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OCEANSIDE, Calif. KGTV - An Oceanside grandmother says a perfect impersonation helped scam her out of more than $14,000 in savings.Late Friday morning, 89-year-old Shirley got a call on her landline and saw her grandson s first name on the caller ID. When she picked up, sh starbucks stanley cup e heard a voice that soun stanley canada ded and talked just like her grandson, who is on active duty in the Air Force. He said, Grandma, I broke my nose, said Shirley.He told her he d been in an accident, and handed the phone to his attorney, who told her that her grandson had been arrested for hitting another car and injuring a woman, 7 months pregnant. I was, of course, very shook up, said Shirley. I was sure it was my grandson that had talked to me. The words he used, the way he spoke. The lawyer offered a solution. If stanley quencher you pay cash bond today of $9200, the charges will be dropped, said Shirley.Shirley went to the bank and pulled out the cash. She was instructed to tape up the cash in a box.Ring video shows her hours later, before she met a woman, possibly in her late 50s, just outside camera range with the box.Moments later, the attorney told her, the pregnant woman s baby had died. The charges were more serious. Another $5,000 was needed. I was devastated, hysterical almost. I cried, said Shirley. This lady had lost a baby, and my grandson was going to be charged with murder. I missed many red flags, but was so concerned for my grandson. Shirley made another trip to the bank. This time, a man picked up the box. Fdlx Teenager shot outside Oceanside home
SAN DIEGO stanley quencher KGTV -- Parents arent the only ones trying to figure out the new school year. Teachers are in the same boat, also dealing with the emotions of not being able to go back to the classroom right away.ABC 10News is following four teachers throughout the new school year, as they navigate the ups and downs this strange time brings.Dawn Harrison is a first grade teacher in the Chula Vista Elementary School District. Teaching is her passion. One of my favorite things is the lightbulb moment when theyre in the process of learning something and it clicks for them and youre there to witness that click, Harrison said. I love their hugs. I love hearing about their day. That personal interaction is gone for now with teachers preparing to go virtual for the new school year. For Harrison, with no biological children of her own, she stanley website views her students as her own children. Its devastating, not to get their hugs, their wanting to hold your hand, even the tugging on your shirt, Harrison said.On top of the emotional connection, there are other questions when it comes to teaching first grade. How am I going to teach six-year-olds to stanley mugs read via a computer How am I going to teach them to think mathematically through a computer she asked.Harrisons challenges are different than what her husband faces. Rick Meads is a teacher at Eastlake High School. With the older students, they are much more technologically savvy. Theyre going to be a lot more easily adapted, he said.He teaches dig
OCEANSIDE, Calif. KGTV - An Oceanside grandmother says a perfect impersonation helped scam her out of more than $14,000 in savings.Late Friday morning, 89-year-old Shirley got a call on her landline and saw her grandson s first name on the caller ID. When she picked up, sh starbucks stanley cup e heard a voice that soun stanley canada ded and talked just like her grandson, who is on active duty in the Air Force. He said, Grandma, I broke my nose, said Shirley.He told her he d been in an accident, and handed the phone to his attorney, who told her that her grandson had been arrested for hitting another car and injuring a woman, 7 months pregnant. I was, of course, very shook up, said Shirley. I was sure it was my grandson that had talked to me. The words he used, the way he spoke. The lawyer offered a solution. If stanley quencher you pay cash bond today of $9200, the charges will be dropped, said Shirley.Shirley went to the bank and pulled out the cash. She was instructed to tape up the cash in a box.Ring video shows her hours later, before she met a woman, possibly in her late 50s, just outside camera range with the box.Moments later, the attorney told her, the pregnant woman s baby had died. The charges were more serious. Another $5,000 was needed. I was devastated, hysterical almost. I cried, said Shirley. This lady had lost a baby, and my grandson was going to be charged with murder. I missed many red flags, but was so concerned for my grandson. Shirley made another trip to the bank. This time, a man picked up the box. Fdlx Teenager shot outside Oceanside home
SAN DIEGO stanley quencher KGTV -- Parents arent the only ones trying to figure out the new school year. Teachers are in the same boat, also dealing with the emotions of not being able to go back to the classroom right away.ABC 10News is following four teachers throughout the new school year, as they navigate the ups and downs this strange time brings.Dawn Harrison is a first grade teacher in the Chula Vista Elementary School District. Teaching is her passion. One of my favorite things is the lightbulb moment when theyre in the process of learning something and it clicks for them and youre there to witness that click, Harrison said. I love their hugs. I love hearing about their day. That personal interaction is gone for now with teachers preparing to go virtual for the new school year. For Harrison, with no biological children of her own, she stanley website views her students as her own children. Its devastating, not to get their hugs, their wanting to hold your hand, even the tugging on your shirt, Harrison said.On top of the emotional connection, there are other questions when it comes to teaching first grade. How am I going to teach six-year-olds to stanley mugs read via a computer How am I going to teach them to think mathematically through a computer she asked.Harrisons challenges are different than what her husband faces. Rick Meads is a teacher at Eastlake High School. With the older students, they are much more technologically savvy. Theyre going to be a lot more easily adapted, he said.He teaches dig