
Frits Leo Versteegh, the 75-year-old man jailed Dec. 4 after he reportedly emailed a threat to blow up San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) work trucks in a land-use dispute, pleaded not guilty Dec. 12 to making a false bomb report.
Frits Leo Versteegh, the 75-year-old man jailed Dec. 4 after he reportedly emailed a threat to blow up San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) work trucks in a land-use dispute, pleaded not guilty Dec. 12 to making a false bomb report.
The former San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) employee was given his sentencing after being accused of running over a pedestrian with his utility truck on Jan. 6.
Hector Hoyt, the former San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) employee accused of running over a 54-year-old homeless pedestrian with his utility truck on Jan. 6 and fleeing the scene, pleaded guilty Sept. 3 to one felony count of hit and run, according to several news sources.
Hector Hoyt, the former San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) employee accused of running over a 54-year-old homeless pedestrian with his utility truck on Jan. 6 and fleeing the scene, pleaded guilty Sept. 3.
The San Diego Police Department (SDPD) has concluded its investigation into the Jan. 22 fatal car crash that resulted in the death of Ana Herrera Rodriguez and the hospitalization of her five-year-old daughter and four-year-old neighbor, listing several contributing factors in the 32-page traffic collision report forwarded to the City Attorney’s Office last month. Click here for the full story.
The driver of the San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) utility vehicle that struck and killed a woman and injured two young girls on Jan. 22 was found to have had a GPS device mounted below the rearview mirror, according to the police report. SDG&E has issued a statement about the findings.
Video from NBC San Diego. The family of Jaslene Arias filed a lawsuit Feb. 7 against San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) regarding a fatal accident involving an SDG&E driver that took place Jan. 22. Read the full story here.
After a fatal accident in January killed a mother while she walked with her daughter and her neighborhood friend, the family recently filed a lawsuit against San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), claiming that the utility acted in negligence.
In a second fatal accident in January 2014 involving a San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) driver, while the investigation continues, police have cited distracted driving as the likely cause of the accident.
In a second fatal accident in January 2014 involving an San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) driver, while the investigation continues, police have cited distracted driving as the likely cause of the accident. Read the full story here.
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