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Arraignment Today For Woman Facing DUI, Hit and Run Charges
Police say the 21-year-old hit a motorcyclist and left the scene.

Tom Roebuck grew up in Columbus, Ohio, and moved to San Diego after graduating from The Ohio State University. He spent 14 years with Copley News Service as the night wire desk editor, travel editor and features writer.
After the Copley ship sank in 2008 he continued writing feature stories for Creators Syndicate and joined Patch in September 2010 to launch the Encinitas site and cover city government.
In January 2011 he became associate local editor for all Patch sites in San Diego County, assisting the local editors and supervising all the sites on the weekends.
In March 2012 he got a site of his own as local editor of Poway Patch. Currently he is field editor for Patch sites in Orange, Riverside and San Diego counties.
He continues to struggle with an addiction to chicken wings.
Police say the 21-year-old hit a motorcyclist and left the scene.

A public hearing and vote will be held before a final decision is made.
The Imperial Beach Sheriff’s Station will host events on Tuesday to promote public safety.
Lyric Consuelo Hathorn was reported missing Saturday morning.
The Ford Explorer she was driving went off state Route 94 onto Bancroft Drive.
No serious injuries are reported after dozens of swimmers are caught in the current. Lifeguards, some from other parts of San Diego, rescued more than 20 people treading water.
The collision closed Sweetwater Road in both directions.
La Mesa police are looking for impaired drivers and other violations.
Lanes on the northbound side are closed as firefighters douse the blaze.
All three arrests are made by the same deputy.
Deputies fanned out on Friday, looking for people wanted on felony and misdemeanor warrants.
Deputies stop drivers from 7 p.m. until 2 a.m.
Coronado police are called in after deputies find the plants at a home on Eighth Street.
The USS Gridley and USS Stockdale were at sea for months.
The fitness center will be collecting new and used shoes to donate to Soles4Souls.
Cal Fire says it is 5 to 10 percent contained as of late Friday morning.
The student diver is hospitalized but is expected to survive.
Defense attorney says Brian Williams has been diagnosed with schizophrenia.
Nobody was injured in the Sunday-afternoon structure fire.