A fire department official said there were no reported injuries.
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The driver was at large, police said.
Authorities are searching for the suspects in connection with the murder of 22-year-old Navy Sailor Corneilius Donte Brown.
Three Chula Vista Police Department officers opened fire on Carlos Enriquez, 56, in the 1400 block of Country Vistas Lane, police said.
The suspect fled but was taken into custody by officers at Euclid Avenue and Groveland Street for suspicion of attempted murder.
The suspect refused to exit a reported stolen U-Haul truck and trailer prompting a SWAT team intervention in Mira Mesa.
Deputies recovered firearms, ammunition, fentanyl and stolen property from the suspect's home in Jacumba, sheriff's officials said.
Michael Robledo, 44, was arrested on suspicion of being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, as well as narcotics-related offenses.
CDCR's Office of Correctional Safety and law enforcement agencies have been notified and are assisting in the search for Nick A. Lopez.
Police were informed of "a family disturbance involving a firearm in their residence," according to the Chula Vista Police Department.
Police said witnesses stopped to attempt aid, but the teen was pronounced dead at the scene.
A woman driving I-8 near SDSU was struck and killed in a wrong-way collision. Emergency responders extricated the other driver.
First responders, including lifeguards and police, arrived to assist the driver trapped beneath a flipped camper on the bayside beach walk.
When a 5.2 magnitude quake rattled SoCal, phones buzzed with emergency alerts urging residents to duck and cover. Did you get one?
During the checkpoint, officers will look for signs that drivers are under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The drugs totaled 761 pounds, making it the San Diego Sector's largest single meth seizure over the past two years.
Authorities identified five people killed in San Diego County traffic accidents.
Authorities have publicly identified six people who were killed in recent San Diego-area traffic accidents.
San Diego authorities rushed to the scene to find one man trapped 30 feet atop one of the two border fences between the U.S. and Mexico.
The male passenger was pronounced dead at the scene, the CHP said.
Yafang Zhou, 59, was pulled from a drain in the area of 14600 Beeler Canyon Road, according to the San Diego Police Department.
Officials took seven men and one woman into custody.
No officers were injured, according to the SDPD.
He was taken to a hospital with at least one stab wound to his upper body and was pronounced dead, according to the SDPD.
Fire officials said the blaze had not threatened surrounding areas or motorists.
A witness told the CHP that the car was being driven recklessly and caught fire.
Authorities have publicly identified six people who were killed over the past week in San Diego-area traffic accidents.
Two SWAT team members opened fire on 59-year-old Eric Kulakow during a standoff in Miramar Ranch North.
Sergio Josue Palomera fled from Border Patrol after he was spotted loading the migrants into his car near the order, officials said.
No officers were injured.
Monica Liliana Cameroni de Adams' parked van was struck by an intoxicated driver on Nov. 5, 2023.
Officers found a man with an apparent gunshot wound to his upper body while searching the area of 1700 N. Harbor Drive, police said.
Five men accused of laundering money on behalf of the Sinaloa Cartel were charged in a pair of grand jury indictments.
U.S. Coast Guard and Navy crews rescued 18 people aboard a disabled and adrift vessel about 50 miles southwest of San Diego.
The driver and passenger were pronounced dead at the scene.
The Metro Arson Strike Team was investigating the fire.
The sheriff identified two SDPD officers who used their weapons in connection with the shooting death of a man.