Anaheim man arrested for murder Police arrested...
Anaheim man arrested for murder
Police arrested an Anaheim man Friday whom they believe shot and
killed a Huntington Beach man outside of a Garden Grove convenience
store on Thursday, police said.
Steven Jimenez, 35, was arrested at his home Friday and charged
with the murder of Eric Robertson, 26, who was attacked by two men as
he sat in a car with his girlfriend outside of a convenience store at
the corner of Lampson Avenue and Harbor Boulevard.
Garden Grove Police Lt. Mike Hanfield said Jimenez was not the
shooter, though his alleged involvement in the crime was enough to
warrant the charge. Hanfield said there were as many as four others
involved.
“We think there’s been a conspiracy between two people, maybe up
to four, setting up the victim to go there,” Hanfield said.
The two men assaulted Robertson from both sides of the car, police
said.
One man walked up to the passenger’s side of the car and started
talking to Robertson before punching him in the face, police said.
The gunman, who attacked from the driver’s side, reached into the car
across Robertson’s girlfriend and fired once. Both men ran away, and
Robertson’s girlfriend went into the store and asked employees to
call for help.
“The lady came inside and said, ‘Somebody shot my boyfriend, call
911,’ and we called 911,” clerk Hamit Sing said. No store employees
saw the shooting.
Robertson got out of the car and collapsed outside the market’s
door. He was taken to a local hospital, where he died.
Police are still investigating.
“We want to keep it open,” Hanfield said. “We don’t want to lock
in on something and find out we were off-base.”
Canine helps thwart burglary attempt
Police arrested three people on Monday who allegedly teamed up in
an attempted burglary of a local gas station, though one of the men
ended up with a dog bite instead of any loot.
At about 1:28 a.m. on Monday, a police officer heard glass break
at an Arco station on Goldenwest Street as he drove by in his patrol
car. He stopped and saw the window to the station’s office was broken
and that people were moving around inside the office, police said.
He called for backup, and eight officers, including a K-9 unit,
set up a perimeter around the gas station while officers in a Costa
Mesa Police Department helicopter watched the area from above. Police
announced they had the gas station surrounded and ordered the people
inside the office to come out with their hands up, Huntington Beach
Sgt. Dave Bunetta said.
When no one came out, police warned the men inside the gas station
they would send in a police dog. The dog entered the office and
cornered the men until police could arrest them.
Officers found David Islas Pineda, 20, and Edgar Jubentino Pena,
19, hiding inside the office, and Pena had been bitten on the right
arm. He was taken to Huntington Beach Hospital, though police said he
was not seriously hurt.
“[He was] just treated for what appeared to be a minor wound for
his right arm, and then he was released and booked at the jail,”
Bunetta said.
Costa Mesa police found the getaway car a few blocks away. A girl
in the car, identified as Pineda’s girlfriend, was arrested. Her name
was not released because she is a minor.
Pineda and Pena were booked on suspicion of burglary and
conspiracy. The girl was booked on suspicion of conspiracy.
Belmont Shore rapist could get 500 years
The trial of a man accused of being the Belmont Shore rapist, who
also reportedly committed two rapes in Huntington Beach, began on
Monday at Superior Court in Long Beach.
Mark Wayne Rathbun, 34, is accused of more than a dozen rapes in
Long Beach, Los Alamitos and Seattle. He was arrested by Long Beach
police in November 2002 after DNA evidence was used to link him to 13
rapes.
The trial opened with victims’ testimony, said Jane Robison, a
spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.
She declined further comment because the trial is ongoing.
Rathbun could be sentenced to 500 years in prison if convicted on
all charges.
Hearings set for suspects in stabbings
Preliminary hearings have been set for two men accused of fatal
stabbings in Huntington Beach.
A hearing for John Angel Salcida, accused of stabbing his
estranged wife’s boyfriend Sergio Ojeda to death on Nov. 6 in a
Huntington Beach apartment, is scheduled today at Superior Court in
Westminster.
The preliminary hearing for Jamie Allen Balint, accused of
stabbing his mother to death in their Huntington Beach apartment on
Dec. 22, was delayed on Friday. The proceeding was postponed to Aug.
6 at Superior Court in Westminster.
Police found Balint’s mother, Pamela Balint, with multiple stab
wounds in their 5th Street apartment after they were flagged down by
his brother, who went for help when he could not get into the
apartment. Jamie Allen Balint was arrested near the apartment shortly
after the homicide was discovered.
Man arrested, woman injured in crash
A 33-year-old Costa Mesa woman riding a tandem bike in Huntington
Beach with her 9-year-old son was injured Sunday after being struck
by a hit-and-run driver who was later arrested, Huntington Beach
police said.
Liza Noela Garneau and her son, Michael Pellicano, were riding
eastbound on Hamilton Street at about 9:48 p.m. when David Gene
Wright, 34, of Huntington Beach, hit their bicycle as he made a left
from Hamilton to Brookhurst Street, police said.
The crash knocked Garneau onto the hood of Wright’s Chevy pickup
and into the windshield, police said. Wright fled and eventually
abandoned his truck in the 2300 block of England Street, officials
said.
Police caught up with Wright and arrested him on suspicion of
felony hit-and-run after a witness who followed Wright from the
accident scene directed officers to his truck, officials said.
Garneau suffered a head injury, while Michael was treated for
several cuts on his body, police said. Both were taken to UC Irvine
Medical Center in Orange.
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