Monday, February 17, 2020

Home invasion robbery in Encinitas

Encinitas Advocate:
[...] an Encinitas resident called 911 [Monday night, February 10] to report that a man had forced his way into her home as she slept, threatened her, stole money from her wallet and demanded the keys to her vehicle before driving off.

Deputies and CHP officers chased the van more than 30 miles, from south I-5 to south I-805. CHP officers deployed a spike strip at I-805 at El Cajon Boulevard but the van kept going, the CHP said.

The minivan next headed north on I-15, where the driver “abruptly stopped” in lanes near the El Cajon Boulevard exit and refused to get out, sheriff’s Sgt. Daniel Wilson said. Deputies shot out the driver’s side windows, then sent a sheriff’s dog to help take the driver into custody.

9 comments:

  1. The police should have fired a few rounds into this losers head.
    There, done. I hate criminals

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  2. I heard on the police scanner that he was a suspected member of Blanco Nightmare.

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    1. Yes, the suspect was 12 years old and carrying 6 rolls of toilet paper. Definitely blanco "nightmare "

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  3. If by any chance this criminal is Hispanic, law enforcement is not allowed to ask their immigration status.

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  4. If you thought homeless people were just a bunch of mentally unstable, genetically deficient and ethically repugnant drug addicts, sex perverts, and layabouts, I agree with you.

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  5. Thanks Mayor Blakespear for inviting all the worlds sketchy criminally insane homeless to Encinitas.

    Worse Mayor Ever. ABC

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  6. Blakespear Supported by BIA, approved doubling density on Encinitas, and Newsome's action to house homeless on state public lands, is advertising for all the world's poor and homeless to come to Encinitas for free room and board.

    Results- Encinitas will be super crowded with crowded beaches and people crawling all over themselves in our previously family friendly town. Drugged out homeless are skyrocketing in town and along with that sketchy crime.

    Blakespear is the WORSED Mayor in Encinitas History. She is even more damaging to Encinitas than Stocks if you can possibly believe that fact. Possibly the worse Mayor in the County of San Diego history.

    ABC

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    1. Your thoughts are internally inconsistent and confused.

      You claim (without evidence) that a small safe parking lot will attract homeless to Encinitas. Then you say the use of state land for homeless services will make things worse. But there are no state lands in Encinitas. By your own logic, the state lands would serve as a “magnet” drawing homeless toward state owned lands and away from Encinitas. It’s ironic that you think the publicity around the safe lot is going to attract homeless, when the opponents of the safe lot are responsible for all the publicity. This would have been just another quiet program like the church programs in town if you hadn’t been attention and media whores. Even so, most of the speakers at city council supported the safe lot, and your fear mongering failed.

      You also claim that the mayor is backed by the BIA. In fact, our mayor was sued by the BIA. A lawsuit doesn’t sound like an endorsement. And the other candidate’s family business is actually dues paying member of the BIA. Here it is on the BIA’s own website: https://www.biasandiego.org/web-2-0-directory/thunder-jones-contracting-group-inc/

      The truth is, one candidate for mayor has been sued by the BIA, and the other **IS** the BIA. One candidate has sought to bring Encinitas into compliance with state law in the most reasonable way possible, the other has made a fortune profiting off stack and pack projects in Encinitas. One candidate appreciates and cares about what our community looks like, because she’s from here. The other wants to make a fortune turning Encinitas into her beloved hometown of Barstow. No thanks.

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    2. 8:18 just the reverse of the nonsense you stated.

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