Vehicle crashes into 2 police cars
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Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- A 47-year-old Huntington Beach man believed to have been
driving drunk rammed his car into two police cars Saturday night,
completely destroying one brand new patrol car, officials said.
Two Costa Mesa police officers had parked their respective cars by the
curb of Placentia Avenue near Estancia High School and were conducting a
separate DUI investigation at about 8:20 p.m. Saturday, said Lt. Dale
Birney.
Guadalupe Esquivel, who was driving a truck, did not see the two
patrol cars with their lights flashing and crashed into the rear end of
one of them, he said. The first car then hit the back of the other patrol
car parked in front of it.
“The cars were not blocking the road,” Birney said. “There is a
bicycle lane there, but there was more than six feet of clearance. But
Mr. Esquivel didn’t make it around the patrol cars.”
Esquivel was traveling probably between 40 and 50 miles an hour when
he crashed, Birney said. The two officers were not injured and Esquivel
was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol.
Birney said the patrol car that Esquivel hit directly was a “brand new
one” the city had bought recently.
“That one is now completely damaged,” he said. “The entire trunk was
pushed into the back seat.” The other unit suffered “moderate” damage and
both were towed to the city yard, Birney said.
He said Esquivel will not face additional charges for hitting police
cars from the court’s point of view, but will be billed by the city for
the damage he caused.
“If he has insurance, the city will collect money for a new unit from
the insurance company,” Birney said. “If he does not have insurance, the
only remedy is to sue him in civil court.”
A fully loaded patrol car could cost about $40,000 or more, he said.
He said almost exactly a year ago, a Costa Mesa police officer was
injured when a drunk driver rammed into his patrol car on Harbor
Boulevard the night of June 2, 2001.
“Fortunately, in this case, the officers were both standing on the
sidewalk,” Birney said. “But it probably still shocked them quite a bit.”
* Deepa Bharath covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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