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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A tortoise no longer on the loose is still waiting for its rightful owner in East County.The tortoise, believed to be an older male, was found Thursday by Heartland Paramedics.It was roaming the streets of El Cajon and is now staying at the El Cajon Animal Shelter.Workers there say this is not a situation they often face.“Not in the City of El Cajon," said Shelter Manager Jill Jones. "Perhaps in outer-lying counties, they have a little more tortoise traffic, but we generally do not."A family who saw the original 10News story believed the tortoise was their beloved pet Frankie who went missing a week ago. However, upon arrival at the shelter, they quickly realized this tortoise was much larger.If you believe the tortoise is yours, you can go to the shelter during regular business hours. If possible, bring photos and any other identifying information. 889

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - After losing her son in 2015, a San Diego mother devoted herself to making sure all veterans and fallen service members were honored. Brenda Kaesler says she first learned about Wreaths Across America (WAA) when she laid her son Jeffrey to rest. "He had the best smile of anyone I've ever seen. He just lit up the room. And of course that's a mother talking, but other people have said the same thing!" said Brenda. RELATED: Active military members deliver food to veteransJeffrey was a combat medic in the Army, serving a tour in Afghanistan and also Iraq. Brenda says Jeffrey suffered a traumatic brain injury in Iraq, which lead to a brain aneurysm and his death several years later. "He wanted to help, and after he got out, he said he would go back and do it all over again, just like so many of them do." RELATED: Strangers fulfill San Diego veteran's wish ahead of Honor FlightBrenda now works as a location coordinator for WAA at Miramar National Cemetery. Each year the nonprofit raises money to put wreaths on the graves of veterans and fallen service members. Eight San Diego cemeteries participate in the annual event, meaning 140,339 wreaths are needed.RELATED: A 94-year-old veteran died after one last trip to see his family and the country he lovedRight now, the San Diego chapter is only about 7.5% to goal. "We just need people to step up and sponsor wreaths," said Brenda. You can sponsor one wreath for or three for . Wreaths will be laid on Saturday, Dec. 14 at the following locations:Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in Point LomaMiramar National CemeteryGlen Abbey Memorial Park & Mortuary in BonitaSinging Hills Memorial Park in El CajonGreenwood Memorial Park near National CityValley Center CemeteryFallbrook Masonic CemeteryOak Hill Memorial Park in Escondido 1826

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- After more than a month-long journey from the epicenter of the coronavirus in China to federal quarantine in San Diego, a Nebraska man is heading home -- with a box of pizza.Charles Wasserburger was among more than 150 evacuees who passed temperature checks Tuesday and were released from quarantine at MCAS Miramar.10News introduced viewers last week to Wasserburger, an Omaha-based employee of a microbiology company who was longing for some pizza while holed up in the mandatory 14-day quarantine.READ MORE: Amid coronavirus quarantine, a request for pizza at MCAS MiramarWith assistance from a half-dozen people and two federal agencies, 10News helped Wasserburger’s wife deliver the pizza in time for Valentine’s Day.“It’s a morale boost to get me through the next week because it was starting to get a little rough here,” he said at the time.Wasserburger and other evacuees were bused to San Diego International Airport Tuesday for return flights around the country.“Extremely happy,” he said after arriving at the airport. “Maybe even a little emotional. It's been a long trip.”He hasn’t been home in Omaha since January 15.“I’m very happy to be going home, but I met a lot of good people while I was here. The people of San Diego, the people at Miramar were so good to us,” he said.10News surprised him with one more pie from Landini's Pizzeria in Little Italy to take on his flight back.“Look at that! Wow, that’s awesome,” he said.A delicious ending to an otherwise tense trip. 1515

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A stolen Mustang was found abandoned and on fire in Paradise Hills.It happened just before 4 a.m. Monday on Valley Road along State Route 54.The car fire spread to the nearby brush, which made its way up the hillside towards the SR-54.Fire crews had the blaze knocked down in about 15 minutes. No structures were threatened. Investigators believe the car may have been intentionally set on fire. 423

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - An 18-month-old toddler ingested marijuana at a home in San Ysidro, San Diego Police said.Officers said a nurse at Sharp Chula Vista called them Sunday about 5:30 p.m. about the incident.The child ingested the pot at a home on Beyer Blvd and was taken to Rady Children's Hospital, the nurse said.San Diego Police said child abuse investigators are looking into the matter. 399

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