Valley Center Archives - Times of San Diego Local News and Opinion for San Diego Mon, 27 May 2024 15:28:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://timesofsandiego.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-TOSD-Favicon-512x512-1-100x100.png Valley Center Archives - Times of San Diego 32 32 181130289 CHP Reports Woman Killed When Her Vehicle Crashes into a Tree in Valley Center https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2024/05/27/chp-reports-woman-killed-when-her-vehicle-crashes-into-a-tree-in-valley-center/ Mon, 27 May 2024 15:28:27 +0000 https://timesofsandiego.com/?p=273986 A California Highway Patrol cruiserThe crash occurred at the intersection of Rock Hill Ranch and Valley Center roads around 7:15 p.m. Sunday, according to the California Highway Patrol.]]> A California Highway Patrol cruiser
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A woman died after crashing a vehicle into a tree in Valley Center on Sunday evening.

The crash occurred at the intersection of Rock Hill Ranch and Valley Center roads around 7:15 p.m. Sunday, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The woman was temporarily trapped in her vehicle, the CHP reported. Her name was withheld pending notification of next of kin.

It was unclear if drugs or alcohol were factors in the crash.

No other injuries were reported and the crash remainder under investigation.

City News Service contributed to this article.

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Man Killed in Crash Near Harrah’s Resort Last Friday Identified as Miguel Zuniga, 19 https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2024/04/24/man-killed-in-crash-near-harrahs-resort-last-friday-identified-as-miguel-zuniga-19/ Thu, 25 Apr 2024 00:16:14 +0000 https://timesofsandiego.com/?p=270554 Falck ambulanceMiguel Angel Zuniga of Valley Center was making a left turn from West Tribal Road onto Valley Center Road when the Toyota Camry he was driving was struck by a southbound Ford Expedition shortly before 8:30 p.m. Friday. ]]> Falck ambulance
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The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has publicly identified a 19-year-old man who was killed last week in a traffic crash on a remote rural road near Harrah’s Resort Southern California.

Miguel Angel Zuniga of Valley Center was making a left turn from West Tribal Road onto Valley Center Road when the Toyota Camry he was driving was struck by a southbound Ford Expedition shortly before 8:30 p.m. Friday.

Zuniga died at the scene of the accident, the medical examiner’s office reported.

The driver of the Expedition was placed under arrest at the scene for suspicion of DUI and booked into the Vista Detention Facility.

“He faces multiple charges related to this incident, including misdemeanor DUI-alcohol,” the CHP reported.

City News Service contributed to this report.

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Suspect Accused of DUI After Valley Center Motorist, 19, Dies in Collision https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2024/04/20/suspect-accused-of-dui-after-valley-center-motorist-19-dies-in-collision/ Sun, 21 Apr 2024 02:18:57 +0000 https://timesofsandiego.com/?p=270165 California Highway Patrol. Photo by Chris StoneAuthorities arrested a man on suspicion of DUI after a two-vehicle collision near Valley Center killed a 19-year-old driver.]]> California Highway Patrol. Photo by Chris Stone
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Authorities arrested a man on suspicion of DUI after a two-vehicle collision near Valley Center killed a 19-year-old driver.

The crash occurred around 8:20 p.m. Friday at Valley Center Road and West Tribal Road, according to the California Highway Patrol.

A 19-year-old Valley Center man who was driving a white Toyota Camry, entered the intersection and collided with a 34-year-old Ranchita man at the wheel of a Ford Expedition, the CHP reported.

The Toyota driver died at the scene, while the driver of the Ford, Fernando Porras Abrego, was placed under arrest for suspicion of DUI and booked into the Vista Detention Facility.

“He faces multiple charges related to this incident, including misdemeanor DUI-alcohol,” the CHP reported.

The victim’s identity will be released through the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office pending family notification.

Authorities urged anyone with additional information to call the CHP at 760-643-3400.

