POLICE FILES - March 23, 2000
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--Compiled by Eron Ben-Yehuda
A Huntington Beach woman and Olympic gold medalist is scheduled to attend
a court hearing Friday on charges that she participated in a conspiracy
to ship prescription cough syrup with codeine, said an official from the
district attorney’s office.
Linetta Wilson, 32, was charged along with another woman with helping to
send 132 bottles of Phenergan from a Federal Express office in Irvine to
an address in Kimble County, Texas, said Tori Richards, an Orange County
District Attorney’s office spokeswoman. The syrup is used for dipping
marijuana cigarettes, increasing the high users feel, she said.
Wilson and Andrea DeWitt, 24, of Santa Ana both pleaded not guilty at
their arraignment last week, she said. They are being held at Orange
County Jail on $100,000 bail. If convicted, the women could each face 10
years in prison, she said.
As a member of the 1,600-meter women’s relay team, Wilson helped capture
the gold medal in the 1996 Summer Games.
Fiery freeway crash proves fatal
A traffic accident on the San Diego Freeway in Fountain Valley claimed
the life of a 19-year-old man Saturday, a highway patrol officer said.
At about 6 a.m., Josue I. Velasquez of Culver City was traveling
southbound at 90 mph in his 1991 Chevy pickup, said California Highway
Patrol Officer J.E. Langager. The speeding truck’s left front tire was
flat with the wheel shooting sparks as the pickup approached a
slow-moving van in the fast lane, he said.
The driver swerved to avoid the van, lost control and struck the concrete
center divider. The car then veered right across all lanes before diving
into a bushy embankment near the Magnolia Street overpass, he said.
Velasquez suffered fatal injuries after being partially ejected from the
truck, which then burst into flames, he said.
Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley firefighters rushed to the scene and
extinguished the blaze, he said.
The same car is suspected of being involved in a number of earlier
hit-and-run accidents, he said.
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