Attempted bank robbery with remote A...
Attempted bank robbery with remote
A man wearing an English tweed jacket and golf cap became
flustered as he attempted to rob a Bank of America in Newport Beach
on Friday, police said. The would-be thief left the bank without any
cash.
The man, who is thought to be in his 60s, was loitering in the
bank’s lobby at about 11:30 a.m. when he approached a teller window
and demanded cash, Newport Beach Sgt. Mark Everton said.
After a bank employee told him she could not give him the money,
he pulled a remote-control device out of a briefcase and claimed to
have a bomb. The device is thought to be a garage-door opener,
Everton said.
After the man was again told he would not be given any cash, he
became frustrated and left the bank, which is near John Wayne
Airport.
The man was holding a false nose-and-eyeglasses disguise that
resembled the features of Groucho Marx, Everton said. The man was not
apprehended, but could be charged with a felony attempted robbery if
caught.
Man injured after falling into propeller
A Carlsbad man was injured Saturday, when he slipped off a Newport
Beach dock and fell into a boat propeller, injuring his leg.
The 52-year-old man was stepping off a boat near the Cannery
Restaurant at about 1:30 p.m. when he slipped on the dock and
splashed into the water. The boat’s propeller caused several
bone-deep slashes on the man’s leg below the knee, Orange County
Harbor Patrol Sgt. Donna Soto said.
At the time of the mishap, the boat, a 28-foot yacht named
“Meena,” was backing into a dock. The boat is a Sea Ray Sundance and
is based in Fallbrook, Calif.
The man was transported to Hoag Hospital after Newport Beach
paramedics fished him out of the water. His leg will not need to be
amputated, Soto said.
The driver of the boat, a 46-year-old man, was not cited. An
investigation is ongoing.
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