City News Service

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Construction Worker, Expectant Father Killed in Valley Center Hit-Run Identified https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2024/04/15/construction-worker-expectant-father-killed-in-valley-center-hit-run-identified/ Tue, 16 Apr 2024 05:45:05 +0000 https://timesofsandiego.com/?p=269466 Manuel LeonAuthorities Monday publicly identified a 27-year-old construction worker who was killed last week when a hit-and-run driver's car struck him on a rural road a few miles west of Harrah's Resort Southern California.]]> Manuel Leon
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Manuel Leon. Courtesy: GoFundMe

Authorities Monday publicly identified a 27-year-old construction worker who was killed last week when a hit-and-run driver’s car struck him on a rural road a few miles west of Harrah’s Resort Southern California.

Manuel Leon of Fallbrook was working as a traffic flagman at a work site in the 14500 block of Cool Valley Road in Valley Center when an eastbound Toyota Corolla hit him shortly before 7 a.m. Wednesday, according to the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office and California Highway Patrol.

Following the fatal impact, the motorist continued driving and left the area, CHP public-affairs Officer Hunter Gerber said.

Paramedics took Leon to Palomar Medical Center in Escondido, where he was pronounced dead about 4 1/2 hours later.

The next day, CHP investigators arrested the man who allegedly was driving the car that struck the victim. Ruperto Jesus Lopez, 77, was booked into county jail in Vista on suspicion of hit-and-run causing death and vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence.

A GoFundMe page created to raise funds for Leon’s family states he leaves behind a wife, 7-year-old daughter, 4-year-old son and a baby boy due in May. The page can be viewed here.

City News Service contributed to this article.

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Driver, 77, Held on $500K Bail in Fatal Valley Center Hit-Run https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2024/04/12/driver-77-jailed-in-fatal-valley-center-hit-run/ Fri, 12 Apr 2024 19:37:23 +0000 https://timesofsandiego.com/?p=269222 A 77-year-old man was behind bars Friday for allegedly fleeing after the car he was driving fatally struck a construction worker on a rural road a few miles west of Harrah's Resort Southern California.]]>
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A 77-year-old man was behind bars Friday for allegedly fleeing after the car he was driving struck a construction worker on a rural road near Harrah’s Resort Southern California.

Ruperto Jesus Lopez was behind the wheel of a Toyota Corolla that hit the laborer, a Fallbrook resident, 37, as the victim was directing traffic at a work site in the 14500 block of Cool Valley Road in Valley Center shortly before 7 a.m. Wednesday, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Lopez was arrested Thursday and booked into county jail in Vista on suspicion of hit-and-run causing death and vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence. He was being held on $500,000 bail pending arraignment, scheduled for Monday afternoon.

Following the impact, Lopez continued driving and left the area, CHP public-affairs Officer Hunter Gerber alleged.

Paramedics took the victim to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. His name was withheld pending family notification.

The CHP did not disclose what led investigators to identify Lopez as the alleged hit-and-run driver in the case.

– City News Service

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Suspect in Valley Center Hit-and-Run Arrested After Construction Worker’s Death https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2024/04/11/suspect-in-valley-center-hit-and-run-arrested-after-construction-workers-death/ Fri, 12 Apr 2024 02:04:14 +0000 https://timesofsandiego.com/?p=269139 California Highway Patrol. Photo by Chris StoneA day after a construction worker died in a Valley Center hit-and-run, authorities arrested the suspected driver, according to the California Highway Patrol.]]> California Highway Patrol. Photo by Chris Stone
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A California Highway Patrol cruiser. Photo by Chris Stone

A day after a construction worker died in a Valley Center hit-and-run, authorities arrested the suspected driver, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Ruperto Jesus Lopez was booked into the Vista Detention Facility after being taken into custody at 4:30 p.m. Thursday by investigators from the CHP’s Oceanside Area Office. He faces multiple charges, including felony hit and run.

CHP officers had responded to reports of a vehicle versus pedestrian hit-and-run in the 14500 block of Cool Valley Road after the incident, at approximately 6:55 a.m. Wednesday.

A construction flagman, a 37-year-old resident of Fallbrook, was directing traffic on Cool Valley, east of Cole Grade Road when he was struck by a tan Toyota Corolla.

Following the crash, the Corolla fled the scene. Medics took the victim to a local hospital, but he died from his injuries; his identity has yet to be released by the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office.

