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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego police officials have announced the arrest of two suspects in the murder of a security guard who was gunned down outside of an East Village homeless shelter last month.In a release sent Tuesday night, San Diego Police Department Acting Capt. Martha Sainz said homicide investigators were led to two suspects in the case through witness accounts and collected video footage from the area including from Smart Streetlights.The high-quality images obtained from the Smart Streetlights allowed investigators to identify 47-year-old Floyd Garrett and 40-year-old Johnny Hill as the suspects, according to Sainz."On January 4, 2020, investigators tracked Garrett to Phoenix, Arizona where he was arrested with the assistance of the Phoenix Police Department. Garrett will remain in custody in Phoenix, pending extradition hearings," said Sainz.Hill was located in San Diego and arrested by San Diego Police officers Tuesday without incident. He was booked into county jail for the murder.Both men are from San Diego, according to Sainz.Ernest Lee Buchanan, 44, was killed on Dec. 28 outside the Alpha Project shelter on Imperial Avenue. Buchanan was returning from taking a meal break when someone approached him and opened fire. Buchanan was taken to the hospital but died from his injuries a short time later. 1344

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego County officials have three words when it comes to wildfires: ready, set, and go. The Office of Emergency Services is calling on residents to take steps before a disaster to protect their homes and the safety of their families. Be Ready During a wildfire, defensible space can also make your home easier for firefighters to protect. State law requires you to create 100 feet of defensible space around your home. In addition to maintaining the lawn, trees and shrubs may need to be pruned or removed. Learn more here. Your home’s address should also be visible to emergency vehicles, whether the number is painted on the curb in front of your home or prominent near your front door or garage.Get Set Preparing your family for a wildfire also involves creating an emergency kit, practicing evacuation routes, and signing up for Alert San Diego to receive notifications. Learn more here. You can also download the free SD Emergency app for your phone. Go “Do not wait to be advised to leave if there is a possible threat to your home or evacuation route,” county officials say. Roads that are open may close as fire approaches. To avoid being caught in smoke or road congestion leave early. “If you are advised to leave by local authorities, do not hesitate! Doing so will not only support your safety, but will allow firefighters to best maneuver resources to combat the fire,” officials say. 1428

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diegans continue their deep traditions of stringing up holiday lights every year — some being a bit more elaborate than others.Local businesses also join in on the festivities, keeping the lights on throughout the night so guest can enjoy them whenever they drop in.MAP: Where to see dazzling holiday lights in San Diego this yearIn addition to the countless displays set up throughout San Diego County, here's a look at some of the most popular lights this season: View this post on Instagram Joy To The World. . . . #joy #joytotheworld #christmas #lights #christmaslights #hilton #hiltonhotel #hotel #sandiego #missionbay #missionvalley #work #workporn #drone #drones #dji #djimavicpro #quad #mavic #travel #vacation #roadtrip A post shared by Scott Taylor (@grallon) on Dec 7, 2018 at 6:02am PST Hilton San Diego, Mission ValleyA holiday tradition for more than 20 years, General Manager Jayson Zimmer says guests actually agree to keep a lamp on in their room to spell out "JOY" on the hotel. Zimmer adds it helps guests and the hotel celebrate the season together.Poway Christmas treeThe "Poway Christmas tree" turns 30 years old this year high atop a North County hillside, nearly 2000 bulbs standing 80 feet tall, according to blogger Pam Davis. The couple who places the tree high above Poway also changes the color scheme every year.Banker's Hill homeThe famous Banker's Hill home at the corner of Ivy St. and 1st Ave. is often visited by lights tours every holiday season. Lights go up the day after Thanksgiving and the owner, John Olbrich, says it takes three weeks to get the home holiday ready.Ramona truckTony Wilson has dressed up his personal truck for nearly a decade in Ramona, sharing his Christmas spirit in the form of 2,600 lights, and of course a red nose and antlers, on his Ford. 1854

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego County officials are warning that the county could move into a lower, more restrictive COVID-19 tier, but explained if it does happens the shift wouldn't happen overnight. In just one week, San Diego County's COVID-19 case rate per 100,000 residents is up from 5.8 to 6.9. The positivity rate is also up from 3.4% to 4.2%.These two metrics determine whether or not the county moves up or down on the state's new colored tier system. The positivity rate is low enough to move the county from the red to a less restrictive, orange tier. The case per thousand rate is moving the county closer to going from red to purple, the tier with the most restrictions. County officials explain moving up or down from a tier would only happen if there were two consecutive weeks of data in one specific tier. The increased positive cases among students at San Diego State University could have an impact on the state's increasing numbers. As of Wednesday night, there are 440 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and four probable cases. Just last week, the campus only had 20 cases. On Wednesday the county also talked about a discrepancy with testing data, saying the state is not getting the county's correct testing numbers. Dr. Wilma Wooten couldn't say how many tests aren't being recorded properly but says the county is working with the state to resolve the issue in the next two weeks. Case counts will now be updated by the state every Tuesday and the county says they will provide those numbers the following day on Wednesdays each week. 1563

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police investigated in Little Italy Saturday the suspicious death of a woman who appeared to be homeless.Officers received a 911 call at 3:42 a.m. reporting a body found at West Hawthorn and State streets, just west of Interstate 5.The woman appeared to have traumatic injuries but investigators could not immediately determine the source of them.The victim, who has not been identified, was in her 40's or 50's.Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the Homicide Unit at (619) 531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477. 586

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