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SAN DIEGO  KGTV  鈥?San Diego Police are searching for an at-risk woman who was last seen sometime Wednesday morning.Police said 40-year-old Dahlia Castro was last seen at about 8 a.m. on Wednesday. Castro is considered at-risk and has the mental capacity of a younger teenager, police added. She is a current client of the San Diego Regional Center, which works with San Diegans with developmental disabilities and their families.Castro is not able to state where she lives or how to get home. She also doesn t know how to ride public transportation or have any money or identification on  stanley cup her.Police described Castro as a Hispanic woman, 5 5  tall, with brown hair and eyes. Police didn t know what kind of clothing she was last seen wearing.SDPD officers and an ABLE helicopter were searching the area of 6300 Plaza Cuernavaca for Castro.Anyone with information is asked to call SDPD at 619-531-2000. stanley cup becher                 Copyright 2021 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.                Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information.             now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter.    Click here to manage all Newsletters                                                                                                                                                               stanley mug                                                                                                 Qadr Dallas salon owner jailed for defying virus shutdown order
BOISE, Idaho 鈥?Racial discrimination is an issue on college campuses across the nation. Nearly 1,100 hate crimes at schools were reported to the U.S. Department of Education in 2017, but the real number of incidents of racism is likely much higher.Now after several incidents of on-campus racism at Boise State University, students are calling on administration to do more to put an end to incidents of racism on campus.Ximena Bustillo, with Boise States independent student newspaper,                             The Arbiter, dove into this firsthand                        , and found students were concerned with the lack of concern from housing officials. From the  n-word  written on multiple dorm room doors across campus, to swastika s, and notes with a call for death to anyone who isn t white, some campus residents and staff are questioning Boise State s commitment to diversity and inclusion.  Students don t feel comfortable living on campus anymore,  said Karla Magana, Resident Assistant and student at Boise State University; and a fellow Resident Assistant and student, Carter Jones, echoed that statement,  When I first moved into Chaffey last year, the RA that checked me in didn t know what to do when they saw a Swastika drawn on my door deck. T stanley cup usa hese students are making sure racist incidents no longer fly under the radar at Boise State. A freshman stanley cup  at the university, Sunday Thabach, said:  I don t really feel comfortable being at Boise State.  And  stanley becher Dele Ogunrinola, another Resid
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