It is not yet known if alcohol or drugs contributed to the collision.

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Valley Center’s Gina Roberts Has Sights Set on Joining Board of Embattled NRA https://timesofsandiego.com/politics/2024/03/25/valley-centers-gina-roberts-has-sights-set-on-joining-board-of-embattled-nra/ Tue, 26 Mar 2024 06:15:51 +0000 https://timesofsandiego.com/?p=267205 Gina Roberts expects to learn this spring whether she's won a seat on national NRA board.If elected (on her second try), the 69-year-old sharpshooter would be the second San Diegan on the NRA board, after the late Thomas F. Gaines of Chula Vista.]]> Gina Roberts expects to learn this spring whether she's won a seat on national NRA board.
Gina Roberts expects to learn this spring whether she's won a seat on national NRA board.
Gina Roberts expects to learn this spring whether she’s won a seat on national NRA board. Times of San Diego photo illustration

This month’s issue of American Rifleman, the official magazine of the National Rifle Association, lists 34 candidates for three-year terms on the national NRA board.

List of candidates for NRA Board of Directors. (PDF)
List of candidates for NRA Board of Directors. (PDF)

One is Regina Roberts of Valley Center.

But Roberts, who goes by Gina, has a great shot at being elected to the 76-member board — since 25 will be elevated ahead of the top gun lobby’s mid-May convention in Dallas.

Michael Schwartz, executive director of San Diego County Gun Owners PAC, is among her boosters.

“The NRA is headed towards an unknown future due to a change in leadership,” he said, alluding to toppled NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre, found liable for millions of dollars in a civil corruption case.

“Gina is a great person to help them plot a course (and) is a fantastic person and great Second Amendment ambassador,” Schwartz said of his founding director.

If elected (on her second try), the 69-year-old champion sharpshooter would be the second San Diegan on the NRA board, after the late Thomas F. Gaines of Chula Vista.

But today’s NRA isn’t your father’s — having lost membership, political clout and tons of money in recent years after acquiring a reputation as a bulletproof force in Washington.

Roberts, an NRA member for 45 years, is still big on protecting the Second Amendment [“Religious people would say (self-protection) is a God-given right. I would say it’s just the right of being a human being”] but wants to see the NRA return to its roots and “focus on the members.”

“They went off on a lot of … tangents that they believed supported that [gun rights aim],” she told me in an hour-long phone interview. “And there was a lot of entitlement at entire management levels, none of which I could claim. The biggest thing that the directors can do is get the organization refocused.”

Her thoughts on LaPierre?

“He’s paid back about $1.2 million and likely he’ll be required to pay back another $4 million or so,” Roberts said. “The conviction is politically driven but probably appropriate. Wayne has fought hard for the 2nd Amendment as has his wife, Susan, who worked for free.”

Roberts calls the LaPierre fallout “a mess, both because the previous finance committee allowed it and the entitled feeling of Wayne. There have been a lot of changes made, but more are required.”

Roberts notes her “good relationship” with Susan LaPierre, calling her a “sweetheart.”

She sent Roberts a two-line response about the court outcome, saying: “Wayne is OK, and he’s going to be all right.”

(Roberts says she wouldn’t accept NRA money as a board member — as a 2019 report said that some did — except to defray air fare to meetings six times a year.)

Gina Roberts (shown with arrow) was pictured on Time magazine 2019 cover "Guns in America."
Gina Roberts (shown with arrow) was pictured on Time magazine 2018 cover “Guns in America.”

Roberts recalls a recent gun show, where she introduced herself around.

“The pushback I got was significant,” she said. “Those were people who were really strong members. They were just annoyed. They just didn’t feel like they were being prioritized.”

The NRA for decades has been the “pre-eminent” gun safety and training organization “and they still are,” she says. “But it’s been minimized so bad by the media. It’s probably a third of the budget or more. … but that never makes the news.”

She still wants the NRA to influence elections “like they did when Clinton was president. … We haven’t done that in a long time.”

Her strategy for election spending and messaging?

