Campus security guard arrested after police find gun
Danette Goulet
CORONA DEL MAR -- A school security guard was arrested this week on
suspicion of possessing a gun at Corona del Mar High School.
James Bradley Holthaus, 36, who has been a security guard at the high
school since September, was arrested by Newport Beach police Wednesday
morning before the start of school.
A student reportedly saw the gun in Holthaus’ car May 1 and reported
it to parents, who in turn alerted authorities, said Newport Beach Police
Sgt. Steve Shulman.
When police searched Holthaus’ Santa Ana home, they found a gun and
its case, which fit the description provided by the student, Shulman
said.
Shulman described the handgun as a .40-caliber semiautomatic Smith and
Wesson.
“We don’t believe it was loaded at the time it was in his car,”
Shulman said.
Holthaus is being held on $10,000 bail until his arraignment at Harbor
Justice Center.
He is on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the
investigation, said Jaime Castellanos, assistant superintendent of
secondary education for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District.
“Obviously having a weapon, loaded or unloaded, is strictly
forbidden,” Castellanos said. “We are looking at some incidents related
to this -- obviously, if we find he is guilty, that would mean the end of
his job.”
Administrators at Corona del Mar were surprised more than afraid, he
added.
“I think [the reaction] was just one of shock,” he said. “They don’t
think these kind of things will happen.”
Castellanos said he is unsure as to why the security guard would have
a gun, considering that it is made clear to employees that only the
school resource officer -- a uniformed police officer -- may do so.
Both school district officials and police shared a theory.
“We think -- it would be speculation on our part -- but we think he
clearly misunderstood his job,” Shulman said.
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