Take a look at some of this week's police, fire and courtroom stories from across San Diego County.
Luke Shaffer is accused of reversing his truck into the resident's trash cans, damaging a bin and striking the resident's hands.
Residents can anonymously drop off expired or unwanted prescription drugs at locations across San Diego County.
A man is facing DUI charges after the truck he was driving was involved in a two-vehicle collision that left a boy injured.
Lucifer Liam, 44,​ was arrested on suspicion of arson and booked into the Vista Detention Facility, according to sheriff's officials.
National Night Out​ events aim to promote strong police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.
If any guns are found to be stolen, the original owners will be contacted. All remaining weapons will be destroyed, officials said.
All collected weapons will be destroyed, according to the sheriff's office.
San Diego Police arrested four suspects who waved fake guns and carjacked a woman, leading police on a short pursuit down Mission Boulevard.
The first floor of this La Jolla apartment building was filled with smoke during the incident.
Firefighters were called to this San Diego County beach where someone was reported to be in a precarious spot.
If you have an unwanted firearm, you can trade it in for a value of up to $200. Here's what to know.
Omar Hernandez Galeana, 22, was arrested last year and pleaded guilty to sex-related charges with a stipulation to the 28-year prison term.