“That’s kind of a tough question because you don’t get to see the budgets or anything until you’re elected,” Roberts said. “But I kind of have to say, you know, just re-emphasize the servant leadership side of it. You know, it’s like we’re paying a lot of consultants. We paid a lot of lawyers and things that aren’t getting us benefit.”

Roberts is critical of the group for having remained in New York (its base since 1871, founded amid dismay over poor marksmanship by Union troops in the Civil War).

“The fact that they stayed in New York City as a nonprofit was dumb as hell,” she said. “Why did they stay there so long? Now they’ve come under the purview of [New York Attorney General] Letitia James. They’re shaken up like hell right now — they’re like: ‘Oh shit. Maybe we oughta do some changes.’ Well, no shit, people.”

Roberts has shaken up San Diego politics as well.

A transgender woman, she was president of the Log Cabin Republicans — conservative members of the LGBTQ community — and a member of the San Diego County Republican Party Central Committee until her recent resignation. She also stepped down from the Valley Center fire board and is wrapping up duties with her local Kiwanis Club.

The reason?

She moved to Cutter, New Mexico (near Truth or Consequences), for a job with Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space-tourism company at Spaceport America.

After serving as a contractor for four months, Roberts was lured out of retirement in June 2022 to be VG’s senior manager of engineering for technical operations — “so I’ve got 10 engineers working for me, some of the brightest kids I’ve ever worked with,” including one 46 years her junior.

“We are responsible for keeping them flying. … Make sure the planes are safe,” says the UC San Diego chemistry and economics graduate.

(Asked if she’d like to be shot into space, Roberts said: “Oh God. I’d go in a second” but doubts she can afford a ticket. “Yeah, if I had half a million dollars. Well, they’d probably give [an] employee discount.”)

A two-time honorary mayor of Valley Center, Roberts will keep her California residency until after the November election. (She rents a granny flat here.)

Another post she’s leaving is membership on the county’s Human Relations Commission, where she learned about the county gun violence reduction project.

“I was the only pro-gun person on that,” she said. “They didn’t reach out to Michael Schwartz, didn’t reach out to any of the other gun groups. I sent a note to [Supervisor] Jim Desmond and said: ‘You need me on this.'”

Roberts pushed the group to recognize that a majority of people committing gun violence are doing it with their own legally owned guns — turning weapons on themselves.

“It’s a tragedy — don’t get me wrong,” she said. “There’s a huge amount of work in the gun community to work on that problem and trying to get the focus on mental health.”

She’s concerned about “a lot of really shaky things going on.”

An example is the Veterans Administration, where she says that if one consults a mental health professional because you’re feeling unsafe, “you are going to become, within days, never going to be able to own a firearm again.”

She says such people are put in a database as unstable, “unable to own a firearm, and that’s completely wrong because the way the rules are written you have to be adjudicated as having a mental health problem.” 

Addressing this issue, she says, are groups like Walk The Talk America and Hold My Guns “setting up programs around the country that if you’re feeling unsafe with your guns, you can give them to a third party who will hold them for you until come back and say: Yeah, I’m good.”

The county’s 18-member gun-violence group issued its final report in 2023.

In New Mexico, Roberts won’t immediately jump into local politics, saying she’ll keep a low profile for the next year.

“I actually enjoy this kind of sitting back for a little bit and watching what’s going on,” she said, but notes that she could run for supervisor in her rural area.

“I’m kind of a whole new experience for Sierra County, especially the Republican Party,” she said.

Her LGBT status drew attention at Virgin Galactic, where Roberts joined the company’s DEIB committee (standing for diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging.)

“The lady who runs it actually lives in San Diego and commutes to Tustin and she’s super, super liberal,” Roberts says. They still “related well to each other.”

VG wants Roberts to helm the company’s float in the Las Cruces Pride parade, but she says: “That’s going to be a stretch.”

She still owns a “Don’t Tread on Me” gay-pride flag, however.

“I still get in trouble for just telling people [that] you get through this life a lot better if you don’t play the victim,” she told me. But “we’ve proven that people with completely different political ideologies can work together.”

She won’t return to reality TV, though.

In 2021, she told of navigating Season 1 of a niche show called “Surviving Mann.”

