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Golfers Disrupted When Fire Breaks Out At Mission Valley Golf Course
It was a golfer who spotted the smoke and called it in to the San Diego Fire Rescue Department.

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It was a golfer who spotted the smoke and called it in to the San Diego Fire Rescue Department.

Kyle Knudsen was booked into jail on suspicion of making criminal threats and possession of a large-capacity magazine.
Only eight firefighters remained at the scene Sunday, according to the fire department.
Residents were asked to use caution in the area while firefighters continued their work.
No injuries were reported.
Paramedics rushed the child to a hospital, where he later died from his injuries.
A Los Angeles Police Department bomb squad swept both libraries, university officials said.
Two passersby fought off the dogs and tried to render aid to the injured man, officials said.
"He has been indefinitely suspended from all team activity pending the outcome of the legal process," UCLA Athletics said in a statement.
Good Samaritans were performing CPR on the mortally injured man when firefighters arrived.
The vehicle fled the scene following the collision.
Angel Velasquez Salgado, 21, pleaded guilty to two counts of murder, plus other charges.
Police said gunshots were heard during the emergency call as the situation unfolded.
The closure extends from state Route 52 to Mission Bay Drive in San Diego, according to Caltrans.
David Verduzco Kruglova, 24, was booked into the San Diego County Jail on suspicion of murder.
Kassandra Sanchez, 23, of San Diego, and Luis Enrique Villegas Brownell, 20, of Tijuana, are facing federal charges.
San Diego Foundation is administering the grants, the third year Community Power has awarded them.
No other injuries were reported.
When officers arrived, both vehicles were at the scene, but one driver had fled on foot, police said.
All three were hospitalized but were expected to survive, police said.