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SAN MARCOS, Calif. (KGTV) - A man was arrested in the North County last month for attempts at trying to abduct young girls, San Diego Sheriff's Department said Thursday.SDSO said deputies arrested Kyle Hackney in San Marcos on August 25 for trying to lure girls into his vehicle by offering them money and/or drugs in exchange for sex. It wasn't made clear when the attempts reportedly occurred.Several victims had been identified and SDSO said they are attempting to find additional victims or witnesses surrounding the case.SDSO asks anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477 or the San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force. 658

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SAN YSIDRO, Calif. (KGTV) - Business leaders on the U.S. side of the border are worried that President Trump's threat of tariffs against Mexico over illegal immigration could cause a sharp decline in sales.In the week after the president announced his plan to impose a 5 percent tariff on Mexican goods, the peso dropped nearly 4 percent in value. That means it's worth less compared to the U.S. dollar.Local shop owner Sunil Gakhreja, who is also a member of the San Ysidro Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, said 99 percent of his customers come from Mexico. He also said if the peso gets much lower, people will stop crossing the border to shop.RELATED: Trump imposes tariffs on Mexico over border squabble"Right now, it's around 18 or 19 (pesos per dollar). That's fine," Gakhreja said. "But when it gets to 20, people won't come. Trust me, it's a ghost town; Nno one comes in."Trump's plan would impose a 5 percent tax starting June 10. The tariff would increase by another 5 percent every month through October, topping out at 25 percent. Trump said it will stay in place until Mexico can stop the flow of people crossing into the U.S. illegally.Gakhreja said he and other business owners are still feeling the effects of a five-hour border closure in November. That cost an estimated .3 million to local shops.Currency exchange businesses say they're keeping an eye on the changes from minute to minute.RELATED: Trump says Mexico tariffs likely to go into effect"It's horrifying," said Bertha Fridman with JSD Money Exchange. "It's the money that goes in your pocket, and that's less."Fridman said her business deals mostly with people exchanging dollars for pesos, and she won't be affected. But she hears from people south of the border, and they're worried."It's the psychology of the people," she said.RELATED: Tariffs on Mexico imports could have outsized impact on San Diego"Once their buying power drops, they will not buy from us," said Gakhreja. "Even if it changes by 2 or 3 pesos, that's real money. They'll walk." 2047

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SAN YSIDRO, Calif. (KGTV) – United States Custom Border and Protection officers arrested Cristian Araujo Aguirre at the San Ysidro Port of Entry Wednesday after noticing irregularities in his vehicle.On Tuesday Aguirre was charged with importing 11,490 fentanyl pills, 61 pounds of methamphetamine and 14 pounds of heroin.Altogether officers removed: 363

  

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — When Pacific Gas & Electric intentionally cut power to Northern California last fall, few of its emergency managers had learned the fundamentals of managing an emergency in their home state. The nation’s largest utility entered 2019 planning to “de-energize” its aging electric grid so downed power lines couldn’t spark ablaze. Yet only a handful of the hundreds of people who handled the blackouts were trained in the disaster response playbook used in California. The October 2019 outages brought chaos. By contrast, three power shutoffs this fall have been smoother after most of the emergency managers completed the training. 662

  

Scooter company Lime is recalling one of its models from every city after realizing it could break apart while in use. The company says the model occasionally breaks "when subject to repeated abuse."The scooters were manufactured by a Chinese company called Okai, according to a Washington Post interview with Lime representatives. The Washington Post said it could not get in touch with Okai for comment.Lime plans to decommission any Okai scooters in its fleets.Those who experience the breaking scooter are typically leaving them where they break, and it has been difficult for the company to tally how many have broken, the Washington Post reports.This recall follows one issued a couple months ago stating some Lime scooters could catch fire. That recall of 2,000 scooters said some have batteries that smoldered and sometimes caught fire.The recall had a small impact in Lime's west coast markets. 911

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