San Diego, CA
Driver killed in crash into trash truck

SAN DIEGO – A driver was killed Monday after crashing right into a trash truck on northbound state Route 163, California Freeway Patrol officers stated.
Officers have been notified of the crash about 6:40 a.m. on SR-163 at Genesee Avenue, California Freeway Patrol Officer Salvador Castro stated. There, they are saying a 24-year-old driver in a Ford Fusion was touring northbound at a excessive fee of pace when he collided with a business trash truck within the slower right-hand lane.
Castro stated the outcome brought about main injury to the automobile. SkyFOX captured the outcome, exhibiting the sedan with a crumpled entrance finish blocking the sluggish lane of the freeway and a number of CHP automobiles and a San Diego Hearth-Rescue Division truck on scene.
The driving force, who has but to be publicly recognized, suffered main accidents and was pronounced useless on the scene, Castro stated.
The proper two lanes of the freeway have been closed for greater than an hour after the crash, slowing morning site visitors and backing up drivers within the northbound lanes whereas officers investigated. It isn’t but recognized if medicine or alcohol have been an element.
A toxicology report is slated to be carried out by the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s workplace.
No additional particulars have been shared.
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San Diego, CA
San Diego's Forecast for Sunday, May 11: Much cooler and windier to start week

What a weekend that was, and what a busy week ahead we have! Temperatures will cool significantly, winds will pick up in the mountains and deserts and we could see some drizzle.
After peaking anywhere from about 10-25 degrees above average on Saturday, everyone will be back at or below average on Monday. That puts the coast in the mid-60s to low-70s, inland neighborhoods in the low-to-mid-70s, mountains in low-60s to low-70s and deserts in the mid-80s to low-90s.
Daytime highs hit their low point on Tuesday, when everyone but the coast will cool another 5-15 degrees. It’ll be crazy to look at the 72-hour temperatures change between Saturday and Tuesday. Here is a list of notable expected declines:
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The coast and valleys should see some morning fog which could impact visibility early in the day in some areas both Monday and Tuesday.
Additionally, a Wind Advisory takes effect Monday at 5 a.m. for the mountains and deserts, and lasts through 5 a.m. Wednesday. Westerly winds will mainly hang between 20-35 mph, but some wind gusts could clock in more than 50 mph in the mountains and 60+ mph in the deserts, leading to the potential for blowing dust.
Areas in and west of the mountains could see some drizzle overnight Monday into Tuesday, with a slight chance for showers sticking around into Tuesday afternoon for the mountains.
Wednesday will bring us back to calmer and warmer conditions.
Monday’s Highs:
Coast: 64-70°
Inland: 71-76°
Mountains: 63-73°
Deserts: 84-91°
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San Diego, CA
Three injured in City Heights crash involving SDPD vehicle

Three people were injured Sunday morning when a San Diego Police Department vehicle and a Toyota collided in City Heights.
According to reports, one of the drivers ran a red light at 43rd St. and Orange Ave., causing the collision. A man and woman had to be extricated from the Toyota.
They were taken to an area hospital, as was the officer driving the SDPD vehicle.
“It is undetermined at this time who is at fault,” SDPD Lt. Kevin Wadhams told Onscene.Media. “All parties were transported to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.”
The intersection was closed while crews investigated the incident.
The cause of the crash is unknown at this time.
San Diego, CA
Animal control, deputies serve search warrant at Julian pet wellness center

San Diego County Animal Services has impounded nine cats and dogs from Urban Feline, a holistic animal wellness center in Julian.
Officials described the animals as “in need of immediate veterinary attention” after Animal Services and San Diego Sheriff’s deputies served a search warrant there Friday.
The search warrant was prompted by an earlier investigation of alleged neglectful treatment of a dog, said Vaughn Maurice, director of Animal Services.
The business owner, Andres Zepeda, was advised by animal control officers at that time to seek care for the dog and was given time to do so, Maurice said.
While animal control officers did not spot the dog from the original investigation Friday, they found five cats and four dogs that needed to see a vet and transported the pets so they could be evaluated.
According to its website, Urban Feline, located on Washington Street in Julian, “is a charitable company with ethical business and manufacturing practices” with the goal of improving “the lives of cats and other animals everywhere!”
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