PUBLIC SAFETY Jewelry store heist thwarted, three...
PUBLIC SAFETY
Jewelry store heist thwarted, three arrested
Three men wielding handguns robbed a Corona del Mar jewelry store
Wednesday morning, and one barricaded himself in a nearby shop for
nearly two hours before surrendering to police.
Newport Beach Police arrested Los Angeles residents Herbert Nelson
Kirkwood, 31, Dominick Edwards, 32, and Kenney Dwayne Watkins, 27, in
a botched attempt to rob Jewels by Joseph at the Corona del Mar
Plaza. Watkins hid out in Gelato Paradiso before surrendering to
police. The store recently hosted a $2.3 million diamond, but it was
not in the store at the time of the robbery attempt.
* A loophole in the law is frustrating local residents and law
enforcement officials, who can do little to prevent predatory towing
in Newport-Mesa.
Some people have faced stiff fees to get their cars back after
leaving them in local parking lots where some companies are
aggressively towing vehicles. The Orange County District Attorney’s
office is investigating ways that police could enforce a state law
that would make that practice illegal, but a current federal law
prevents enforcement of that state law.
* An FBI crime statistics report showed Costa Mesa had the
fourth-highest number of violent crimes out of nine Orange County
cities in 2003. Costa Mesa’s 304 reported violent crimes included one
murder and 42 rapes. Newport Beach had 115 violent crimes that
included no murders and 16 rapes. It ranked eighth of the nine cities
with recorded statistics.
* Friends and family bid farewell Wednesday to Lilia Cheron, who
was shot to death last week in her Costa Mesa home.
The 37-year-old Ukrainian native called 911 the morning of Oct.
19, saying that her father-in-law had shot her. Theodore Cheron, 84,
is hospitalized with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head and
is not expected to survive. If he does, the Orange County District
Attorney’s office intends to prosecute him for the killing.
EDUCATION
Celebrating Halloween a little early
Bus drivers and mechanics at the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District bus yard hosted a Halloween party Friday morning for
special-education students from California Elementary School.
The employees, many of whom volunteered their time and supplies,
dressed in costume, decorated four school busses and handed out candy
to the kids. Each of the students is physically or mentally
handicapped.
ENVIRONMENT
September spill far worse than initially reported
A Sept. 4 sewage spill from a Huntington Beach pump station
released 1.6 million gallons of treated wastewater, far more than the
13,000 gallons Orange County Sanitation District officials initially
estimated. The spill is believed to be a result of a power failure
and a problem with backup generators that caused wastewater to back
up and spill into the ocean.
The spill closed beaches in Newport Beach and Huntington Beach
from Sept. 4 to 7. The Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board
is investigating the spill and whether to charge any penalty fees to
the sanitation district.
* Most of Newport’s beaches and much of the harbor scored well on
a summer 2004 clean water report card released by Heal the Bay, but
the harbor at 38th Street was ranked among Orange County’s worst
beaches and two spots in the city received grades of D. Overall, the
ocean in Newport was cleaner than in a 2003 report but officials said
there’s still room for improvement.
COUNTY
Riders will have more to pay for a ride one way
Bus riders will need $1.25 for a one-way bus fare, starting Jan.
2. The Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors on
Monday approved the increase -- the first time bus fares have risen
in 14 years. Other increases include: a one-day bus pass will jump
from $2.50 to $3; a 30-day bus pass will increase from $37.50 to $45;
a senior/disabled one-way bus fare will go up from 25 to 50 cents;
and a senior/disabled 30-day bus pass will increase from $10 to $15.
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