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Sewage spill messy, but not dangerous
A blocked pipeline caused a sewage spill at a Costa Mesa business
Monday afternoon, officials said.
Maintenance workers noticed the spill in the 700 block of 16th
Street at about 3 p.m., said Jerry Vasquez, a spokesman for the Costa
Mesa Sanitary District. Tree roots from a business on Superior Avenue
blocked a pipeline, causing the raw sewage to back up and flow out of
another pipe, he said.
Sanitary District workers contained the spill in about an hour.
The Orange County Health Care Agency estimated the spill at 2,000 to
3,000 gallons. The spill was not hazardous to the public and did not
cause disruptions, Vasquez said.
Former Catholic priest sentenced
A 72-year-old former Roman Catholic priest, who served as a
parochial vicar at St. Joachim Catholic Church in Costa Mesa, was
sentenced to six months in county jail on Friday for sexually
assaulting a 15-year-old girl, officials said.
In January, Gerardo Jarencio Tanilong pleaded guilty to two felony
counts of committing a lewd act upon a child. He was serving at the
Our Lady of Guadalupe-Delhi Church in Santa Ana at the time of the
incident.
Prosecutors said Tanilong was sitting in the back seat of a
vehicle next to the victim when he groped her. He was returning from
a church function with the girl and her family. The victim told her
parents about the groping soon after returning home, officials said.
Tanilong came from the Philippines in 1986 and became a priest in
1990. Diocese officials said he served at St. Joachim for two years.
This was the only complaint brought against Tanilong to the Diocese.
Tanilong was permanently removed from the ministry following his
admission of guilt. He was put on administrative leave in July when
the allegation was made.
Tanilong will no longer be allowed to function publicly as a
priest or wear the clerical collar, Diocese officials said.
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