Interstate 15 near Deer Springs Road, just north of Escondido, the California Highway Patrol said. 170

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The Kern County Coroner's Office confirmed Dulcich's identity Thursday morning.  The shooting near Delano happened on Wednesday, April 11th around 8:30 a.m. The Delano Police Department was dispatched to the area of Woollomes and S. Browning Road for a report of a traffic collision and shooting. When they arrived on scene, they found Dulcich suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. The Delano Police Department began a homicide investigation. During their investigation, it was discovered that the crime had taken place within the jurisdiction of the Kern County Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff's Office Homicide Unit responded and took over the investigation.It was learned that two vehicles were on S. Browning Road when an occupant of the suspect vehicle shot into the victim's SUV.The victim's vehicle then proceeded southbound on S. Browning Road striking an additional vehicle that had pulled to the shoulder.The suspect vehicle continued to the location of the collision and became involved in a physical altercation with the driver of the second vehicle.During that altercation, at least one round was fired by the suspect but there were no injuries. The second victim fled into a nearby vineyard and the suspects fled the scene.At this time, the investigation in ongoing.Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Sheriff's Office at (661)861-3110 or the Secret Witness line at (661) 322-4040. 1437

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The Grammy winner posted an Instagram photo after the European tour postponement was announced, writing that she has "always been honest about my physical and mental health struggles" and has been "searching for years to get to the bottom of them." 248

  

The men were evaluated at a Lifeguards station and it was determined that both were not seriously hurt.The boat was still inside the cave as of 4:30 a.m. 153

  

The patient's name is Alyssa Gilderhus.She and her family say she wasn't abducted from the Mayo Clinic in February 2017; rather, she escaped. They say the hospital was keeping her there against her will -- that Mayo "medically kidnapped" her.Unhappy with the care she was receiving at Mayo, they say, they repeatedly asked for her to be transferred to another hospital. They say Mayo refused.According to police, Mayo officials had a different plan for Alyssa: They had asked the county for assistance in "gaining guardianship of Alyssa," who was an adult.A spokeswoman for the Mayo Clinic said hospital officials would be willing to answer CNN's questions if Alyssa signed a privacy release form giving them permission to discuss her case publicly with CNN. The spokeswoman, Ginger Plumbo, supplied that form to CNN.Alyssa signed the form, but Plumbo declined to answer CNN's questions on the record. Instead, she provided a statement, which said in part, "We will not address these questionable allegations or publicly share the facts of this complex situation, because we do not believe it's in the best interest of the patient and the family. ... Our internal review determined that the care team's actions were true to Mayo Clinic's primary value that the patient's needs come first. We acted in a manner that honored that value for this patient and that also took into account the safety and well-being of the team caring for the patient."This story is based on interviews with Alyssa and members of her family, a family friend, law enforcement officials and a former member of a Mayo Clinic board, as well as documents including law enforcement records and Alyssa's medical records.By everyone's account, this is an unfortunate and devastating story about a bitter clash that went out of control -- a clash between a Minnesota farm family and one of the world's most revered hospitals."It's confusing to me why this went off the rails so horribly," said Richard Saver,?a professor at the University of North Carolina School of Law, who at CNN's request reviewed medical and legal documents that the family and law enforcement officials provided to CNN.Art Caplan,?head of the?Division of Medical Ethics at the New York University School of Medicine, also reviewed the documents, and he agrees."This should never have happened," he said. "This is a cautionary tale." 2372

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