Man arrested after stealing T-shirt Newport...
Man arrested after stealing T-shirt
Newport Beach police arrested a man Friday on suspicion of robbery
after a chase during which he forcefully took a T-shirt from an
employee at the Hyatt Newporter, officials said.
After the arrest, the man believed to be in his late 20s declined
to give officers his name, Sgt. Mike McDermott said. The man was
first spotted at about 2 p.m. wearing camouflage and “acting
suspicious” in a bank in the 4300 block of MacArthur Boulevard, he
said.
“He walked into the bank carrying a bag,” McDermott said. But when
approached by officers, he took off in a car, he said. Police
officers found him near Bayside Village by Jamboree Road and Coast
Highway.
A foot chase ensued when the man reportedly ran into the Hyatt
Newporter on Jamboree and “took the shirt off the back of an
employee,” McDermott said.
Officers then arrested him without incident when they found him
hiding in one of the rooms of the hotel, he said.
The man may have been planning a bank robbery, McDermott said.
“We later found the car he was in was stolen,” McDermott said. “He
also had things in his bag such as duct tape, a ski mask, handcuff
keys and a police scanner indicating that he was planning on
committing a bank robbery.”
The entire incident lasted about 20 minutes, he said.
The man, unidentified as of Friday night, is being held in Orange
County jail in lieu of a $50,000 bail. He is expected to be arraigned
at Harbor Justice Center in Newport Beach on Tuesday.
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