Fallen Law Enforcement Officers Honored

Hundreds of local law enforcement officers gathered outside the County Administration Center today to remember fellow officers who have died in the line of duty.  The annual ceremony's roll call of the fallen included two new names: Deputy Sheriff Kenneth Collier and Border Patrol Agent Robert Rosas.  Their names have also been added to the glass wall that makes up the Law Enforcement Memorial, and the ceremony concluded with officers' families unveiling the engravings.

The two officers received a special tribute prior to the main ceremony with the arrival of the United States Honor Flag.  The flag was raised over Ground Zero following the September 11 terrorist attacks and is now flown in honor of members of law enforcement, firefighters and the military.  It was brought to the west side of the County Administration Center, where it was raised then lowered to half staff.  

View a slideshow of the event here.

And watch this CTN.org video:

A Microchip Miracle

Two dogs - a black and silver Shih Tzu and a white and cream Beagle-mix - were rescued by an Animal Control Officer last week after U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested a woman on suspicion of human smuggling on Interstate 8 in the Campo area.

Once animals are brought to any County shelter, they are scanned for a microchip. In this case, one was detected on the Shih Tzu. Animal Services staff was able to track the microchip and the dog’s owner. The owner, Patricia Regalado, was contacted and told that her dog was safe and in the care of the County Department of Animal Services. Regalado told the staff that her Shih Tzu, “Baby Vel,” had been stolen from her property in Whittier a year ago and that she was very excited to know her pet was safe and would soon be coming home.

“Having your animal microchipped ensures that your pet has a ticket home,” said Animal Services Director Dawn Danielson.“Animal Services strongly encourages all pet owners to have their pets microchipped as a form of positive identification.

“It’s important for people to know that if they find a stray dog or cat, they should bring it to the animal shelter because there is always a possibility the animal has been microchipped and that we can reunite it with its owner. It’s also a requirement of the law to bring in stray pets.” 

For more information regarding microchips, visit at www.sddac.com.

Lawn Mower Trade-in on Saturday!

Cut down on pollution while cutting your grass.  It's possible by switching to the right mower, and this Saturday is a great chance to make the move.

The 11th Annual Lawn Mower Trade- in Event is scheduled for May 1, 2010 in the north parking lot of the County Administration Center, 1600 Pacific Highway.  County residents who drop off their gas-powered mower will be able to purchase a Black & Decker cordless, battery-rechargeable mower, at a discounted price. 

 
Watch Public Service Announcement  

“Save May 1st and join us in reducing air pollution by switching to an electric mower,” said County Supervisor Ron Roberts.  “You’ll get a great deal on the purchase of a new zero-emission, cordless electric lawnmower and you will be doing your part to ensure we have clean air to breathe and are reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”

By participating in this event, you can eliminate the air pollution from your gas-powered lawn mower, which emits as much air pollution in one hour as driving a car 200 miles.

“In the last decade we have provided 4,395 mowers and eliminated more than 150 tons of air pollution – equivalent to taking 175,800 automobiles off the road,” Supervisor Roberts said.

Requirements

  • Photo I.D. and proof of San Diego County residency (includes cities and unincorporated area).
    (Any of the following: California Driver License, state-issued Identification Card, passport, utility bill, or your personal check that shows your local address.)
  • One (1) lawn mower per household, oil and gas emptied from tank prior to arrival.
    (To recycle your oil, call Waste Management at 619-596-5100 or 760-439-2824 or City of San Diego Environmental Services 858-492-5060.)
  • Lawn mower must be in proper working condition and have all appropriate parts attached.
    (Lawn mower will be inspected, and fuel will be available in the event it is necessary to verify that your mower is in working condition.)
  • $99.99
    (Cash or credit card with proper I.D.)

Parking

The North parking lot will be made available to participants, using the driveway on Pacific Highway to enter. Participants may also park in the South parking lot. Parking in the North lot and half of the South lot will be free; however, the other half of the South lot is paid parking run by Ace Parking. Metered parking is also available in the surrounding area. (Meter requirements on Saturdays begin at 8 a.m.)

Note to Participants

  • There is a limited number of lawn mowers that will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.  (We suggest participants arrive earlier than the 8 a.m. start time. Feel free to bring a lawn chair for your comfort while in line.)
  • One lawnmower per person.
  • The “Start Line” will begin at the East driveway of the North parking lot on Pacific Highway.
  • Important: Please do not leave your mower unattended until you have received your Participant Number. You must be in line with your old mower before a number can be given. A number cannot be given to a fellow participant holding your place in line or keeping an eye on your mower for you.

Lawn Mower Information

We will be distributing a Black & Decker 24 volt cordless mulching lawn mower (Model CMM1200).  The rechargeable battery operates the mower for about 1-hour. The unit comes with a 2-year factory warranty. For more specifications, visit the Black and Decker website.

For more information, call (858) 586-2707



March for Babies on Saturday

Over 4,700 babies are born too soon in San Diego every year. CTN.org talked to a few parents to discuss how their premature babies impacted their lives and what we can do to help give all babies a healthy start in life. Since 2002, the County of San Diego has raised nearly $400,000 for the March of Dimes.

On Saturday at 9 a.m., the March for Babies fundraising walk will begin at Balboa Park. For information, visit the March for Babies site.