Police looking for driver in hit-and-run Newport...
Police looking for driver in hit-and-run
Newport Beach police are looking for anyone who witnessed a
hit-and-run accident that left a woman seriously injured late Friday
on West Coast Highway.
Police say Lake Forest resident Stacy Ryan-Helmick, 37, was
crossing the street at Tustin Avenue in front of Rodman’s restaurant
when she was struck by an SUV. The car kept driving east on Coast
Highway without stopping, police said.
Ryan-Helmick, a mother of two, was taken to Western Medical Center
in Santa Ana where she was treated for serious head and facial
injuries, police said.
Witnesses at the scene described the car as a black Cadillac
Escalade with dark tinted windows.
Police are seeking the car or anyone with additional information.
Call traffic investigations at (949) 644-3724.
Costa Mesa man held for indecent exposure
Costa Mesa police arrested a 41-year-old man Tuesday after they
say he exposed himself to a 16-year-old girl.
Velquin Medina-Nolasco of Costa Mesa was charged with indecent
exposure and child annoyance, Sgt. Marty Carver said.
The girl called police at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday to report that a man
had exposed himself as she walked near Placentia Avenue and 17th
Street, Carver said. When police arrived at the scene they found
Medina-Nolasco sitting in his car and the girl positively identified
him.
He is being held at the Costa Mesa city jail in lieu of $35,000
bail including a $15,000 warrant for forgery.
-- Marisa O’Neil
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