CUSD appoints District Safety Coordinator
The Carlsbad Unified School District has appointed Malcolm Warfield as the District Safety Coordinator, a new part-time position. Warfield has more than 17 years of law enforcement experience, previously working as a deputy sheriff with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department, and as a law officer with the Lakewood (Colo.) Police Department and a police officer with the Carlsbad Police Department. He is an active member of the California State Juvenile Officers Association, and is an associate faculty member at MiraCosta College. Warfield will serve in a dual role as the Juvenile Justice Program Coordinator for the Carlsbad Police Department and as the Carlsbad school district’s safety coordinator. In his work with the district, he will be the district liaison for School Resource Officers and first responders; will oversee and evaluate site safety plans; and do ongoing evaluation of site security needs.
A former Bakersfield elementary teacher was arrested in San Diego County in April after Bakersfield Police obtained messages from him to two former teenage students attempting to solicit nude photos and a video recording of him touching himself during a video chat, according to court documents.
A former Bakersfield elementary teacher was arrested in San Diego County in April after Bakersfield Police obtained messages from him to two former teenage students attempting to solicit nude photos and a video recording of him touching himself during a video chat, according to court documents.
New vaccination sites available for 65+ in rural communities
Nathan Sharkey
and last updated 2021-02-07 17:33:33-05
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) Starting Tuesday, Feb. 9, new vaccine sites will be available in rural communities across San Diego County.
The new initiative is part of Operation Collaboration by the San Diego County Health and Human Service Agency (HHSA) and two dozen local fire and EMS agencies.
Since mid-January, the partnership has provided vaccinations for EMTs, paramedics, and staff of long-term care facilities.
The sites will be available for those 65-years and older in our rural communities, including Valley Center, Alpine, and Pine Valley.