SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – A 34-year-old man was behind bars Thursday on suspicion of killing a 59-year-old man in the parking lot of a University Heights eatery.
Patrol officers responding to a report of gunfire shortly after 2:45 a.m. Wednesday found 59-year-old Ernesto Gonzalez with apparent trauma to his upper body in the parking lot of the McDonald’s at El Cajon Boulevard and Texas Street, according to the San Diego Police Department.
Paramedics took Gonzalez to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Despite the report of gunfire and two patrol officers in the area believing they heard gunshots a knife was found at the scene and the cause of the victim’s death was not immediately clear, Lt. Matt Dobbs said.
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San Diego County Sheriff s Detectives had exhausted all leads to determine whose legs were found in a dumpster in Rancho San Diego in 2003. But two decades later – with the help of public genealogy databases mixed with their own investigative tools – detectives were finally able to crack the case, officials announced Friday.
SDSO used a technique called investigative genetic genealogy to determine in December 2020 that the legs found in a dumpster at an apartment complex in the 1600 block of Hilton Head Court on Oct. 5, 2003, belonged to then 54-year-old Laurie Potter, from Temecula – a woman whom no one ever reported missing.
A former sheriff s deputy accused of molesting at least three minors pleaded not guilty in court. NBC 7 s Amber Frias has more. Investigators were able to identify the suspect and also determine that there were two additional underage victims, Chula Vista police Lt. Dan Peak said at the time of Fleer s arrest, adding that the offenses had no connection to Fleer s employment.
The ensuing criminal complaint referenced a fourth victim, with all charged acts occurring between March 27 and April 8 of last year.
Prosecutors said the victims, identified as Jane Does 1 through 4 in the complaint, did not know one another. How Fleer met the victims has not been disclosed.
Former San Diego Sheriff s deputy pleads guilty to sex crimes involving minors
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CHULA VISTA (CNS) - A former San Diego County sheriff s deputy pleaded guilty Friday to 20 felony and misdemeanor charges involving sex acts with underage girls, as well as attempts to meet up with minors for sexual purposes.
Jaylen Devon Fleer, 27, formerly a member of the sheriff s jail and court-services unit, was arrested last year following a nearly four-month investigation.
The case came to light in April 2020, when San Diego County Crime Stoppers received tips regarding an unidentified man who had engaged in sex acts with a juvenile, according to Chula Vista police.
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A former San Diego County sheriff’s deputy pleaded guilty Friday to 20 felony and misdemeanor charges involving sex acts with underage girls, as well as attempts to meet up with minors for sexual purposes.
Jaylen Devon Fleer, 27, formerly a member of the sheriff’s jail and court-services unit, was arrested last year following a nearly four-month investigation.
The case came to light in April 2020, when San Diego County Crime Stoppers received tips regarding an unidentified man who had engaged in sex acts with a juvenile, according to Chula Vista police.
“Investigators were able to identify the suspect and also determine that there were two additional underage victims,” Chula Vista police Lt. Dan Peak said at the time of Fleer’s arrest.