The Coast News, October 20, 2023

Page 1

PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID ENCINITAS, CA 92024 PERMIT NO. 94

THE COAST NEWS

.com MAKING WAVES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

VOL. 37, N0. 42

Remley appears in court

Oct. 20, 2023

SAN MARCOS -NEWS

.com Gourd times

THE VISTA Isabel Valenzuela, 1, visits NEWS Carlsbad Strawberry Company’s

.com

Judge orders no contact in murder-for-hire case

pumpkin patch on Oct. 17 with her family from Los Angeles. The popular fall destination has attracted thousands of families this month. More on 13.

By Laura Place

VISTA — A Del Mar horse show producer appeared in Vista Superior Court on Oct. 16 after her recent arrest for allegedly trying to pay someone to kill her husband in a murder-forhire plot. Tatyana Remley, 42, was issued two no-contact orders during a hearing Monday morning that forbid her from contacting her husband, Mark REMLEY Remley, and Garrett Winne, a friend of the couple whom Remley allegedly solicited for the murder. Remley reportedly offered money to Winne in July to carry out the murder of her husband, whom she married in 2011 but has been separated from since May. Winne reported the incident to law enforcement, and Remley was arrested on Aug. 2 in a sting operation by the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. Meeting with an undercover officer at a Starbucks in Solana Beach, Remley “provided detailed information on how she wanted her husband killed and his body disposed of” and brought along a “down payment” and three firearms, according to the Sheriff’s Department. The San Diego County District Attorney’s Office and Remley’s public defender declined to comment on the case. Remley will be back in court on Nov. 28. Both Tatyana and Mark Remley are known for their infamous production of Valitar. This failed multimillion-dollar TURN TO REMLEY ON 5

Photo by Jordan P. Ingram

RANCHO SFNEWS

.com

Legendary fire chief honored with I-5 sign By City News Service

Día de los Muertos in North County This weekend marks the return of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) events in North County. 24

CARLSBAD — A section of Interstate 5 in North County was renamed Oct. 16 after local firefighting legend William “Bill” Clayton. Officials gathered on what would have been Clayton’s 83rd birthday for a dedication and sign unveiling ceremony in honor of one of the most decorated firefighters in Cal Fire history. The “Cal Fire Chief William R Clayton Me-

morial Highway” stretches from La Costa Avenue in Encinitas to Cannon Road in Carlsbad. Clayton’s 50-year firefighting career began with the U.S. Forest Service at the Cleveland National Forest. He also served as a fire captain for the Orange County Fire Department, Assistant Chief at the Rainbow Conservation Camp for Cal Fire, Division Chief TURN TO FIRE CHIEF ON 23

SAND SUMMIT

Mayors of coastal cities in North San Diego and South Orange counties are set to assemble in the next few weeks to discuss coastal erosion and regional solutions for crumbling bluffs and disappearing beaches. Story on 9. File photo

Voted Best Eye Doctor and Dyslexia Expert New Patent Pending Treatment Fixes Dyslexia Forever Parents, Students, and Teachers Blown Away Results Guaranteed

Dr. David Bloch, OD

“THANK YOU Dr. Bloch! Your program is a blessing and a bargain.” Schedule a consultation and see how the process works. Finally watch your kid jump to the head of the class!

Dr. David Bloch

readingwithoutlimits.com • 2814 Roosevelt St., Carlsbad, • 760-730-3711


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.