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Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor Seven months after the charred remains of an elderly Korean couple were found following a fire at their Rainbow home, the Sheriff’s Homicide Unit has concluded the incident was not a homicide, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner has rendered their manner of death as “undetermined,” but arson has been noted as a factor. Several findings in the investigation can be viewed as troubling The Medical Examiner (ME) confirmed the identities of the

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Death of Rainbow couple remains troubling

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Volume 19, Issue 11

Leaping off the starting block

see DEATH, page A-4

Man arrested in large marijuana and BHO lab bust Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor A 41-year-old man was arrested when Fallbrook Sheriff’s deputies and detectives served a search warrant on a property in the 1300 block of Banyan Drive the evening of March 3. Authorities found 450 marijuana plants and a BHO (Butane Honey Oil) lab on the property.

Shane Gibson photo Varsity Lady Warrior Jazmin Patterson leaps from the starting block to get a strong start in the 200 Individual Medley during a swim meet against El Camino High School on March 5. The 200 Individual Medley includes four different strokes in one event - the butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle. Additional coverage of this meet will be in the March 12 issue.

New, extended hours thisweek urgent care to open see ARREST, page A-9

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Center to be on Fallbrook Healthcare District property on East Alvarado

A+ Urgent Care, a comprehensive extended hours operation, will open in early April at 617 E. Alvarado St. on property owned by the Fallbrook Healthcare District. Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor A new, extended hours urgent care facility will open in Fallbrook in early April. Fallbrook Healthcare District has leased the building located at

617 E. Alvarado Street to wellknown, 20-year Fallbrook Hospital Emergency Room physician Dr. Graydon Skeoch, and his partner, Dr. Donald Kimes, who will own and operate A+ Urgent Care at the site. “There is a huge void in medical

care in Fallbrook,” said Skeoch. “I was a physician in the [Fallbrook Hospital] Emergency Room from 1995 through December of 2014; from 2004 until it closed I was the Emergency Medicine Dept. medical director.” Understanding the need in the

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community, Skeoch said he and Kimes started discussing the possibility of opening an urgent care in Fallbrook last October, when it appeared the hospital may close, which it did. “You cannot

see URGENT, page A-9


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