Police have suspects in eatery robbery Westminster...
Police have suspects in eatery robbery
Westminster police on Jan. 1 arrested two people who are suspected
in a string of crimes including an armed robbery at a Subway
restaurant in Huntington Beach.
“We are certain that these are the same guys that are involved in
ours,” Huntington Beach Police Lt. Janet Perez said.
The robbery at a Subway in the 6400 block of Edinger Avenue
occurred at about 6:50 p.m. Dec. 28.
The suspects, 35-year-old James Michael Vasquez and 36-year-old
Julie Anne Gaxiola were arrested without incident at about 1 p.m.,
Westminster police said.
“It was very good,” Westminster Police Lt. Derek Marsh said. “We
surprised them.”
The suspects, who were wanted by police in several Orange County
cities, had a violent run-in with a Garden Grove officer the day
before their arrest. The suspects reportedly rammed their vehicle
into a police car and fled the scene at about 5 p.m. Dec. 31, Garden
Grove police said.
Police believe the pair are responsible for 15 to 20 robberies in
Orange County.
Fraud suspect to be sentenced this month
A sentencing date has been set for a Huntington Beach man who
pleaded guilty to taking part in a fraud scheme involving what
federal prosecutors termed “sham churches and purported charities.”
Roger Nolan Lane is scheduled to be sentenced Jan. 26. Assistant
U.S. Atty. Ellyn Lindsay said Lane could face six years in prison.
Of the others involved in the scam, in which the four men used
telemarketers and mailings to solicit donations under false
pretenses, two, Gabriel Bernardo Sanchez and Timothy James Lyons,
were found guilty after a two-week trial. The fourth defendant in the
case, Steven Lawrence de la Torre, also pleaded guilty.
Before being caught, the men conned more than $7 million from
their victims, Lindsay said.
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