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Daily Mail
a day ago
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Gay dads in big trouble a year after horrifying act left their baby daughter dead
Two gay fathers have been charged with manslaughter a year after their baby girl died in the back of a hot car just two months after she was adopted. Diana Sofia Aleman Roman was found unresponsive in the SUV outside her parents' home in Santee, San Diego, at 12.20am a year ago today.
Yahoo
10-05-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Record-breaking heat scorches San Diego County as cooldown looms
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — It's hot in San Diego — at least for now. On Saturday, the county was poised to be almost 25 degrees above average recorded on the date in years past, with some parts hitting record-breaking temperatures. Much of East County was approaching — or had already surpassed — triple digits as of 1 p.m., according to the National Weather Service, setting the ceiling for the hottest temperatures seen this year so far. Areas like Santee, Valley Center, Borrego Springs and Rancho San Diego all had breeched 100 degrees by the afternoon, with El Cajon, Escondido, Poway, San Marcos and Spring Valley following close behind in the mid to upper 90s. More weather: ➡️ | ⚠️ | 🗺️ Live Radar | 📧 For some parts like Ramona, which reached about 100 degrees just before 2 p.m., the heat set a new NWS for this date. The previous record high on May 10 was 91 degrees, set back in 1981. These scorching daytime temperatures in inland valley areas prompted NWS to issue a heat advisory midday Saturday due to moderate to major risk for heat-related illness. The advisory will remain in effect until 9 p.m. Parts of the coast were much cooler than areas further inland, but were still hotter than usual for this time of year — a reprieve from the 'May Gray' drizzle and incessant marine layer. As of 1 p.m., high temperatures observed along the coast ranged from the upper 60s to 70s. However, this summer weather is expected to be relatively short-lived, as a shortwave trough is expected to deepen over the region Sunday into next week, according to NWS. Cloud cover, winds and closer-to-seasonal-averages will return before falling even further by Tuesday. Eyes itching? Sneezing more? It could be due to rising pollen levels Outside San Diego County, further north into the Inland Empire, highs are only expected to top out in the 60s during this time, according to forecasters. By Wednesday, a gradual warm-up will begin again, but it will not get quite as hot. With the heat, NWS officials advise people to limit time outdoors or doing strenuous activities and to remain hydrated. If possible, it is recommended to stay inside in an air conditioned room. Officials also urge people to watch for the signs of heat exhaustion or stroke, such as high body temperature, changes to skin, a fast and strong pulse, headache, dizziness, nausea, confusion and loss of consciousness. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Yahoo
11-Year-Old Boy with Autism Found Wandering on Freeway After Vanishing from Supermarket
An 11-year-old boy with autism went missing from a Santee superstore in San Diego was found wandering along a freeway, according to authorities. On March 9, just before 4:30 p.m., dispatchers received a report of a nonverbal child who ran away from his family at a supermarket in the 9600 block of Mission Gorge Road, leaving relatives unable to find him, the San Diego County Sheriff's Office said in a press release Monday, April 28. Related: My Son and I Are Autistic. Here's Why RFK Jr. Is Wrong About Us (Exclusive) The minor's name was not publicly disclosed. A Sheriff's ASTREA helicopter assisted with the search, making announcements near the area the child was last seen in. Off-duty Sheriff's Dispatcher Shiloh Corbet was driving home from her job at approximately 5:15 p.m., when she saw a boy matching the missing child's description running along Mast Boulevard, near the State Route 52 on-ramp. Corbet sprang into action, contacting the Sheriff's Communications Center immediately. While waiting on the phone, she followed the child, who was running up the freeway on-ramp and crossing lanes. Related: Rosie O'Donnell Was 'Very Afraid' for Her Child Clay, Who Has Autism, Before Service Dog Kuma Changed Their Life (Exclusive) 'Knowing the child's name from the information given to her by the Sheriff's Communications Center, Corbet called to him to stay where he was at for his own safety," the sheriff's office said. "The entire time, she was relaying information on the phone to an on-duty Sheriff's Dispatcher Supervisor, who was directing deputies to the scene." When deputies arrived, they attempted to contact the 11-year-old from below an overpass, but he moved away from them. 'The child hopped the guardrail and started running along the busy freeway,' the sheriff's office said. 'Without hesitation, Deputies Cody Green and Michael Moser jumped over the guardrail and raced to catch up to the child. The deputies were able to get him off the freeway.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. He was reunited with his family, and no one was hurt during the incident. The San Diego County Sheriff's Office thanked Corbet, Deputies Cody Green and Michael Moser, as well as the Santee Sheriff's Station, Lakeside Sheriff's Substation, Sheriff's ASTREA, Sheriff's Communications Center and several Good Samaritans for working together to find the missing child and getting him to safety. They also highlighted April as Autism Acceptance Month, sharing resources for those who might need them. Persons caring for individuals diagnosed with dementia or other developmental disabilities, as well as those who have been diagnosed, can access the sheriff's office's free Take Me Home Program for assistance if they are lost or have wandered away. Read the original article on People