Inland Edition, November 30, 2018

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VISTA, SAN MARCOS, ESCONDIDO

VOL. 4, N0. 24

NOV. 30, 2018

Scam targets local Boys & Girls Clubs

More than 5 acres, but only 29 jobs?

By Christina Macone-Greene

VISTA — Executive leaders from the Boys & Girls Club of Vista are warning the community about donation scams involving their nonprofit organization. The club relies heavily on donations because its kids are from socioeconomic situations where families have an annual income of $25,000 or less. Donations help bridge the gap for membership costs and help kids who may also meet the requirements of free or reduced-cost lunches. According to Boys & Girls Club of Vista CEO Matt Koumaras, they were made aware of the fraudulent activity about three months ago from a parent observing kids asking for money at the Walmart on University Avenue. A few weeks later, more kids appeared at Stater Bros. on North Santa Fe asking for donations for the club. “We’ve been alerted by club parents and volunteers about this scam. We were very upset because the Boys & Girls Club of Vista never does store solicitations involving our club kids,” Koumaras said. “We alerted various grocery store managers around town but these criminals who keep moving from store to store.” To date, Koumaras has been notified of 10 separate fraudulent activities. While two children are collecting the money, adults are also at the scene. “The kids state they are fundraising for the Boys & Girls Club of Vista and Oceanside,” he said. “When confronted, the adult will TURN TO SCAM ON 21

Automation rules at new Exeter Industrial Park By Steve Horn

ONE COOL CAT Cal State San Marcos senior Lisa Flora braved snow and sub-freezing temperatures to finish 12th at the Division II West Region cross country championships in Billings, Montana, this month to qualify for the Dec. 1 national championships in Pittsburgh. It’s the second straight national meet appearance for the Cougars standout, an Escondido High School graduate. STORY ON PAGE 10. Photo by Jenna Martin

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ESCONDIDO — Its proponents have billed it the first industrial building in over a decade in Escondido and one of the largest in the city’s history. But the newly minted Exeter Industrial Park will not create many jobs or even put the facility into the top 25 employers in the city. At more than 5 acres and 212,088 square feet in size, the newly opened facility is co-owned by the Pennsylvania-based Exeter Property Group and La Jolla-based Badiee Development. It’s located about a mile from Auto Park Way on Escondido’s west side just off of Interstate Highway 15 and south of California Highway 78 at 1925 and 2005 Harmony Grove Road. It sits as a behemoth within the city’s broader business park area and has been leased out to the Atlanta-based logistics company Veritiv Corporation. Veritiv’s leasing tenancy of the building, however, was not made public until December 2017, well over a year into the regulatory process overseen by the city of Escondido. A company with 8,900 employees nationwide and 170 industrial warehouses throughout the U.S., Veritiv spokesman Phil Taylor told The Coast News that the Escondido facility will create 29 jobs, with six truckers making delivers to and from the warehouse daily. And most of the jobs went to city residents. Over time, those numbers could eventually rise because “San Diego is a growth area,” Taylor said. “As part of our efforts to maintain a leading position in the distribution industry, we regular-

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