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The leak was reported shortly before 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the 1500 block of Frazee Road, off Friars Road, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department. 158

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The Martin County Sheriff's Office said the child, identified as Cameron Davis, was found unresponsive at a home in the 9100 block of SE Parkway Drive on Friday afternoon.According to Sheriff William Snyder, the child's mother went to give her baby a bath around 11 a.m., then left him alone in the bathtub for at least 20 minutes so she could take a nap. The sheriff said the baby's father was also asleep at the time."When she came back, she found the baby, what they described as blue," Snyder said. "Obviously, the child drowned."The sheriff said when deputies arrived, they found the baby's father giving him CPR. The child was taken to the hospital and pronounced deceased."Obviously, a 9-month-old alone in a bathtub could be prevented," Snyder said. "It's very suspicious."A spokesperson for MCSO said a married couple lives at the home with three children, and authorities have been called there three times in the past.The Florida Department of Children and Families is assisting with the investigation, and is removing the two other children from the home, Snyder said.At this point, MCSO has not announced any arrests, but Snyder said he will consult with the State Attorney's Office to determine if criminal charges should be filed.This story was originally published on 1284

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The former president also addressd climate change, calling it the "threat that may define the contours of this century more than any other." 140

  

The last motorcade cop was going by, and she was, 'like, oh, that's all of them,' Piccini said.She said what her daughter thought was an innocent act ended up getting her arrested. You can hear a man say in the viral video that "she swung her sign at the motorcade."San Diego police say detectives witnessed her step off the sidewalk and swing the sign at a passing motorcycle officer. In the foreground of the video, you can see men in what look to be marked police vests. But the people handcuffing and detaining Piccini in an unmarked van, are in plain clothes. One man wearing military-style tactical gear can be heard in the video saying, "You follow us, you will get shot. You understand me?"According to San Diego Police, this statement about shooting those attempting to follow was made by a SWAT officer who had a pepper ball device. SDPD also tells 10News that his comment was a valid announcement of use of force. In the video, Piccini's cousin, who goes down onto her knees with her hands raised, asks multiple times who they are and where they are taking her. But no answer can be heard. The van then speeds away. "They thought the worst, the absolute worst," her mother said. Police said due to the large crowd still in the area, and the detectives felt the need to leave immediately. However, Piccini told 10News there were only about ten to 15 people nearby. 1375

  

The most recent discovery was made at Jackson Drive and Cowles Mountain Blvd. last month: a dog with a leg injury in a cage, a soiled blanket inside."It was so sad. The cage was so small, she didn't even have room to lay down," said neighbor Mary Alice Porter.Porter brought the dog to a shelter.  That dog is the latest in a string of dog dumpings in the past year in the same neighborhood.  Some were tied to a pole. Most left in crates. IN all, there have been nearly 20 dogs dumped.Neighbors tell 10news most were young and female, and some had just given birth - possibly pointing to a puppy mill.  The rescue group Rover's Retreat helped adopt out several of the dogs. Neighbors say the rest were also adopted out or ended up in rescue groups.Anyone with tips is asked to call El Cajon Police, which is leading the investigation. 855

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