Vivian Crowder, a woman diagnosed with dementia, has been missing since October 29. She was last observed on that Tuesday, walking along the northbound shoulder of Route 125 near the Interstate 8 overpass in San Diego. Authorities and concerned family members have been conducting searches and requesting the public’s assistance in locating her to ensure her safety.
In related local news affecting San Diego, health officials have reported a case of E. coli linked to a nationwide outbreak associated with organic carrots. This situation has led to warnings from San Diego County Public Health Officials, urging residents to dispose of the possibly contaminated carrots they may have purchased.
Additionally, San Diego is gearing up for what is expected to be a record-setting Thanksgiving travel week. The San Diego County Regional Airport Authority has forecasted that about 460,000 people will be passing through San Diego International Airport (SAN) from Tuesday to Sunday, around the Thanksgiving holiday. Travelers are advised to prepare for busy terminals and to plan accordingly to accommodate the anticipated surge in travel activity.
San Diegans and visitors alike are encouraged to stay informed about local news through various media outlets offering continuous coverage, such as NBC 7’s free stream service available to all. This ensures timely updates on crucial events and situations impacting the community.
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