
SeaWorld caring for 8 rescued pelicans SeaWorld took in eight brown pelicans from Arizona recently after the birds were rescued and given initial treatment at two rehabilitation centers in Arizona. SeaWorld animal care specialists expect to care for the birds until they can be released back into the wild within days. One of the birds is missing a wing because of amputation, however, and will not be able to be returned into its natural enviroment, officials said. The birds were likely blown off course by recent monsoons. The Tucson Wildlife and Liberty Wildlife Centers in Arizona rehabilitated and stabilized the birds before sending them to SeaWorld. Robber hits PB grocery store Police officials are probing the Aug. 14 robbery of the Ralph’s grocery store on Mission Boulevard after a man simulated a handgun and demanded prescription medication from a pharmacist around 10:30 a.m. Investigators said the suspect entered the store’s pharmacy area and made the demand, although witnesses said they did not actually see a weapon. The man is described as about 50 years old, 5’ 10″ tall, with a medium build and tan skin. He was also described as unshaven and wearing a black baseball cap and a light-colored tank top. The suspect fled on foot. The case is being investigated by the San Diego Police Department’s Robbery Division.








