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Man steals medication from animal hospital
A Newport Beach man was arrested early Wednesday after forcing his
way into an animal hospital and stealing a container of prescription
drugs, police said.
Christopher Jude O’Conner, 21, allegedly walked into the Newport
Hills Animal Hospital in the 2600 block of San Miguel Drive at 11:40
a.m. and demanded phenobarbital, claiming that his cat was having a
seizure, said Lt. John Desmond of the Newport Beach Police
Department.
O’Conner then pushed past employees, went to the back of the
hospital where medications are stored, and grabbed a container of
pills, Desmond said.
O’Conner fled to a nearby park, where police struggled with him
before he was placed under arrest, Desmond said.
“When they tried to take him into custody, it was quite the
altercation,” Desmond said.
One officer was treated for minor injuries to his arm, Desmond
said.
The prescription medicine found on O’Conner was different from the
medicine he demanded from hospital employees, Desmond said.
O’Conner asked for phenobarbital, but ended up allegedly stealing
phenylbutazone, Desmond said.
“That is a drug that can be abused,” Desmond said of
phenobarbital.
O’Conner was arrested on suspicion of robbery and is being held on
$100,000 bail at the Orange County Jail, police said.
Drug possession, assault at the Wedge
Newport Beach police arrested a man early Thursday on suspicion of
methamphetamine possession after he allegedly took off his clothes
and groped a man at the Wedge, said Lt. Mike McDermott.
Police responding to a call found Julio Marquez, 33, of Santa
Monica, intoxicated and incoherent on Belvue Lane, McDermott said.
While Marquez was taken to the hospital with minor injuries,
police received a call that methamphetamine and syringes were found
at the beach, along with papers bearing Marquez’s name, McDermott
said.
Witnesses reported seeing Marquez smoking methamphetamine and
removing his clothes, McDermott said.
A man told police that Marquez groped and assaulted him, police
said.
After he was groped, the man punched Marquez in the face, police
said.
“He was defending himself from an unwarranted assault,” McDermott
said.
Marquez is being held on $20,000 bail at Orange County Jail.
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