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At 5:13 pm tonight, Thursday, a two-vehicle accident between a silver Nissan Sentra and a red sportscar was reported at N. Statecoach Ln and Gum Tree Ln. Both vehicles were towed and it appeared no one was tranported with injuries. '... Full story
A golf cart exploded under the carport of the Rancho Monserate mobile home park, catching a neighboring mobile home on fire. The working residential fire was reported at 4650 Dulin Rd. Neighbors said the owners of the home next door that had some damage are not in the country right now. One person watching said, "The golf cart is just gone. It exploded. There's just grease everywhere." North County Fire has responded with at least four engines, ready to keep the fire from... Full story
La familia de Miguel Muñoz, un esquizofrénico diagnosticado de Fallbrook, vivió una búsqueda emocional de cuatro días después de que fuera liberado por error de la Cárcel Central de San Diego en medio de la noche, sin que ellos lo supieran. Muñoz, de 35 años, fue arrestado el 3 de octubre por intoxicación pública cerca de su casa en Fallbrook. Fue ingresado y liberado de la Cárcel Central de San Diego en las calles desconocidas del centro de San Diego poco después de... Full story
An early morning traffic collision involving an overturned vehicle blocked part of South Mission Road near Mission Oaks Road on Friday, October 5, according to the California Highway Patrol (CHP). The incident occurred just after 6 a.m., when a vehicle, reportedly swerving before the crash, hit a wall and overturned in the southbound lane of South Mission Road. Eyewitnesses said the driver, described as a Hispanic male in his 20s, attempted to enlist the help of bystanders to... Full story
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, a woman, Ronquira Jones, 22, was arrested for 273.5(A) - PC - Spousal/cohabitant abuse with minor injury and booked into Las Colinas Detention Facility in San Diego. The call came in at 10:12 am from the Westside Apartments at 145 W. Clemmens Lane.... Full story
A flair up from the Line Fire in the San Bernardino County mountains can be seen from Fallbrook. There have also been smaller fires in Lake Elsinore, Perris and Winchester reported today. Several more tankers have been called up today to help fight the Line Fire. It was reported to have burned over 40,000 acres and was 85% contained before the flair up.... Full story
On Thursday night, Sept. 26, at 7:44 pm there was an Assault with a Deadly Weapon call in the 5000 block of Lake Circle Rd in the Rancho Viejo neighborhood. It seemed serious. There were multiple units en route, ASTREA helicopter and also an air ambulance. The call suggested there may be two victims. Upon further investigation, it appeared it was a fake call. The family was "swatted." What is swatting? In the digital age, where anonymity and instant communication thrive, a... Full story
https://youtu.be/GfppdbzWatE CONTENT WARNING: THE VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC LANGUAGE AND OBSCENITIES THAT MAY BE OFFENSIVE OR DISTURBING TO SOME AUDIENCES. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. A chaotic scene unfolded Saturday evening at Dominic's Deli when Kerry Flynn, 48, a resident of one of the local motels in town, was arrested after causing a major disturbance and vandalising Dominic's Deli. He was arrested and booked for a 243(C)(2), battery on a police officer without injury, 69PC -4 charges- obstruct, resist executive officer,... Full story
NOTE: While these reports have been taken straight from the Sheriff's Office, individuals are innocent until proven guilty. These addresses reveal the block number, not an exact location. September 9 600 blk E. Elder St. Residential burglary September 10 300 blk Citrine Trail Take vehicle without owner's consent/vehicle theft 2200 blk Brooke Rd. Personate to get money/property (over $400) 100 blk Almond St. Petty theft from vehicle W. College St. @ S. Pico Ave. Arrest - Subject stop - Possess controlled substance... Full story
PALA – The Pala Band of Mission Indians is pleased that California tribal housing bills AB 1878 (Garcia) and SB 1187 (Maguire) have passed the state legislature and been signed into law by Governor Newsom. These bills make critical improvements to California’s Tribal Housing Grants Programs and address programmatic barriers that have impacted the performance of the existing programs. The Pala Band of Mission Indians sponsored AB 1878, which will enact recommendations derived from three years of work between tribal lea...
