(CNS) - Detectives from the San Diego County Sheriff's Office Thursday are investigating the circumstances surrounding a body found inside a residence in Fallbrook
Sheriff's deputies responded to a home in the 3000 block of Willow Heights Road at 9:30 a.m
Wednesday after a person reported checking on the residence and possibly seeing a body inside
deputies confirmed the person found inside the residence was dead
The sheriff's homicide unit responded and is investigating the person's death
Anyone with information regarding this case was asked to call Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477
Callers with information that leads to an arrest may be eligible for a reward up to a $1,000
FALLBROOK – Spring is here and the Fallbrook Avocado Festival is coming up on Sunday
Main Avenue and its cross streets from East Mission to Fallbrook Street will be filled with more than 450 vendors
Holy Guacamole will once again offer their signature chips and guacamole
and other food vendors will offer a large variety of dishes to serve to all the festivalgoers
a variety of locally grown fruits and vegetables
The Artisan Walk on Alvarado will have local handmade artisan goods and foods
Live entertainment and fun activities will be offered for just about all age groups
The Main Stage inside the Beer and Wine Garden
various types of performances and several contests
Festivalgoers can sign up at the Chamber for the contest
the Avocado Holding Competition and Awesome Avocado Attire Contest
Shuttles will transport attendees to the festival site quickly and smoothly from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the last shuttle run at 4:45 p.m. Parking areas with shuttle stops include Frasier Elementary School, Fallbrook Community Center, Northgate Market, and Fallbrook High School. More information on www.fallbrookchamberofcommerce.org or call the chamber at 760-728-5845
Submitted by the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce
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(CNS) - A 44-year-old felon suspected of drug and gun possession was arrested during a traffic stop in Fallbrook Tuesday
Two Fallbrook Sheriff's Substation Crime Suppression Team deputies conducted the stop Tuesday in the 1100 block of South Vine Street around 2 p.m
when two passengers exited the vehicle and began running through an alley
according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Office
One deputy stayed with the driver while his partner pursued the two passengers through a congested parking lot before crossing Main Street
Sheriff's officials stated that the deputy eventually gave up the chase after the suspects ran in separate directions
Both suspects remained at large Tuesday evening
prompting authorities to seek public assistance in locating them
was taken into custody on suspicion of being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm
as well as other narcotic-related offenses
and was booked into the Vista Detention Facility
Anyone with additional information regarding the investigation was urged to call the Fallbrook Sheriff's Substation at 760-451-3100
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – A man was arrested on suspicion of intentionally starting a brush fire in Fallbrook last week
Neema Ahmadpour was arrested in connection with a fire that erupted at around 11:45 a.m
near the Santa Margarita River Trail Preserve
the suspect is also accused of threatening a park ranger with a knife
“deputies discovered multiple Molotov cocktails ready for use,” officials stated
Cal Fire officials said other fires that were ignited on Feb
20 and 21 were “determined to have been caused by Molotov cocktails,” and investigators are working to see if those fires are linked to Ahmadpour
Ahmadpour’s arrest comes after another man was arrested on suspicion of starting the Lilac and Pala fires in the North County on Jan
Editor’s note: This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available
A fast-moving brush fire scorched dozens of acres and forced residential evacuations today in a rural area near Pala Mesa Resort before crews halted the spread of the blaze
The blaze erupted for unknown reasons about 12:45 p.m
off the 3800 block of Lake Garden Drive in Fallbrook
just west of Interstate 15 and east of Gird Road
the flames had spread over an estimated 48 acres and were moving through areas near homes
Sheriff's deputies cleared people out of residences near the burn zone while firefighters battled the blaze on the ground and aboard air tankers and water-dropping helicopters
Areas subject to a mandatory evacuation order as of mid-afternoon were neighborhoods east of Gird Road; north of state Route 76; south of Laketree Drive
Pala Mesa Drive and Wilt Road; and west of Old Highway 395
Residents of locations to the north of those perimeters —as far north as Reche Road — were advised to prepare to leave their homes on short notice
See a map of evacuation order and warning here.
crews had halted the spread of the blaze at roughly 50 acres
There were no reports of structural damage or injuries
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JLL Capital Markets led the sales efforts for the Class A
207K SF office building located in northwest Houston
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HOUSTON, Jan. 6, 2024 – JLL Capital Markets announced today the sale of Legacy at Fallbrook
207,029-square-foot office property in the burgeoning northwest Houston submarket
JLL represented the confidential seller in the sale to Radler Enterprises
purchased this property after being active in the Class A office market in this area for decades
“The addition of Legacy at Fallbrook expands our already significant presence in the Northwest Houston submarket and reflects our confidence in the continued performance of high-quality suburban assets,” said Radom
The five-story building is currently 96.2% leased and is LEED-Gold certified
offering tenants amenities such as a state-of-the-art fitness center
conference facilities and a full-service deli
Legacy at Fallbrook occupies a 20.03-acre site that includes a 12.96-acre development tract ideal for future office or industrial expansion
Located at 10720 West Sam Houston Parkway North
Legacy at Fallbrook is in the heart of one of the fastest-growing areas of Houston
The property provides tenants with exceptional multi-directional regional accessibility through Beltway 8
This prime location connects Legacy at Fallbrook to Houston's newest residential communities and major employment centers
The JLL Investment Sales and Advisory team was led by Managing Directors Kevin McConn and Marty Hogan
“Legacy at Fallbrook is not only a prime investment due to its superior location and strong tenant base
but it also capitalizes on the increasing demand for high-quality office space in Houston’s expanding northwest corridor,” said McConn
developments like this are well-positioned to attract significant tenant interest and benefit from the area's dynamic population growth and economic vitality.”
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(KGTV) — One day after the Garden Fire burned near their homes in Fallbrook
friends Linda Cleveland and Margaret Kofron are reflecting on their shared experience
This wasn't the first time the two had to evacuate because of a wildfire
the Lilac Fire ripped through the bordering city of Bonsall
The fire destroyed 114 homes and damaged 55 others
Cleveland and Kofron’s neighborhood was spared from the damage
"Our entire neighborhood was filled with smoke
we didn’t know when we would be able to come back or if our houses would still be here.”
Friday’s Garden Fire was a different story
Slower winds allowed crews to quickly control the flames
But people living nearby still had to evacuate
I met Cleveland and her granddaughter at the evacuation center while they waited with their husky and two cats
Cleveland says they were able to get constant updates online
we could see where the fire was on the map and kept hearing updates
It wasn’t as scary as before because this time
we had more information on the fire itself,” Cleveland said
The Garden Fire sparked her same fears from seven years ago
“I consider my home my sacred place," Kofron said
"So a lot of emotions of fear of losing that.”
The two are now able to unwind on Kofron’s front porch
Thanks to the firefighters who saved their homes a second time around
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Cal Fire crews in the Fallbrook area quickly stopped the spread of a brush fire that started from a small building Friday morning
firefighters first received a call about the fire at 9:55 a.m
at the intersection of Overland Trail and South Mission Road
the fire had a moderate rate of spread and burned five acres of vegetation before firefighters stopped it from spreading further
The outbuilding the fire started in was destroyed
#MissionFire [update] The fire is reported as one outbuilding destroyed
A total of 5 acres of vegetation has burned with the forward rate of spread stopped
Sky 10 flew above the fire for an aerial view of the blaze
It's unclear at this point what the cause of the fire was
Celebrate International Dark Sky week in Fallbrook
International Dark Sky Certification update
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