BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Arraignment delayed...
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Arraignment delayed in Veches case
Arraignment for Trenton Veches, a former Newport Beach recreation
coordinator accused of sucking young boys’ toes, was continued from
Tuesday to Nov. 5.
Veches, 31, pleaded not guilty April 19 to seven counts of lewd
conduct with children. He also faces a special one-strike enhancement
on each of those charges, which, if proved, can send him to prison
for life without eligibility for parole for at least 25 years.
He is accused of behaving inappropriately with several boys ages
10 or younger. Police detectives confiscated several digital images
from Veches’ home computer showing him performing the acts,
investigators said.
Police identified more than 50 victims in those pictures, all boys
who had participated in the city’s after-school and summer programs
Veches supervised over the last three years. He was arrested after a
co-worker tipped off officials that Veches was behaving
inappropriately with the children. A preliminary hearing was held on
Sept. 26.
Man arrested with 3 loaded guns
Newport Beach police on Friday arrested a 29-year-old man who had
allegedly been pounding on doors while armed with three loaded guns,
officials said.
Daniel Sims of Orange was booked on suspicion of being a “felon in
possession of firearms,” Newport Beach Police Sgt. Steve Shulman
said. He said officers responded to the call at about 5:25 a.m.
Friday after a resident in the 300 block of Coast Highway reported
that someone was “pounding at his door,” yelling: “They’re after me.
They’re chasing me.”
“We found that was not the case,” Shulman said. “[Sims] had two
Intratech 9-millimeter submachine gun pistols and an AR-15 rifle.”
All the weapons were loaded but none of them were fired and no one
was hurt, he said. Sims was released after posting a $10,000 bail,
Shulman said.
Police arrest burglary suspects after stop
Newport Beach police arrested two burglary suspects Tuesday after
officers tried to make a vehicle stop, Sgt. Steve Shulman said.
Police made the stop at about 4:05 a.m. Tuesday at the
intersection of Clay Street and San Bernardino Avenue. One of the men
fled. The other man, Jeffrey Allen Newland, 26, of Irvine, was
arrested.
Officers continued their search in the neighborhood. They arrested
25-year-old Daniel Hernandez Moreno in Santa Ana at about 11 a.m.,
Shulman said. Police found several stolen items in their possession,
he said.
-- Deepa Bharath
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