It brands itself as “the ultimate test of strength and survival” hosted by “Don Mann, a SEAL Team 6 Special Operations veteran, extreme adventure champion and New York Times Best-Selling author.”

Contestants are taken to remote special ops training locations “where they must battle it out for the chance to challenge Don in the ultimate survival showdown.”

On Facebook, Roberts said she made it through filming in the Nevada desert.

“It was pretty awesome,” she wrote. “I did some new stuff, more physical training and hiking than a long time (ever) walked about 20 miles in a week, met some really awesome and talented people. Did better overall than I expected, six of the hardest physical days I’ve ever done and I’m proud of how I did.”

Three years earlier, in November 2018, Roberts was among 245 people shown on Time magazine’s foldout cover titled “Guns in America.”

She told Time:

The thing that has always struck me as the best part of being in the gun culture is the fact it makes it possible for everybody to be equal. If you have a 250-pound man attacking a 95-pound woman, it’s not a fair fight. If the woman is trained and able to protect herself with a firearm, it becomes much more of an equal balance.

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Man Dies After Rincon Shooting, Charges Upgraded Against Alleged Gunman https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2024/02/28/man-dies-after-rincon-shooting-charges-upgraded-against-alleged-gunman/ Wed, 28 Feb 2024 23:43:09 +0000 https://timesofsandiego.com/?p=264291 Central jailJason Gillespie, 46, was pronounced dead at a hospital about 11:30 p.m. Monday, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.]]> Central jail
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A man wounded last week in a shooting at Rincon Indian Reservation has died of his injuries, and charges against the suspected gunman have been upgraded to include a murder count, authorities reported Wednesday.

Jason Gillespie, 46, was pronounced dead at a hospital about 11:30 p.m. Monday, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.

Deputies responding to a report of gunfire about 1 p.m. Friday found Gillespie wounded in the 7500 block of Mendoza Road in Valley Center, about a half-mile northeast of Harrah’s Resort Southern California, Lt. Joseph Jarjura said.

The suspected shooter, probationer Kyle Del Gregory, 31, was arrested at the scene.

“At this stage of the investigation, the motivation and circumstances of the crime are still under investigation,” Jarjura said Wednesday.

Authorities have disclosed no details about the relationship, if any, between the two men.

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Valley Center Resident, 31, Jailed in Shooting at Rincon Indian Reservation https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2024/02/26/valley-center-resident-31-jailed-in-shooting-at-rincon-indian-reservation/ Mon, 26 Feb 2024 21:14:45 +0000 https://timesofsandiego.com/?p=264079  A Valley Center resident was behind bars Monday on suspicion of attempted murder in connection with a shooting that left another man wounded last week at Rincon Indian Reservation.]]>
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 A Valley Center resident was behind bars Monday on suspicion of attempted murder in connection with a shooting that left another man wounded last week at Rincon Indian Reservation.

Kyle Del Gregory, 31, allegedly opened fire on the 46-year-old victim with a rifle about 1 p.m. Friday in the 7500 block of Mendoza Road, about a half-mile northeast of Harrah’s Resort Southern California, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.

Paramedics airlifted the wounded man to a hospital, where he was admitted in undisclosed condition.

Deputies arrested Gregory at the scene of the shooting, Lt. Joseph Jarjura said.

Authorities have disclosed no suspected motive for the alleged firearm assault.

Gregory, who was on probation at the time of his arrest, was being held at San Diego Central Jail without bail pending arraignment, scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.

–City News Service

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Gunfire in Valley Center Leaves One Person Wounded https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2024/02/23/gunfire-in-valley-center-leaves-one-person-wounded/ Sat, 24 Feb 2024 07:00:17 +0000 https://timesofsandiego.com/?p=263926 Patrol deputiesThe gunfire was reported at about 1 p.m. Friday in the 7500 block of Mendoza Road, Sheriff's officials said.]]> Patrol deputies
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 A shooting in Valley Center left one person wounded Friday.

The gunfire was reported at about 1 p.m. in the 7500 block of Mendoza Road, just east of Valley Center Road, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.

Further details, including the severity of the victim’s wounds and the circumstances that led to the shooting, remained unavailable.

– City News Service

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