Infant struck and killed by mother’s car...
Infant struck and killed by mother’s car in driveway
A 1-year-old boy died early Wednesday after his mother
accidentally backed her car into him as she left to take three of her
five children to school.
Ty Matsushima had reportedly wandered into the driveway through
the garage as his nanny helped JoAnn Matsushima load some forgotten
items into the car in the 16000 block of Wanderer Lane. Neither JoAnn
Matsushima nor the nanny saw Ty run out at about 8:15 a.m.
Ty died while he was being taken to Huntington Beach Hospital,
police said.
Huntington Beach couple found dead in hotel room
Orange County sheriff’s deputies discovered two decomposed dead
bodies in a motel room early Monday just outside Huntington Beach
city limits after the manager reported a foul smell.
Deputies found the bodies of 35-year-old Katherine Kulma and a man
whose name couldn’t be released until his next of kin were notified,
said Jim Amormino, public affairs officer for the Orange County
Sheriff’s Department.
The manager tried to enter the room but couldn’t because the male
victim’s body was propped up against the door, Amormino said. Kulma’s
body was found in the kitchen.
Sheriffs are investigating whether it was a murder-suicide or a
double homicide, Amormino said. The victims appeared to have been
dead for at least a couple of days. The bodies were too decomposed to
see obvious clues to the couple’s cause of death.
The couple had apparently been living in the room at the Beach
West Inn, in the 15000 block of Beach Boulevard. Deputies don’t know
of any previous addresses.
Surf City man killed while trying to stop car theft
A Huntington Beach resident died Sunday after he reportedly tried
to stop a man from stealing his car in an alley in Long Beach at
about 12:15 a.m.
Police arrested a suspect, 26-year-old Jesus Soto, at 10 a.m.
Joel Hyde, 22, returned to his car after picking up something from
a friend’s home and found someone else inside beginning to pull away,
Long Beach police said. Hyde went toward the car, and the driver ran
into him and then into a parked car while Hyde was on the hood,
Officer Greg Schirmer said.
Hyde’s friend, 25-year-old Amanda Wieland of Long Beach, was also
hit by the car but suffered no major injuries. Hyde was pronounced
dead at St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach early Sunday.
The driver reportedly fled on foot after driving Hyde’s 1999
Nissan Maxima into the parked car. A description of the man quickly
led investigators to Soto, who was charged with murder and attempted
murder by the Long Beach district attorney’s office on Monday,
Schirmer said.
Huntington man arrested after two die in auto accident
California Highway Patrol officers arrested a Huntington Beach
resident on suspicion of felony vehicular manslaughter while
intoxicated after he reportedly caused a three-car accident on the
San Diego Freeway in Irvine at 6:50 p.m. Friday.
Stephen Anthony Irving, 30 was arrested after a 1998 Chevrolet
Camaro rear-ended a Honda Civic, which then hit a GMC Suburban,
causing it to flip several times before hitting a tree, police said.
One of the vehicle’s seven occupants, 31-year-old Linda Rojas of
San Clemente, died at the scene, and a 10-year-old passenger died
from injuries sustained in the accident on Monday at UCI Medical
Center in Orange. The driver of the suburban, 34-year-old Felipe
Rojas, was also taken to UCI Medical Center after suffering major
injuries.
The Camaro hit another car while fleeing the accident scene.
Police found Irving at a business off MacArthur Boulevard. They
arrested him without a struggle and “determined that Irving was
extremely intoxicated,” California Highway Patrol officer Ken Yoon
said.
Linda Rojas was ejected from the vehicle after it hit the tree.
She wasn’t wearing her seat belt, Yoon said, and neither was the
10-year-old victim nor four other occupants. Three children, an
11-year-old and two 13-year-olds, were taken to different hospitals
with major injuries. A 20-year-old passenger wearing her seat belt
wasn’t injured.
Irving, who suffered no injuries, was taken to Orange County jail.
Police will start giving delinquent parkers the boot
The Huntington Beach Police Department will use the vehicle
immobilizer, known more commonly as the boot, on vehicles with five
or more unpaid parking tickets starting Saturday.
The boot will be used as an alternative to the department’s
current policy of immediately impounding such vehicles. The device
attaches to the wheel and tire, making the vehicle immovable.
Owners who discover a boot on their cars will need to call police,
pay the parking citations and arrange for the boot’s removal.
To arrange to have a boot removed, call (714) 536-5663 from 7 a.m.
to 5 p.m. on weekdays.
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