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San Diego city officials acknowledge the issue, saying resolving homelessness is a top priority. Author: Shannon Handy (Reporter) Updated: 6:17 PM PDT July 13, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. Tackling homelessness is an issue city and county leaders say they re focused on.
However, News 8 has received several emails lately from viewers who claim the problem is getting worse. They re seeing more encampments and some in places where they haven t been before.
Eric Sands had no idea about the homeless encampment across the canyon in Talmadge from his Alvarado Estates home until just recently when he stumbled upon it while flying his drone. There was no sign of anything. You can t see it from the road, you can t see it from the houses above. We suspect it s been going on for several months,” said Sands.
Garda intelligence crowd Dublin Castle arresting woman and two men over Ghost Brokers probe
The trio have since been charged and are due to appear in court
21/01/2021 A Garda Car at the CHQ building at The IFSC in Dublin s city Centre. Photo:Gareth Chaney/Collins (Image: Gareth Chaney/Collins)
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Driver reported over high-speed crash at Elizabeth
Police have reported a man for numerous traffic offences after a high-speed crash at Elizabeth last month.
It will be alleged that about 7.40pm on Monday 11 January, a Subaru Liberty sedan was being driven at high speed on Philip Highway at Elizabeth South, when it collided with a Nissan station wagon, causing minor damage to the vehicle. No one was injured in the Nissan.
The Subaru did not stop, and continued north on Philip Highway where it was detected by a fixed speed camera at a school crossing, travelling at 193km/h in a 60km/h zone.