Body found near pier identified
Greg Risling
NEWPORT BEACH -- A body that was found Thursday near the Balboa Pier was
identified by authorities as a Westminster man who was reported missing
for 2 1/2 weeks.
Steven Robert John, 48, was last seen leaving Long Beach on Oct. 26 on
his brother’s 12-foot boat. Authorities said John routinely took the boat
out for leisurely trips. When the brother didn’t hear from John, he went
to the victim’s work, where he found his car in a parking lot.
A missing persons report was filed by the brother with the Long Beach
Police Department.
John’s family couldn’t be reached for comment Friday.
Two days later, on Oct. 28, a fisherman found the boat capsized off the
coast of Huntington Beach. There was no sign of John. The last contact
from John came the day he vanished, when the U.S. Coast Guard reported
the vessel seven miles offshore.
John’s body was discovered by a boater Thursday afternoon about a
quarter-mile north of the Balboa Pier. The boater saw the body and
reported it to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
Sgt. Frank Sheets of the sheriff’s Harbor Patrol said strong currents
were the reason the body surfaced in Newport Beach.
Authorities are unsure at this point what happened to John.
The Orange County Coroner’s Department conducted an autopsy Friday and is
awaiting the results of toxicology tests to determine the cause of death.
There were no signs of blunt force trauma or foul play when authorities
examined the body.
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