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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- There’s 0,324 in refunds still waiting to be claimed, according to the San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office.The office said San Diegans can check the SDTTC.com website to find out if they are eligible to claim one of the 1,190 county refunds.County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister said, “With many people out of work or cash-strapped, it’s essential to return this money to the citizens of San Diego. The average refund is 8, and that can go a long way for those who need it.”If San Diegans find their names on the list, they have until Oct. 26 to file a refund claim. Claims can be emailed to refunds@sdcounty.ca.gov; for more information, call 877-829-4732.Money not claimed by the deadline will be added to the county’s general fund. 790

  山东女性尿酸偏高的症状   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The record-breaking heat and drought are forcing animals, including coyotes, out of their natural habitats and closer to humans.Krystal Ruiz lost her two dogs, Millie and Pepe, to coyotes last week.“It's sad; it's very sad. I'm just lost for words. I don't know,” said Ruiz.Her friends and neighbors aren’t surprised.RELATED: Escondido man attacked by coyote“They have said they've seen coyotes wandering around. I'm also on the nextdoor app, and they said they've seen coyotes or a friend has seen coyotes snatch a dog and kill it.”Early August is also pupping season when newly-weaned coyotes venture out on their own for food and water.“Just like us, they're trying to find reprieve from the heat. They're trying to find water sources and places to have a cool day,” said Carly Padilla of San Diego Humane Society.RELATED: Snake, coyote encounter in Arizona captured by viewerThe University of California Coyote Catcher website tracks sightings and attacks. Their figures for 2018 show coyote incidents are down compared to last year. In 2017, there were 142 coyote attacks. More than halfway through 2018, San Diego is on track to stay below that number, with 64 attacks.According to the website, there have been six reported pet deaths this year.“I believe we were getting one to two calls earlier this season. And since the summer hit, we're getting 5-7 calls a week,” Padilla said.RELATED: Dry spell could be contributed to coyote sightingsExperts remind pet owners to keep them inside or on a short leash. Another recommendation: don’t leave food or water outside your home. Pet owners should also stay alert in the morning and evening when coyotes are especially active. If you encounter a coyote, take action.“You get big, bad and loud. You want to scare the coyote. You want to make sure the coyote sees a human, they get fearful, and they want to keep their distance from us,” said Padilla.The Humane Society has more information on dealing with coyotes. 2003

  山东女性尿酸偏高的症状   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The Scripps Ranch Civic Association offered a reward Monday to find the person who vandalized ball fields.The incident was reported over the weekend at Jerabek Park at 10150 Agenda Magnifica. Someone in what neighbors believe was a large truck drove in circles on the field, raising the turf.“This type of destruction of our field, we’ve seen it a couple of times before; it’s really got to stop,” said Steve Trifoglio, who plays ball at the field.The SRCA posted a ,000 reward on its Facebook page. A neighbor chipped in another 0.An update Monday indicated a landscape contractor was able to tamp down some of the raised turf. However, 21 sprinkler heads were broken, raising safety concerns for anyone running or walking on the field.The SRCA filed a police report, saying damage was estimated at ,000.“This is Scripps Ranch and we shouldn’t be having things like this here,” said Trifoglio.Anyone with information was asked to call San Diego Police or the SRCA at president@scrippsranch.org. 1030

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- There's a less joyful side to the holiday season: going into debt. According to a Magnify Money study of last year's holiday spending, Americans racked up an average of ,054 of debt, a 5 percent increase over last year. The study also found more shoppers put that debt on high-interest credit cards. “Doesn't surprise me at all, doesn't surprise me at all, in fact, I’m probably guilty of it too," said Jim Vogt, a San Diego State University lecturer. “It’s a hole that’s real easy to get into and hard to get out of.”Only making minimum payments on that ,050 of holiday debt will take 63 months to pay off, and could cost around 0 in interest fees.Vogt says the number one thing consumers should do before holiday shopping is have a plan and create a budget, write a list of who you'll be shopping for this season.If you are using a credit card, have a plan to pay it off on time.Vogt also warns of being mindful on Black Friday.“Black Friday a lot of it is all temptation, something looks good, but it wasn’t what we planned on," said Vogt. “Some deals aren’t as good as they seem, you have to be smart and do your research.”Smart Shopping Tips: 1192

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The woman shot in the face with a bean bag round during a protest outside of La Mesa Police Department last month has been released from the hospital.Leslie Furcron, 59, was released from the hospital Tuesday, after an LMPD officer fired a bean bag round into a crowd of protesters on May 30, hitting Furcron in the forehead.She was hospitalized and placed in a medically induced coma with a breathing tube.RELATED: La Mesa protestor shot in the forehead by a police bean bag is recovering in the ICULa Mesa woman hospitalized following protests, family saysFurcron was among the thousands of people in front of the police department, where a demonstration against police violence started peacefully later turned to chaos and officers began to deploy tear gas and bean bag rounds.LMPD Chief Walt Vaquez said last week that the incident was under investigation and the officer involved had been identified.Furcron and her attorney, Dante Pride, are set to speak with the media during a press conference on Wednesday at La Mesa City Hall.Pride told 10News that he believes a third party should be investigating the case and the officer who fired the bean bag should face criminal charges if appropriate. "There should never be a point in time where an officer should shoot a metal projectile bean bag from an elevated position down on a crowd. That is dangerous and it can kill people and it almost killed Ms. Furcron," Pride says. 1456

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