Santa Ana man charged with assault
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Deepa Bharath
Police arrested a 23-year-old Santa Ana man early Saturday morning
after he rammed into another vehicle, causing it to spin 360 degrees
in the middle of Placentia Avenue, officials said.
Viviano Lozano Azpeitia has been charged with drunk driving and
assault with a deadly weapon -- the weapon in this case, his car,
said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney.
Officials do not know what caused the incident, but Birney said
they suspect “it could be alcohol-related.”
He said the incident began at about 12:30 a.m. at a 7-Eleven in
the 2100 block of Placentia Avenue. Azpeitia and the victim, a
25-year-old Costa Mesa resident, were both parked outside the store
in separate vehicles, Birney said.
“When the victim pulled out of the lot, [Azpeitia] bumped the rear
end of the victim’s car,” he said.
The victim then turned on to southbound Placentia Avenue, Birney
said.
“Azpeitia followed him down Placentia Avenue,” he said. “The
victim was near a traffic light at 19th Street and Placentia when he
bumped the victim’s car again.”
The victim stopped at the red light, Birney said.
“That’s when Azpeitia rammed into the victim’s car yet again, this
time causing major damage to the vehicle,” he said.
The victim, who panicked, drove through the red light, only to be
followed by Azpeitia, Birney said.
Both made a U-turn at 18th Street and started traveling northbound
on Placentia.
“Azpeitia then came over to the victim’s right side and rammed
into the vehicle again, causing it to spin around in the middle of
the street,” Birney said.
At this point, Azpeitia lost control of his vehicle, which jumped
the curb and hit a bus bench and a light pole in the 1800 block of
Placentia, he said.
Azpeitia and three others abandoned the car and fled, Birney said.
But witnesses identified him for officers when they arrived, he said.
The victim was with a passenger, Birney said. No one was hurt in
the incident.
Azpeitia is being held in Orange County jail in lieu of a $50,000
bail.
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