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Man allegedly robs bank, orders a beer, gets arrested
Police nabbed a bank robbery suspect when he put his getaway on
hold to grab a cold one, authorities said.
At about 5:15 p.m. April 22, Ronald A. Langdale, 58, of Los
Angeles, handed a note to a teller at the Bank of America, 18691
Main St., that demanded money, Sgt. Dave Bunetta said. Authorities
would not disclose how much was taken.
Investigators caught up to Langdale about 15 minutes later at the
bar in Mario’s Restaurant, which, like the bank, is in the Five
Points shopping center, Bunetta said. Police had cordoned off the
shopping center after the bank robbery and were checking every store
when they spotted Langdale at the bar, Bunetta said.
Langdale looked like the man witnesses said robbed the bank and he
had some of the cash from the heist, Bunetta said.
Martin Jimenez, the bartender who served Langdale’s Budweiser,
said Langdale did not seem nervous when he asked for the beer and
did not resist police.
HB man and his brother accused of kidnapping
Two brothers were charged with kidnapping a day laborer in
Huntington Beach on Saturday, authorities said.
Stephen Martinez, 45, of Huntington Beach and William Martinez,
41, of Orange, were accused of attacking and imprisoning a
22-year-old Stanton man, after accusing him of stealing their
property while on a previous job with them, Sgt. Dave Bunetta said.
The Stanton man was picked up in Westminster at 8:30 a.m. and
driven to a storage facility in the 18900 block of Gothard Street,
where the brothers confronted him about the missing property before
robbing and handcuffing him, police said.
The brothers did not lock the man in the storage building, so
after they left he flagged down a passing car and had the driver call
police, authorities said. The men were arrested separately near the
storage facility on suspicion of kidnapping, false imprisonment,
assault and robbery, Bunetta said.
The Stanton man suffered minor injuries. Police are investigating
the claim that he stole from the Martinez brothers, authorities said.
Edwards Cinema robbery suspect sought by police
Police are looking for a man who robbed a movie theater at
gunpoint on Warner Avenue last week.
The robber forced an Edwards Cinema employee to the ground while
he took a large amount of cash from the register, Sgt. Mike Mello
said. Police would not say how much was taken.
The robbery occurred at 11:34 a.m. Thursday at 7822 Warner Ave.
Police said the robber is black, in his late 20s, about 5-foot-3 and
weighs about 160 pounds. He was wearing a black, hooded sweatshirt
and bandanna, blue jeans and white athletic shoes.
Man reportedly breaks into home, attacks couple
Police are looking for a man accused of breaking into a Huntington
Beach couple’s home and attacking them last week for no apparent
reason.
“They have no clue why anyone would do this,” Sgt. Dave Bunetta
said.
The two were attacked at about 11:25 p.m. April 22 in an apartment
in the 19100 block of Magnolia Street.
The attacker walked into the couple’s home through an unlocked
door. He had a baseball bat, but he did not use it. The attacker
wrestled with the man and assaulted his girlfriend after she tried to
help. The pair managed to escape the apartment and call police,
Bunetta said.
The attacker is white, about 6-foot-2, weighs about 180 pounds and
has short blond hair. He was wearing a black jacket during the fight.
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