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A SWAT team standoff ended with flash bangs in Mira Mesa on Friday morning after four people refused to come out of a home, authorities said. In total, police found five stolen trailers and the ...
Five people were detained Friday morning following a SWAT team standoff in Mira Mesa. According to the San Diego Police Department, the investigation began around 1 a.m., when officers received a ...
After an hours-long SWAT standoff in Mira Mesa, five people have been arrested after investigators found multiple stolen trailers at a home Friday, thanks to a tip from Facebook Marketplace. NBC 7 ...
SAN DIEGO — Five people were detained Friday morning following a SWAT team standoff in Mira Mesa. According to the San Diego Police Department, the investigation began around 1 a.m., when ...
SAN DIEGO — A man suspected of firing a gun in a Mira Mesa neighborhood early Sunday was arrested after a 4 1/2 hour standoff with SWAT officers, police said. Police were called shortly before 5 ...
The SWAT Team was dispatched and surrounded the home where the suspect was. Police told ABC 10News that charges will be dependent on the result of the investigation. No officers were injured.
MIRA MESA (KGTV) -- Police swarmed a Mira Mesa neighborhood in search of a killer who gunned down an 18-year-old man on Monday night but came up empty-handed when the SWAT situation ended Tuesday ...
The pair got into the house and officers surrounded it. The rest of the occupants in the house came out and a SWAT team was called. NBC 7's Dave Summer is at the scene of a SWAT standoff in Mira Mesa.
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — Authorities responded to reports of shots fired in Mira Mesa Sunday, the San Diego Police Department confirmed to FOX 5/KUSI. TOP STORIES ...
Homicide investigators and a SWAT team were sent to Mira Mesa Tuesday in connection with the death of a young man who turned up at Sharp Memorial Hospital with what was proved to be a fatal ...
Crime Shooting Suspect Escapes During 4-Hour SWAT Standoff in Mira Mesa by Toni McAllister Nov. 1, 2016, 11:45 p.m.