POLICE BRIEFS
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Huntington Beach police were still searching Tuesday for man suspected
of holding three residents against their will and forcing them to aid in
his escape from officers Saturday.
An officer was attempting to stop 46-year-old Garden Grove resident
Robert Darling, driving a tan 1977 Volvo station wagon, for a traffic
violation along Elk Circle at 5:30 p.m., when he reportedly drove into a
residential area around Lilac Lane and Toulouse Drive.
Darling then bolted from the vehicle carrying a .45 Colt semiautomatic
handgun and eluded the officer on foot, police said.
The department conducted an extensive search for Darling, using a
helicopter to survey the area, as well as K-9 units. Only the handgun was
found, but officers were later told by three residents that Darling had
forced his way into their home, held them captive and forced them to drop
him off at a nearby gas station.
Department detectives are continuing to investigate the matter, police
said.
Surf City man arrested for suspected attempted murder
Huntington Beach police arrested resident Donald Matthew on suspicion
of attempted murder after a 911 call led authorities to an apartment in
the 16000 block of Viewpoint Lane last week.
Police received the call alerting them of a possible domestic violence
incident in an apartment at 8:30 a.m. April 13.
Lt. J.B. Hume, of the Huntington Beach Police Department, said
officers arrived to find Matthew’s wife, 35, suffering from numerous stab
wounds. She was taken to a local hospital where she remained in serious
condition.
Matthew, 40, was arrested for suspicion of attempted murder, and
reportedly suffered from hand injuries, police said.
Two children, 11 and 9, were also in the Viewpoint Lane apartment, and
police placed them in the Orangewood Children’s Home until they could be
placed with relatives.
Alleged purse snatchers arrested
One Santa Ana man and two male juveniles are in custody after they
allegedly tried to snatch the purse of a Huntington Beach woman last
week.
Lt. Bill Peterson, of the Huntington Beach Police Department, said the
female resident, whose name was not released, was in an Albertson’s
parking lot in the 7000 block of Yorktown Ave. at 2 p.m. April 18 when
the thieves struck.
“The woman was putting her purse in the trunk of her car with some
groceries, when a male suspect ran up, removed the purse and ran,”
Peterson said.
Witnesses and the victim, herself, saw the alleged purse-snatcher get
into light blue Plymouth Voyager and took down its license plate number.
The car had been reported stolen from Santa Ana earlier, police said.
A pair of Surf City detectives in an unmarked car followed the
suspects north on Beach Boulevard, east on Edinger Avenue, southbound on
the San Diego Freeway to Euclid Avenue.
Police took Bertil Bautista, 18, of Santa Ana, and the two male
juveniles in the car with him, into custody near the intersection of
Euclid and Ellis avenues, with Bautista’s bail set at $10,000.
Resident shot during attempted robbery
A Huntington Beach man shot in the leg during an apparent attempted
robbery is expected to fully recover while a search continued for his
assailant, police said.
The 33-year-old victim, whose name was not released, was shot in the
upper leg as he arrived home about 11 p.m. Sunday, said Huntington Beach
police Lt. Luis Ochoa.
The victim was confronted by the gunman as he got out of his car, but
he began running toward his residence in the 500 block of California
Street when he heard a gunshot, Ochoa said.
“As he ran, he felt a pain in his upper leg,” Ochoa said. “He ran
inside where his roommate was and the suspect fled.”
The victim was treated by paramedics and taken to UCI Medical Center,
said Ochoa, who described the injury as “a clean wound” expected to heal
without complications.
The suspect, who was wearing dark clothing, was described as 25 to 30
years old, 5-feet 7-inches tall and weighing 180-pounds.
Surf City detectives are investigating the shooting, and ask anyone
with information to call (714) 375-5066.
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