Ryan is stoked to be in San Diego! He’s coming to the area from Sacramento. So, he only had to shuffle his area codes around a little bit, trading the 916 for the 619.
SAN DIEGO – Arkan Somo’s a local business owner with convenience stores near downtown and the College area.
He told ABC 10News it’s been a prolonged problem since Prop 47- which in 2014 changed particular low-level theft and drug offenses from felonies to misdemeanors - passed nearly 10 years ago.As we reported, the San Diego Police Department released the yearly crime stats this week which show nearly a three percent drop in crime overall.
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