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Authorities on Friday publicly identified a 59-year-old man who was killed last weekend in a Bay Park-area hit-and-run crash.
Douglas Bailey of San Diego was crossing the Clairemont Drive mid-block near Burgener Boulevard when a white car hit him at about 9:15 a.m. Saturday, according to the county Medical Examiner’s Office and San Diego Police Department.
After the impact, the motorist continued driving and left the area, Officer Tony Martinez said.
Paramedics took Bailey to Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla, where he died about five hours later, the county agency reported.
John: Go up on top of the street by Tonopah, and you ll notice the difference.
Word on the Bay Park streets is much quieter since the Seaton Apartments went up and is nearly completed this month. On April 18 I drove around the Mission Bay-overlooking neighborhood between the Sea World Drive and Clairemont Drive exits along I-5, and shouting distance east of the Coaster commuter train tracks and soon-to-be transversed [2]: Mid-Coast Trolley tramway to listen in. It s much quieter, like 80 percent less noisy now, said John S., who was admiring the new architecture of the Seaton Apartments. The walls are buffering or soundproofing the air and noise, it seems. Go up on top of the street by Tonopah [Avenue], and you ll notice the difference.
mangonada as a tribute to this Mexican treat.
The snack combines mango puree, chamoy and Tajín. The items seeks to bring a sense of nostalgia for those who grew up in Mexico and bought theirs
in the tiendita and to offer a flavor that connects a new generation with its roots, the company said.
Hector Ruiz, 29, owner of two Baskin-Robbins franchises in San Diego was part of the tasting process. For him, it was important that the taste resembled the authentic mangonada he discovered south of the border as a kid.
Traditionally, mangonadas also known as mangoneadas or chamangos can be found as a drink, a
SAN DIEGO
An early morning raid at a Clairemont home Thursday turned up fentanyl, methamphetamine and PCP, a Drug Enforcement Administration agent said.
Multiple people were detained after the raid on the home on Feather Avenue off Clairemont Drive, Special Agent Kameron Korte said. Four people two men and two women were arrested.
The raid was the result of a search warrant served by special agents and DEA task force members. San Diego police shut down the street.
Korte said agents seized meth, liquid meth, fentanyl power, counterfeit fentanyl pills and PCP from the home.
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