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Man ordered to DMV after driving mishap
Laguna Beach police ordered an 89-year-old man to report to the
Department of Motor Vehicles for a re-evaluation of his driving
skills after he nearly drove his car off the cliff at Divers Cove on
Saturday.
Phillip Perry said he hit the gas instead of the brake as he
pulled his Honda into a parking spot at 8:55 a.m. The car went
through a metal railing and stuck on a cinder block, leaving the
front end of the car hanging over the cliff, Sgt. Jason Kravetz said.
Perry and his girlfriend were able to get out of the car on their
own, with neither suffering any injuries.
“If he would have been speeding when making the turn into the
parking spot, they would have ended up on the beach,” Kravetz said.
Case of missing parking boot solved
Police arrested a Laguna Beach resident early Wednesday on
suspicion of possessing methamphetamine and a stolen parking
immobilization boot he’d allegedly removed from his car in September.
While off duty, Sgt. Jason Kravetz recognized 31-year-old Adrian
Dobbs’ convertible Chrysler Le Baron as the car that had turned up
missing after it had been booted on Sept. 17 for having six
outstanding parking tickets. When Kravetz returned to the site of the
car on Sept. 20, there was no boot and no car.
Kravetz saw a man sitting in the car in the Broadway Liquor
parking lot at about 7:30 a.m. and confronted him.
“I knocked on his window and said, ‘Where’s my boot?’” Kravetz
said. “Then he said, ‘It’s in the trunk.’”
Police recovered the boot, found a small amount of a controlled
substance on Dobbs and arrested him. He had apparently been parking
his car away from his home on Lower Cliff Drive to avoid being
caught, Kravetz said.
Police put boots on cars that have five or more outstanding
tickets. Four boots have been stolen in the last 15 years, Kravetz
said, and every one has been recovered.
Police find shotgun, shells in car
Police pulled over a 49-year-old man on suspicion of drunken
driving Oct. 10 and arrested him after finding a concealed, loaded
shotgun and armor-piercing shells in the back of his Ford Explorer.
Leroy Young, a Santa Ana resident who works as a security guard in
Huntington Beach, said he used the shotgun and shells to hunt deer,
moose and antelope. He said he had been hunting the week before and
had forgotten to take them out of the car.
“He couldn’t explain why it takes more than a week to remember to
take a shotgun out of your car,” Sgt. Jason Kravetz said.
Shells were found in different areas of the car, from the glove
compartment to the backseat floor.
Young was arrested on suspicion of carrying a concealed, loaded
weapon, armor-piercing ammo, driving under the influence of alcohol
and an outstanding warrant for reckless driving. Only the
armor-piercing ammo carried a felony charge, Kravetz said.
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