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Gun tossed during pursuit, four arrested
A loaded gun discharged when it was thrown out of a vehicle
involved in a police chase shortly before 11 p.m. Saturday at the
intersection of Newland Street and Slater Avenue, police said.
A Huntington Beach Police officer tried to make a traffic stop on
a white Mitsubishi heading east on Warner Avenue, but the driver of
the vehicle, Javier Medrano, 19, of Santa Ana, didn’t stop,
Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Dave Bunetta said.
The Mitsubishi then traveled south on Newland, running through red
lights and driving on the wrong side of the road at Newland Street
and Slater Avenue, police said.
Officers then saw a woman passenger throw a firearm out the
window, Bunetta said, adding that it fired when it hit the ground.
Officers stopped in the area and found the gun and the bullet
while other officers continued to pursue, Bunetta said.
The vehicle continued onto Whitehorse Street into Fountain Valley,
where police said the vehicle turned on to a dead-end street and had
nowhere to go. Medrano was arrested on suspicion of felony evading
police and possession of a loaded firearm. Hernan Cortes, 20, of
Santa Ana, and Vianey Uribe, 18, of Santa Ana, were also charged with
possession of a loaded firearm.
The female passenger, a juvenile, was charged with possession of a
loaded firearm, felony evading and destruction of evidence.
Former PTA official charged
Michael Rangel, the former PTA treasurer at Kettler Elementary
School, charged with stealing $40,000, pleaded not guilty Tuesday in
West Justice Center in Westminster,, Deputy Dist. Atty. Nancy Lewis
said.
Charges include 24 counts -- three counts of forgery with the
remaining counts of burglary.
Lewis said that Rangelcommitted commercial burglary when he
entered the bank, where he deposited the allegedly stolen money into
his account. Lewis said commercial burglary can be defined as
entering a commercial establishment with the intent to commit a
theft.
Rangel’s next hearing is set for Dec. 2.
Firefighters honored by brethren
Members of the Huntington Beach Fire Department will be honored by
members of the New York Fire Department at a 4 p.m. ceremony Saturday
at Pier Plaza.
Firefighters from Huntington Beach will be presented with a small
statute in the shape of a Maltese cross made from the wreckage.
“We have a long history with the guys from New York,” Huntington
Beach Firefighter Randy Babbitt said. “We started participating in
their St. Patrick’s Day Parade in 1998. We were the first group of
non-East Coast firefighters to march in the parade.”
After the events of Sept. 11, 2001, Huntington Beach firefighters
were again dispatched to New York to help out at Ground Zero and
attend funerals of fallen firefighters.
Saturday’s ceremony is in recognition of the bond the firefighters
share.
“It’s an event to honor the brotherhood we have with New York,” he
said.
Department gets DUI grant
The Huntington Beach Police Department has been awarded a grant
from the California Office of Traffic Safety.
The two-year grant for a DUI-interdiction program will incorporate
prevention, education and enforcement efforts related to driving
under the influence. The grant will address enforcement with weekly
DUI team patrols and checkpoints.
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