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Overnight Crime Spans Three Neighborhoods; Infant Formula Alert Remains Active

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San Diego Police Department dispatch logs for June 22nd recorded a busy early morning across several city neighborhoods. The most serious incident was a hot prowl burglary — meaning occupants were believed to be home at the time — at 3000 Greely Avenue in Logan Heights at 12:33 AM. No suspect information had been publicly released as of Monday morning. Hot prowl designations carry different intent implications for prosecution than standard residential burglaries.

Additional overnight calls included a disturbance with violence at 200 Fennell Court in Valencia Park at 12:51 AM and another disturbance at 700 Fifth Avenue in the Gaslamp Quarter at 1:20 AM. Earlier on June 21st, a disturbing-the-peace incident involving an unconcealed weapon was logged at 800 Thomas Avenue in Pacific Beach, alongside a misdemeanor hit-and-run in the Midway District, an accident on El Cajon Boulevard in North Park, and a suicide threat on 70th Street in Rolando.

The suicide threat call is a reminder that public safety encompasses more than criminal enforcement. The county's FY2027 budget includes a $1.4 billion behavioral health allocation, directly relevant to how such calls are staffed and handled.

A separate public health alert remains active from County Environmental Health: three infants between two and five months of age across California, Pennsylvania, and Washington were hospitalized following illness onset between April and May 2026. All three cases were linked to Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula, manufactured in Europe and distributed through Target stores and online from July 2025 through June 2026. County staff are working with local retailers to remove the product. Families who have purchased this formula are advised to dispose of it immediately and monitor infants for symptoms for up to 30 days after last use.