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Bag in post office prompts bomb scare
An unidentified package in a Corona del Mar post office on Monday
morning, which was initially considered a bomb, turned out to be a
plastic bag with a can of detergent in it, Newport Beach police said.
At about 7:45 a.m., police received a call from a resident saying
there was a suspicious object in the post office in the 400 block of
Orchid Avenue, Sgt. Steve Shulman said.
Police and fire officials responded and saw a “plastic grocery bag
with a cylindrical object sticking out,” he said. The Orange County
Sheriff’s Bomb Squad inspected the package and determined it was not
a threat, Shulman said.
“The resident did the right thing by contacting us and the fire
department,” he said. “And the fire department did the right thing by
asking the bomb squad to take a look at it. The good news is it
turned out to be nothing.”
Three arrested after freeway tagging
Costa Mesa Police arrested three men early Sunday morning on
suspicion of spray-painting gang-related graffiti on a freeway
pillar, officials said.
Police arrested Byron Najarro, 23, and Mario Garcia, 24, both of
Costa Mesa, and 21-year-old Kirk Butterfas of Lakewood at about 2:10
a.m. after they saw Garcia drawing graffiti on a pillar near the Bay
Street overpass on the northbound Costa Mesa Freeway, Lt. Dale Birney
said.
He said a vehicle in which the three men arrived on scene was
parked in the center median on the freeway.
Police will be checking seat-belts
The Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police departments have joined
the National Buckle Up America campaign.
Police officers will actively look for motorists not wearing their
seat belts and hand out tickets to them starting Monday. The campaign
will continue through the Thanksgiving holiday.
Both departments have assigned more patrol officers to the
campaign thanks to a grant from the California Office of Traffic
Safety.
In 2001 alone, 1,268 Californians died because they did not buckle
up, according to the cities’ police departments.
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