Inland Edition, February 19, 2021

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.com ESCONDIDO, SAN MARCOS, VISTA

VOL. 6, N0. 4

FEB. 19, 2021

2 fatally struck as girl, 13, flees police in SUV

EUSD schools staying open amid outbreak

By City News Service

By Tigist Layne

ESCONDIDO — Authorities on Feb. 16 publicly identified two men who were sleeping in bushes when they were fatally struck by a 13-year-old who was attempting to flee from Escondido police after allegedly taking her mother’s SUV. The crash at about 11:20 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12, at Mission Avenue and Ash Street killed 33-yearold Mateo Salvador and 51-year-old Sofio Sotelo Torres, Escondido police Lt. Kevin Toth said. A short time earlier, an officer had pulled over the white Ford Explorer SUV on East Mission Avenue near Gamble Street for a traffic violation, Toth said. As an officer walked up to the SUV — which had another teenage girl in the passenger seat — the teenage driver took off. The driver lost control of the vehicle while turning left onto northbound Ash Street and crashed into bushes next to a wall on the east side of the road, the lieutenant said. Once officers detained the girls, they discovered the car had struck two men who appeared to have been homeless and were sleeping in the bushes, Toth said. One was pronounced dead at the scene and the other died at a hospital. Toth said police investigators were working with prosecutors “on all potential criminal charges” in connection with the crash. “These types of cases are extremely complex, and it can take some time to analyze evidence in order to support the filing of criminal charges,” the lieutenant said. As police investigated the crash, a passing vehicle struck an unoccupied patrol vehicle that was blocking a road and had its emergency lights on, Toth said. No one was hurt, but the motorist was arrested on suspicion of DUI.

RECORD-SETTING MURAL RESTORED After three years, Oceanside artist Clayton Parker celebrated his recently completed work restoring the Vista Historical Mural, the longest continuous mural in the world, on Feb. 5 in downtown Vista. The event coincided with the grand opening of Barrel & Stave Pour House, a business with exterior walls featuring portions of Parker’s work. Photos by Jordan P. Ingram

Carlsbad bobsledder wins record 5th world title By City News Service

CARLSBAD — Carlsbad resident Kaillie Humphries on Sunday, Feb. 14, won the inaugural women's monobob world championship, increasing her career total to a record five world championships. Humphries entered Sunday’s final two runs 0.04 seconds behind German Stephanie Schneider in the championships conducted by the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation at Altenberg, Germany. She took the lead by posting the fastest time on her third run, 59.59 seconds. On her final run, the 35-year-old Humphries had her best start time of the competition, 6.14 seconds, and set a track record, 59.47 seconds. “I’m ending on a high and I really just continue to think about how grateful I

OLYMPIC GOLD medalist Kaillie Humphries earned her fifth career world title after winning the inaugural women’s monobob at the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation World Championships on Feb. 14 in Altenberg, Germany. Photo courtesy of IBSF

am to be here, to represent Humphries had a the United States, and to four-run combined time of compete,” Humphries said. 3:59.62. Schneider was sec“It’s such a huge honor. I'm ond in 4:00.12. so happy.” The women’s monobob

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will be an Olympic event for the first time at the 2022 Beijing Games. Humphries teamed with Lolo Jones to win the two-woman title on Feb. 6, becoming the first woman to win four world bobsled championships. Humphries also won the 2012, 2013 and 2020 world championship in the two-woman event, the first two competing for her native Canada. She became eligible to compete for the U.S. following her marriage in 2019 to Travis Armbruster, a former U.S. men's bobsledder. Humphries won Olympic gold medals for Canada in the two-woman bobsled in 2010 and 2014 and a bronze in the event in 2018. She switched to representing the U.S. in 2019 because of abuse and harassment she claims she faced from the Canadian bobsled federation.

ESCONDIDO — The Escondido Union School District will continue in-person learning despite almost 200 students and staff having to quarantine because of COVID-19 outbreaks since returning to in-person learning on Feb. 2. As of Feb. 9, the EUSD’s website dashboard reported 188 in quarantine (158 students, 30 staff members), the district reported a total of 96 in quarantine just two days after classes were reopened. Most of those are from Mission Middle School, which had 32 quarantined students and 10 quarantined staff members as of Feb. 9 and Farr Avenue, which had 44 students and 5 staff members under quarantine. Quarantines will last for 10 days. At Pioneer Elementary, 25 students and 4 staff members are under quarantine. Since September 2020, the district has seen 476 positive COVID-19 cases, 942 quarantined students and 271 quarantined staff members. The district held a board meeting on Feb. 11 to discuss the district’s reopening and decided to maintain in-person learning despite the rising number of students and staff being quarantined. “It is imperative that we are united in our efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19 in order to prevent another surge, to keep our community safe, and to maintain on-campus instruction. This means we need your cooperation with all pandemic protocols,” the district said. The district also said that the cases were not transmitted at the schools and that they involve individuals who were already infected when they got on campus. Back in December, EUSD issues a temporary suspension on in-person learning after a high numTURN TO EUSD ON 5

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