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Son of British leader arrested in Costa Mesa, held in jail
The 25-year-old son of a British Cabinet minister was arrested in
late June on suspicion of vandalizing, stalking and brandishing a
weapon, Costa Mesa police said Thursday.
Costa Mesa police detectives arrested Alastair Irvine, 25, in late
June at his Newport Beach home in connection with two incidents --
one relating to a June 7 vandalism and another regarding a June 18
stalking, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney.
Irvine’s father is the Right Honorable the Lord Irvine of Lairg
and holds the position of the Lord Chancellor, which means he is a
member of the legislature -- where he is speaker of the House of
Lords.
Alastair Irvine is being held in connection with two Costa Mesa
incidents. On June 7, he allegedly vandalized a vehicle. On June 18,
he allegedly stalked a victim and displayed a weapon, Birney said.
Birney said he has been besieged with media requests from the
British press regarding Irvine’s arrest.
Irvine will be arraigned in Newport Beach on Tuesday. He is being
held on $100,000 bail at Orange County Jail.
-- Deirdre Newman
Two water warnings posted in Newport Harbor on Thursday
Orange County water-quality regulators posted health warning signs
in two sections of Newport Harbor on Thursday after bacteria levels
spiked.
The Orange County Health Care Agency installed the red-flag
warning signs at the northeastern edge of the swimming lagoon at
Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort and nearby Bayshore Beach, near Bay
Shore Drive.
The signs warn swimmers to stay out of the water at those
locations until bacteria levels return to an acceptable level. Agency
officials announced the postings at 4 p.m. Thursday.
The advisories went into effect after routine water-quality
monitoring revealed the bacteria outbreaks. The postings are expected
to stay in effect for about 72 hours, Health Care Agency spokesman
Larry Honeybourne said.
-- Paul Clinton
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