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Police look for suspect in assaults
Police are looking for a man they suspect committed a string of
sexual assaults in Huntington Beach, Irvine, Fountain Valley, Costa
Mesa and Santa Ana.
Irvine police believe Alvaro Flores, 27, also known as Olivares
Flores, attacked a woman in an Irvine apartment complex at about 5:45
p.m. on March 24.
The woman was assaulted from behind, forced to the ground and the
assailant removed her underwear.
The victim was not injured, and so far, no injuries have been
reported connected to the assaults, which date back to December 2000.
“No one’s ever been hurt,” Irvine police Lt. Mike Hamel said.
Flores’ last known address is on Cameron Street, in Huntington
Beach.
Huntington Beach investigators have not named Flores as a suspect,
though Huntington police are researching the crimes, Sgt. Dave
Bunetta said.
“We do have that information, and our detectives are checking our
files to see if there are any similarities,” Bunetta said.
In the assaults linked to Flores, the attacker strikes at large
apartment complexes with carports, and usually targets women wearing
dresses or skirts. Many of the women who have been attacked were
carrying bags or groceries.
The attacker is described as 5-foot-7, weighing about 150 pounds,
about 27 years old with dark hair and dark eyes. The attacks have
been during the week, usually between 6 to 9 a.m. and 6 to 9 p.m.
Anyone with information on the assaults or Flores’ whereabouts can
call Huntington Beach police at (714) 960-8811. The phone number for
the Irvine Police Department is (949) 724-7177.
Man targeted in hate crimes
A Huntington Beach man’s car was set on fire just weeks after it
was spray painted with racial epithets.
At about 1:23 a.m. Monday, Kywan Lee, who lives in the 16700 block
of Blanton Street, reported that his 1997 black Mitsubishi Eclipse
was on fire.
Police said a neighbor woke Lee up and alerted him to the blaze.
“Lee went outside and found his car fully engulfed in flames,” Lt.
Corby Bright said.
After firefighters put out the fire, they asked police to conduct
an arson investigation, Bright said.
On March 8, Lee reported that his car was spray painted with
racial slurs. A derogatory term used against African Americans was
spray painted in white paint on both sides of the car.
Police investigated that as a hate crime. Investigators are
looking into the possibility that the arson and vandalism incidents
are related.
Preliminary trial delayed in slaying
The preliminary hearing for Jamie Allen Balint, who is accused of
stabbing his mother to death in December, has been postponed until
May 21.
The court date for a pretrial hearing has been scheduled for April
23 at Superior Court in Westminster.
Balint, 35, is charged in the stabbing death of his mother in
their Huntington Beach apartment. On Dec. 2, police, who were flagged
down by Balint’s brother, found 55- year-old Pamela Balint dead
inside the apartment she shared with Jamie Allen Balint in the 300
block of 5th Street.
Balint pleaded not guilty in February.
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