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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A man was arrested after San Diego Police say he threatened an employee and vandalized a downtown office building. According to police, the incident happened around 9:30 a.m. at the Mills Building on Imperial Avenue downtown. The building houses San Diego County government offices. Police say the man threatened an employee on the 5th floor of the building before damaging computer monitors in the office. RELATED: Temecula police investigating reports of man brandishing a gun during youth soccer tournamentA building employee was able to handcuff the man, restraining him until police arrived. The suspect was arrested for vandalism and battery. At this time, it’s unclear how the suspect got into the building. 743
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A new report shows how much rent will set you back in some of the most trendy neighborhoods in the US and, at more than ,200 per month, one of San Diego’s neighborhoods made the list. San Diego’s Little Italy cracked the top 10, coming in at number seven on the list of most expensive neighborhoods for renters in America’s largest cities. According to Apartment Guide, rent will cost you an average of ,224.25 in Little Italy. That figure may not come as a surprise given the neighborhood’s prime location, trendy restaurants and easy access to all downtown San Diego has to offer. RELATED: 0K doesn't go as far as you may think in San DiegoSo what about other cities around the nation? San Francisco Ranking as the most expensive neighborhood on the list is San Francisco’s Rincon Hill. Thanks in part to the tech boom and its location in the heart of the city, rent in Rincon Hill will cost you about ,793. New YorkNew York’s famed Koreatown will ranks as the second-most expensive neighborhood on the list at ,300 per month. The trendy neighborhood no doubt is expensive because of the Korean spas, Korean barbecue and central Midtown location, according to Apartment Guide. RELATED: Millennials leaving San Diego in the thousands, according to reportSan JoseThe Villas in San Jose will set you back a cool ,538. The small, Silicon Valley community is full of homes worth more than a million dollars, so unless you have a pile of cash, renting may be the better option. Los Angeles Beverly Grove in Los Angeles is known for its shopping, dining and celebrity sightings. Easy access to all the glamour will set you back ,473 for a one-bedroom apartment. SeattleThe neighborhood of Waterfront in Seattle puts residents beside Puget Sound with views of the Olympic Mountains, according to Apartment Guide. The cost of the prime location? ,909 per month. AustinA bargain compared to others on the list, an apartment in Downtown Austin will cost you ,360. According to Apartment List, 152 people move to Austin every day and, if you’re considering a move, Downtown may be the place to be with its music scene and eclectic culture. PhoenixCombining shopping, entertainment and an art scene, Downtown Phoenix is a popular neighborhood for those who can afford it, according to Apartment Guide. Rent in the heart of Phoenix costs about ,530. 2387

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A man who led police on pursuit was arrested early Monday morning after spending 45 minutes on the roof of a Webster home.San Diego police officers attempted to stop a dark colored Kia shortly before 12:30 a.m. on 49th and Federal Blvd. after the driver was seen driving recklessly.The driver crashed into an embankment and pole on Marilou Road, and that's when police said the suspect jumped out and took off running.Police chased the man for several blocks, even jumping fences and running through backyards. The suspect then climb on top of a home, leaping across rooftops trying to get away, but was surrounded.The suspect sat on the rooftop on Brookline street and told officers he would not come down until they put their guns down.The suspect eventually surrendered 45 minutes later. Firefighters were called in to put a ladder up and help get him down.He's being evaluated for DUI and faces felony evading charges. 950
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A new collective in the the north county is dedicated to Black-owned business. The recently opened store was started by the organization "Encintias4Equality" and features more than a dozen local retailers. The boutique is located at 414 Coast Highway 101 and open everyday except Monday and Friday from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.For more information on click here. 383
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A person is back in ICE custody and in isolation after they were taken to Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center to be evaluated for possible coronavirus symptoms.The individual was in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement when officials determined the person needed to be taken to Sharp Chula Vista, the county said. The hospital then contacted the county's Public Health Department, which determined the person didn't need to be hospitalized and recommended self-isolation, according to the county.RELATED:2 coronavirus patients remain hospitalized, 1 person under observationMislabeled sample led to release of San Diego coronavirus patientMiramar coronavirus evacuees start petition for quarantine oversightBecause the person was in ICE custody, the hospital returned the individual to the agency on Wednesday and the person was placed in isolation.No further information was given on the individual or their status.ICE sent 10News the following statement:"At this time, no ICE detainee has tested positive for the 2019 novel coronavirus at the Otay Mesa Detention Center or any other ICE facility.Out of the abundance of caution, ICE is taking all necessary precaution measures to ensure all ICE detainees are screened medically at their arrival to our facilities. Medical professionals at ICE detention facilities medically screen all new ICE detainees within 24 hours of their arrival to ensure that contagious diseases are not spread throughout the facility, and elsewhere. As an additional measure of defense, ICE detainees suspected of exposure or infection of certain diseases are medically 'cohorted,' in line with CDC guidelines and ICE detention standards." 1713
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