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San Diego Jail Inmate Dies After Medical Emergency
A 42-year-old man died while in custody at the San Diego Central Jail after a medical emergency, officials said.

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A 42-year-old man died while in custody at the San Diego Central Jail after a medical emergency, officials said.

Jammerieo Austin, 29, was found guilty by an El Cajon jury of first-degree murder for the slaying of 40-year-old Karmen Anderson.
Schyular Quinton Willis, 24, was arrested last October at Camp Pendleton.
He pulled over in front of San Diego Police Department headquarters at 1401 Broadway and got out of his vehicle.
SDPD Traffic Division officers were investigating the collision.
Two people were reported trapped inside the vehicle but one was unresponsive when paramedics arrived.
After emergency personnel freed the two teenagers from the crumpled car, paramedics pronounced the passenger dead at the scene.
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Based on the proximity to nearby neighborhoods, it appeared that Diem Nguyen "nearly made it out," Lt. Dan Meyer said.
Alexander Ravy Vanny was booked on suspicion of kidnap to commit rape, rape by force/fear and forced oral copulation, according to records.
The fire was a large spot in a rock outcropping with limited ground access.
A total of 29 personnel were assigned to the rescue, including two trucks, three engines and two medics, officials said.
Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the state were flying fire suppression missions as conditions allowed.
Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics responded and confirmed the death.
The fire's size continues to hold steady at 15,690 acres, according to Cal Fire.
Authorities were still searching for the culprit.
Paramedics took the civilian driver to the hospital in critical condition. Two officers were taken to a hospital in stable condition.
Police found 23 illegal gambling machines, narcotics, narcotic paraphernalia and more than $4,700 in cash, SDPD Lt. Jason Scott said.