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Former Long Beach Police Officer Michael McDonald has been moved to
the Orange County Jail and his bail has been raised to $250,000 as he
awaits trial on charges of luring a 14-year-old boy to his Costa Mesa
apartment and sexually assaulting him.
McDonald, 60, is charged with three counts of lewd acts with a child
younger than 16, three acts of child abduction and six other counts of
sexual assault.
After his arraignment at Harbor Justice Center on Friday, McDonald was
moved to the county jail, where he now waits for his Feb. 28 pretrial
hearing.
The investigation into McDonald began about four months ago in El
Dorado County in Northern California, where the victim is from, said
Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney.
It began when the boy’s parents allegedly found correspondence between
their son and McDonald on their home computer.
McDonald befriended the boy via the Internet sometime late last year,
police said.
During the course of those months, multiple meetings between the boy
and McDonald allegedly took place in his Costa Mesa apartment.
It was on these trips that the lewd acts and assaults took place,
Birney said.
When the El Dorado deputies came to Costa Mesa last month to question
McDonald, they found the boy at his apartment and arrested McDonald,
Birney added.
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