PUBLIC SAFETY Man behind Wednesday’s bizarre attack...
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Man behind Wednesday’s
bizarre attack arrested
Newport Beach police early Thursday arrested a 41-year-old
handyman accused of gagging and binding the woman he worked for and
setting her house on fire Wednesday, officials said.
After about 16 hours of scouring the bluffs and the Back Bay
behind the home on Galaxy Drive where the incident occurred, police
caught Kevin Duane Carpenter in a Costa Mesa motel in the 2200 block
of Newport Boulevard.
On Wednesday, a man identified as Carpenter bound the woman living
in the home and her female assistant and hit them both on the head,
police said. The women told police that the assailant had a handgun.
The assailant then lighted several fires throughout the home,
causing a large portion of it to burn and collapse, officials said.
Both women escaped uninjured from the burning home.
Detectives tracked Carpenter to the motel from a citation he had
dropped in the Back Bay while trying to escape. He was booked on
suspicion of attempted murder and arson.
* Masked robbers armed with large sledgehammers smashed the
display window of a Lido Isle jewelry store Thursday afternoon and
fled after bagging several diamond rings worth tens of thousands of
dollars, officials said.
Two or three people, their faces covered with ski masks, drove up
in a van in front of Jewelry by Mardo in the 3700 block of Via Oporto
at about 12:30 p.m. The robbers were confronted by the owner of the
store, who pulled out a gun and took a shot, but missed. No one was
hurt in the heist.
The intruders escaped in a getaway vehicle which police later
found abandoned about a half mile away. They made off with several
diamond rings, some in platinum settings. Police said the individual
diamonds were more then two carats in size.
* Police are looking for a Costa Mesa man in connection with the
murder of a 20-year-old Santa Ana man who was shot and killed in a
Westside alley a week ago.
Costa Mesa Police detectives are in the process of obtaining an
arrest warrant for Ismael Rosolio Martinez, 31, of Costa Mesa who is
believed to have gotten into an argument with Ferdinand Eugenio
Zamudio-Saucedo and fired the single bullet that killed him.
Police said the incident was not gang-related, but that they
consider Martinez to be armed and dangerous.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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