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PUBLIC SAFETY
Local firefighters help
wage a hard-fought battle
Newport-Mesa firefighters have returned from helping battle the
wildfires that have ravaged parts of Southern California.
“You hear about the devastation and how everything is totally
destroyed,” said Fred Segwin, a Costa Mesa fire captain. “It’s
different when you actually see it and are a part of it. It’s hard to
put into words. It’s as if a huge bomb exploded in the area.”
The Newport-Mesa strike teams worked almost round-the-clock,
stopping to rest only for minutes. All members returned home safely.
* A 38-year-old Newport Beach man pleaded guilty on Monday to one
count of attempting to receive a videotape that contained child
pornography, officials said.
Daniel T. Flynn worked as a teacher for the Irvine Unified School
District at UC Irvine’s Child Development Center, which houses the
program for children suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder.
Flynn is scheduled to be sentenced on March 15, when he can get as
much as 15 years in federal prison. Prosecutors said the
investigation began in March when Flynn sent an e-mail to an
undercover U.S. postal inspector seeking to purchase a 30-minute
videotape of minors engaging in sexually explicit acts.
Flynn was placed on administrative leave in May and denied access
to the center when the investigation began. He resigned shortly
afterward.
* 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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