The California Department of Food and Agriculture declared a new citrus quarantine in Fallbrook on Sept. 16 after detecting the fatal citrus tree disease known as Huanglongbing (HLB), or citrus greening, in one mandarin tree in a residential neighborhood in the Fallbrook area during regular inspections. This bacterial disease is a major threat to San Diego County's $138 million annual citrus crop and can impact residential citrus tree owners. HLB causes misshapen, bitter...
Last week Village News published a story about Jordan Paredes, a hard working young man who had his new E-bike stolen, which he used to get to work everyday. After the story ran, there donations were brought into both Main Street Cafe and Village News to help Paredes to replace his bike. On Monday, Sept. 24, Paredes was presented a new e-bike with the generous help of donors, his mother, and the owner of E-Bike-a-Go-Go on North Main in Fallbrook. Tony Campbell from AC...
FALLBROOK – On Saturday, Sept. 14, the Fallbrook community gathered for a remarkable evening of tribute and generosity at the Foundation for Senior Care's annual fundraiser, "Honoring the Past... and Changing the Future." Held at the Pala Mesa Resort, the event welcomed over 150 guests who were immersed in a nostalgic atmosphere of vintage décor, soft lighting, and familiar tunes from the 1940s and 1950s, creating the perfect backdrop to honor the lives and contributions of...
FALLBROOK – On Oct. 19, Hope Clinic for Women will host its annual Hats in the Garden, a fun, fanciful tea and silent auction. Funds raised at the event provide free pregnancy care and support and medical services at the clinic. Hats in the Garden is hosted from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fallbrook Community Center, 341 Heald Lane. The cost to attend this year is $40 per person with children 10 and under free. Reservations include lunch, an auction number, and a free raffle t...
An attorney with 20 years' investigative experience as a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, will serve as the new Executive Officer of the San Diego County Citizen Law Enforcement Review Board (CLERB). Brett Kalina's start date was Sept. 3, said CLERB Chairperson MaryAnne Pintar, who served on the selection committee. "Brett has extensive experience with complex, high-profile investigations involving narcotics trafficking, violent crimes, complicated...
WASHINGTON –The Federal Communications Commission announced the opening of the application window for the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program, Sept. 17. During the 45-day application filing window, which will run from Sept. 17 to Nov. 1, eligible schools and libraries can apply to participate in the three-year, $200 million pilot program. Participants selected for the pilot program will receive support to defray the costs of eligible cybersecurity services and equipment, while providing the Commission with d...
Asian citrus psyllid The California Department of Food and Agriculture declared a new citrus quarantine in Fallbrook on Sept. 16 after detecting the fatal citrus tree disease known as Huanglongbing (HLB), or citrus greening, in one mandarin tree in a residential neighborhood in the Fallbrook area during regular inspections. This bacterial disease is a major threat to San Diego County's $138 million annual citrus crop and can impact residential citrus tree owners. HLB causes... Full story
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors authorized the bid process to widen Pauba Road. A 5-0 vote Sept. 10 authorized bids for the project. The bids must be received by Oct. 2. The supervisors’ action also approved the plans and specifications for the widening project and found the widening of Pauba Road to standard lane widths and the creation of shoulders for safety and equestrian use to be categorically exempt from California Environmental Act review. “I’m just so excited about this project,” said Supervisor Chuck W...
WASHINGTON – The Social Security Administration announced progress this year to reduce customer burden by transitioning wet (physical) signature requirements to digital signatures for over 30 forms as well as removing the signature requirements altogether for 13 forms, Sept. 5. These actions simplify application processes for people, including removing a potential reason for claims to be sent back or denied. "Across forms that Americans use most often, we're eliminating as many pain points as possible, from helping people s...
The Registrar of Voters is seeking additional poll workers for the November Presidential General Election. Poll workers play an essential role in elections and can serve their community while earning a stipend. There is a particular need for poll workers who are bilingual in English and Chinese, Vietnamese or Filipino to work at vote centers located throughout the county. In addition, the Registrar’s office needs poll workers at select vote centers in the region who are bilingual in English and Laotian. Federal law r...