Crime & Safety
Curfews Issued For Some Cities, Unincorporated Areas In SD County
"When those demonstrations turn violent and threaten life and property, law enforcement must act to restore safety in our communities."

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA — Curfew orders were issued Sunday for the cities of El Cajon, La Mesa, Santee and Poway as well as some unincorporated areas of San Diego County after protests turned violent over the weekend in the region.
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The San Diego County Sheriff's Department issued a curfew order for some unincorporated areas of the county. The order will go into effect at 8 p.m. and last through 5:30 a.m. Monday.
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"The sheriff's department and all law enforcement agencies in San Diego County stand united in supporting the public's right to express their anger and frustration over the death of Mr. George Floyd through peaceful protests," the department said in a statement. "However, when those demonstrations turn violent and threaten life and property, law enforcement must act to restore safety in our communities."
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The areas affected by the department's curfew include:
- Areas around Spring Valley: unincorporated areas east of the boundaries of the cities of La Mesa and San Diego to state Highway 54; north and west of state Highway 54 from the boundary of the city of San Diego to the boundary of the city of El Cajon; and south of the boundary of the city of El Cajon to the west of state Highway 54
- Areas from Lakeside north to Poway: unincorporated areas west of state Highway 67 from the boundary of the city of Poway to Mapleview Street; areas south and west of Mapleview Street and Lake Jennings Park Road to Interstate 8; areas north of Interstate 8 from Lake Jennings Park Road to the boundary of the city of El Cajon
Authorities urged residents in these areas to stay home, indoors and off the streets. Those who violate the curfew order are committing a misdemeanor and are subject to a fine of up to $1,000 or up to six months in jail or both, according to the sheriff's department.
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