Police, fire warn of false solicitation...
Police, fire warn of false solicitation
The Newport Beach Police and Fire departments issued a joint
statement Tuesday stating that they are not affiliated with the Assn.
of Firefighters and Paramedics, a group that is purportedly
soliciting in the city. Officials said phone solicitors have been
calling residents to make donations of at least $25.
Newport Beach Firefighter Assn. President Rich Thomas said he
urges residents to support only local organizations. He said his
association does not solicit donations over the phone.
Officials say residents should verify if an organization is legal
by asking to see its Solicitation Registration Card, for copies of
its most recent IRS form, for its audited financial statement or what
percentage of donations actually reach the intended beneficiaries.
For more information, call the Newport Beach Police Department at
(949) 644-3104 or the Newport Beach Firefighters Assn. at (949)
646-0533.
Electricity still out on peninsula
At least a dozen residents in Balboa Peninsula were still without
power Tuesday night after Santa Ana winds that blew across Southern
California tore down trees and brought down power lines.
No significant incidents were reported on Tuesday. But Edison
officials said they were still working to restore power to those
without. They said they would work around the clock and try to
prioritize their schedule and fix those outages that pose public
hazards first.
Hearing delayed for substitute teacher
A pretrial hearing was postponed from Tuesday to Jan. 24 for Todd
Haluch, the 35-year-old substitute teacher accused of sexually
assaulting several female students.
The Huntington Beach resident faces 17 felony counts of sexual
assault and one count of witness intimidation. He was first arrested
Sept. 13 after a therapist who treated one of the victims told police
about it. Haluch posted the $250,000 bail the same day.
A second warrant on four fresh charges led to another arrest Sept.
30. Haluch is now in Orange County Jail. He pleaded not guilty to all
charges Oct. 16.
Former Costa Mesa resident admits fraud
A former Costa Mesa resident pleaded guilty on Tuesday to one
count of mail fraud and one count of tax evasion, officials said.
Patrick Wayne Maloy, 44, now a resident of Norman, Okla., was
accused of bilking investors of $4 million in a series of bogus oil
and gas investments, said Debra Wang of the U.S. attorney’s office in
Los Angeles.
Maloy solicited victims to invest in companies that were
supposedly involved in developing oil- and gas-producing properties,
she said. He told them their money would be used to acquire interests
in oil and gas wells.
Wang said Maloy used the funds to pay for his vacations,
beachfront rental homes in Malibu and Newport Beach and expensive
cars. The money was also used to operate a Ponzi scheme in which he
used money from new investors to pay off old investors. The scheme
ended in 1999.
Maloy, scheduled to be sentenced April 7, faces a prison sentence
of 10 years and a fine of $500,000. He has agreed to pay restitution.
He has been in prison since November, when his bail was revoked.
Student gets hand stuck on nail
Newport Beach firefighters Tuesday had to cut open a wooden book
cabinet to free a Newport Harbor High School student’s hand that had
accidentally gotten stuck on an exposed nail on the cabinet’s side,
officials said.
Paramedics arrived at the school at about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday and
found the student’s hand pierced by the nail, said Donna Boston,
public information officer for the Newport Beach Fire Department. She
said paramedics asked firefighters to help remove the cabinet door.
Once the door was removed, firefighters cut the side of the locker
with the nail that the student’s hand was stuck on, Boston said. The
student was taken to Hoag Hospital, she said.
Boston said the student was just walking by when his hand hit the
exposed nail.
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