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San Diego police officer injured after 2 SDPD patrol cars collide
A San Diego Police Department officer was hospitalized with a minor injury following a collision between two SDPD patrol cars in Clairemont.
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Injured SDPD officer returns to duty after deadly crash that killed his partner
San Diego police officer Zachary Martinez, who was severely injured in a collision that resulted in the death of his patrol partner last summer, has returned to duty in what the department is calling a “miraculous” recovery. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports.
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Lawsuit alleges San Diego police use of surveillance tech violates city ordinance
The claim stems from accusations SDPD tried to sidestep the law when license plate readers and smart streetlights were installed during Comic-Con and Pride.
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‘I'm truly blessed': Injured SDPD officer returns to duty after deadly crash that killed his partner
Injured SDPD officer returns to duty after deadly crash that killed his partner.
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Sex assault suspect sought after incident at San Diego City College trolley stop
San Diego police are searching for tips that will lead investigators to the man accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a trolley stop near San Diego City College earlier this month.
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San Diego police get more control over streetlight cameras, license plate readers
The San Diego City Council gave police the greenlight to move smart streetlight technology and license plate readers without approval.
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SDPD gets more control over surveillance systems
San Diego police now have more authority over mass video surveillance. NBC 7 investigative reporter Alexis Rivas reports on Dec. 17, 2024.
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San Diego police warn about fake parking tickets placed on vehicles
The San Diego Police Department is warning the public about fake parking tickets being placed on vehicles.
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SDPD oversight board boss explains decision to depart
” … it has become increasingly clear that I am not the right person for this position at this time,” Paul Parker told NBC 7.
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‘Very blessed': San Diego police sergeant shot in the head reflects on recovery
Sgt. Anthony Elliott and his wife, Laura, are now expecting a “miracle baby,” due on Dec. 27.
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SDPD sergeant who was wounded in shootout is back on the job
Sgt. Anthony Elliott, who was shot in the head and unable to walk after the incident, is back on the job with SDPD following months of grueling recovery from his near-death encounter at a 4S Ranch strip mall, reports NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer.
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These senior volunteers help police check on your home, loved ones during the holidays
Meet the San Diego Police Department’s Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol (RSVP) team, who spend their shifts checking off tasks that sworn officers may not get around to.
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Police union slams the city for the SDPD gun range pollution settlement
NBC 7’s Alexis Rivas reports the president of the San Diego police union says the large payout doesn’t solve the problem.
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San Diego police union ‘extremely disappointed' by gun range lead exposure settlement
The City of San Diego signed an agreement with the Air Pollution Control District for $700,000 after officers got sick.
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2 dozen motorcyclists pulled over in large-scale stop that shut down I-15
Dozens of motorcyclists were stopped late Thursday in a large-scale police operation on northbound Interstate 15 in Serra Mesa.
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2 dozen motorcyclists pulled over in large-scale stop that shut down I-15
Dozens of motorcyclists were stopped late Thursday in a large-scale police operation on northbound Interstate 15 in Serra Mesa.
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More San Diego police officers will be focused on helping the homeless community
The San Diego Police Department is renewing their commitment to not only strategically assisting people who are experiencing homelessness but also ensuring streets are clean and safe for residents.
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Police didn't know about Little Italy gunman's personal firearm and name change
The gunman in last week’s deadly downtown ambush of a married couple and police shootout was not legally supposed to have a gun. But when San Diego police took away his duty weapon during an arrest, they say they had no idea he had a personal firearm registered under a different name.
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Police didn't know about downtown gunman's personal firearm
A married couple was murdered minutes before a restraining order hearing against their killer. NBC 7 Investigates’ Alexis Rivas shares new details.
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Suspect, victims in deadly downtown shooting were expected in court over restraining order
The man suspected of shooting a man and woman to death two blocks away from the San Diego County Courthouse had been scheduled to appear inside one of its courtrooms about thirty minutes after the killings.