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Authorities ID motorcyclist, 20, killed in crash after evading CHP officer near Fallbrook
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Mountain lion spotted in backyard of Belmont home
By Kathleen Kirkwood article
FILE: Mountain lion on a rock. (Photo by DEA / C. DANI I. JESKE/De Agostini via Getty Images)
BELMONT, Calif. - A mountain lion was spotted late Friday in the backyard of a Belmont home, police said.
The animal was seen about 11:45 p.m. near a house in the 2300 block of Coronet Boulevard, in a residential area off Alameda de las Pulgas and about a mile from Barrett Park.
The mountain lion appeared to be a juvenile and didn t seem sick or injured, police said.
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NORTH COUNTY
A motorcycle rider crashed and died Monday afternoon shortly after speeding away from a pursuing California Highway Patrol officer on Interstate 15 in North County, authorities said.
It happened a little after 1 p.m., when the CHP received reports of a 2008 Kawasaki motorcycle racing a Mazda sedan, with both vehicles reportedly driving dangerously, north on I-15 near Deer Springs Road, according to CHP spokesman Officer Juan Escobar.
A Highway Patrol officer attempted to stop the vehicles just before 1:15 p.m., but the motorcycle did not stop and the officer gave chase, Escobar said in a news release.
“The officer lost sight of the motorcycle as it accelerated and pulled away at high speed,” Escobar said.
I ve been walking to school for about two years now and I don t want to tell you how many times I have been almost run over, said fifth grader Annika Barman. It s scary. I don t want to die young. … There have been incidents where I ve been, like, an inch away from a car – an inch! – and I can t tell you how much that terrifies me.
Katie Behroozi, a Complete Streets commissioner, said she favored the sidewalk option too, arguing that the safest sidewalk is the one that is not shared with cars.
On the other hand, Sharon Road resident Allison Bird said that she d never had problems navigating the route because she d been taught how to walk safely. I was not buried in a phone, I didn t have headphones in. Some responsibility here is needed, she said.
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