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Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Yahoo
Police arrest suspect in fatal Mission Hills hit-and-run crash; vehicle still not found
(FOX 5/KUSI) — San Diego police announced Thursday morning the arrest of a person in connection with a hit-and-run crash that killed a pedestrian in Mission Hills in early March. Police said that on the morning of April 17, William Christian was arrested near Pringle Street and San Diego Avenue and taken to the county jail on a charge of felony hit and run. • According to police, Christian was identified by traffic police investigators as the driver of a white Dodge Challenger that reportedly struck and killed a 69-year-old man walking along Hancock Street, near Estudillo Street, in the early morning of March 6. The man who was walking was taken to a hospital but later died from his injuries. In Thursday's news release, police said that the vehicle, a 2017 Challenger with plate number CA-7WWM511, has not been located. Anyone with information about the case or the location of the vehicle is asked to call 858-495-7823 or 888-580-8477. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


BBC News
12-04-2025
- General
- BBC News
Farmer 'thrilled' to become new captain of Bride Parish
A third-generation farmer said he was "thrilled" to be named the newest captain of a parish on the Isle of Teare has taken on the role in Bride, in the north of the island, after the retirement of William Christian, who held the position for 44 Teare, who farms cattle and sheep at Ballavair Farm, said he was "honoured and delighted" to be nominated and to be able to follow on from Mr said it had been a "huge achievement" for his predecessor to serve the community for more than four decades. The role of captain, held in each of the island's 17 parishes, has become largely ceremonial and involves attending the Tynwald Hill proceedings on the island's national day each duty remains, which involves being obliged to call a public meeting if an issue of public concern arises. 'Bit of a surprise' Mr Teare, who was the 2013 winner of the Royal Manx Agricultural Show's top prize, the supreme champion, has also judged cattle competitions at the Royal Highland and Great Yorkshire Teare said it had been "a bit of a surprise" to be nominated and he was "a little nervous" when meeting the Lieutenant Governor to discuss the role."I've just turned 60 and this was the first job interview I've ever had," he said, but added he was "thrilled" to be taking on the historical father-of-three said Mr Christian, had been a "good buddy" of his late father, also John Teare.A call from the longstanding former captain to say congratulations had therefore "meant a lot", he said."Forty-four years as captain is a huge achievement," Mr Teare was "an honour" to take on the role from a family friend and "represent the parish of Bride and its people", he Teare will be sworn in as Captain of the Parish of Bride at a ceremony at Government House later this month. Read more stories from the Isle of Man on the BBC, watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer and follow BBC Isle of Man on Facebook and X.