Former officer arrested in connection with sex crimes
Danette Goulet
COSTA MESA -- A former Long Beach police officer is facing several
charges of lewd sexual acts with a child after he allegedly lured a
14-year-old boy to his Costa Mesa apartment via the Internet, police
said.
Michael McDonald, 60, is being held on $150,000 bail after being
arrested Friday, said Lt. Dale Birney of the Costa Mesa Police
Department.
An investigation began three to four months ago in El Dorado County in
Northern California, where the victim lives, Birney said. The boy’s
parents reported they had found correspondence on their computer.
Police allege that McDonald befriended the boy via the Internet
sometime late last year, police said. During the course of several
months, multiple meetings between the victim and McDonald were arranged
in Costa Mesa, police said.
It was on these trips that the lewd acts took place, Birney said.
Following information from the victim’s family, El Dorado deputies
came to Costa Mesa on Friday to ask local police to accompany them as
they went to question McDonald.
“El Dorado deputies wanted to contact him to ask questions relating to
the incident and found the victim also in the apartment,” Birney said.
“So, they spoke with McDonald for a while and, based on the totality,
placed him under arrest.”
McDonald is expected to be arraigned this morning at Harbor Justice
Center in Newport Beach.
If convicted, McDonald could face anywhere from three to nine years in
prison for each count of lewd sexual acts, Birney said.
Long Beach police could not immediately provide information about
McDonald’s history with the department.
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