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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police Monday arrested a suspect they say beat a 72-year-old man with a crowbar during a carjacking. Police say Daniel Dubois, 33, was arrested for the incident. According to police, the incident happened on the 5000 block of Kesling Street in Clairemont Mesa East around 9:47 a.m. Monday. Police say the 72-year-old drove up to his home only to find a man trying to break into his garage with a crowbar. RELATED: Robbers beat, rob 87-year-old Clairemont man during home invasion, police sayWhen the man tried to confront the suspect, police say the suspect attacked the 72-year-old with the crowbar before driving away with his Toyota Sienna. Police say the victim suffered major head injuries in the attack. The incident happened less than a week after an 87-year-old man was beaten by three men who broke into his Clairemont home. The victim in that attack says he was working on a ceiling fan with the door open when the suspects stormed in. 974
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Moonlight Beach's annual Switchfoot BRO-AM beach festival is going virtual this year to benefit several charities.While the concert and festival routinely bring more than 17,000 people to the beach every year, the event hopes to reach far more online.BRO-AM 2020 will be held as a live stream event on June 27 at 5 p.m. Tickets start at .99, with proceeds benefiting Feeding San Diego, Feeding America, A Step Beyond, Challenged Athletes Foundation, Monarch Schools, and VH1 Save The Music.Fundraising will also take place during performances.The stream with feature live performances from Switchfoot, Needtobreathe, Judah Akers from Judah and the Lion, Colony House, and The New Respects. More artists may be added. Viewers can also enjoy surfing highlights and live commentary from Switchfoot guitarist Drew Shirley and action sports personality Chris Cote.For more information, visit BRO-AM's website here. 939

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Nearly 1,500 SDG&E customers were without power Saturday morning in the Mission Valley and Linda Vista areas.According to the electric company's outage map, at least 1,419 customers were without power beginning just after 2:30 a.m. The cause of the outage was not listed, only that there was "a need to repair SDG&E equipment," according to the map.Power restoration was estimated between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., an SDG&E spokesperson said.RELATED: SDG&E's power outage mapSDG&E said crews were out working to fix the outage. 569
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- New numbers on San Diego County's hepatitis A outbreak show that an additional patient has died from the illness within the last week. According to the San Diego County Department of Health, 20 people have now died from hepatitis A. RELATED: Hepatitis A vaccine needs 2nd shot for full immunizationIn the county, 536 people have been diagnosed with the illness, up 20 from 516 a week ago. 369 people have been hospitalized. On September 1, the department declared a public health emergency in the hepatitis A outbreak. RELATED: SDPD clears large homeless encampment to help stop hepatitis A outbreak 667
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - On Tuesday the North San Diego Business Chamber honored first responders who've gone above and beyond in their duties protecting the community. One of the recipients was San Diego Police Department K9 Officer Jonathan Wiese, honored for his actions during the active shooter incident at the Chabad of Poway synagogue.Wiese was on his way to meet his family for lunch when he heard the shots fired call and immediately responded to the area.Despite having little information and no back-up, Officer Wiese was able to track the suspect down who then surrendered. "Active shooter is right up there with 'officer down'; the calls don't get more intense than that, when you know someone is actively shooting there's going to be multiple victims, there's going to be a large scene, it's going to be chaotic," said Wiese. Officer Wiese says his 20 years of training kicked in."I tried not to think about the danger, just tried to figure out what I needed to do," said Wiese. "Every single day we have great stories like this, and so I want the public to know this is not unusual, this is our normal," said Chief Craig Carter with the Escondido Police Department. Several other first responders were honored, including Rancho Santa Fe firefighters and Oceanside Police detectives. 1299
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