COP BRIEFS
Fountain Valley police are searching for a man who they say kidnapped
and sexually assaulted a woman in the 17000 block of Euclid Street on
Monday morning.
Police said the victim was walking in the parking lot of the Fountain
Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center at 10:10 a.m., when she was
approached by the suspect. The suspect is described as 50 to 55 years old
and 5-foot-10 with black hair.
The man asked the victim for a ride and got in the car, police said,
adding that when the victim was inside the car, the suspect locked the
doors and drove around for about an hour.
Police said the suspect assaulted the victim during the drive. When
the suspect returned to he area of Warner Avenue and Mount Hope Street,
the victim was uninjured and able to exit the car and run to a place of
safety.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Fountain Valley Police
Department at (714) 593-4485 or (714) 593-4495.
Fire destroys $300,000 boat in harbor
Huntington Beach firefighters are still looking for the cause of a
blaze that destroyed a boat last week while it was docked in Huntington
Harbour.
Martha Werth, Huntington Beach Fire Department spokeswoman, said the
fire began at 12:05 p.m. aboard the Dream Catcher, a 22-year-old Italian
Possillipo yacht valued at $300,000, while it was docked in boat slip No.
316, behind the 3300 block of Venture Drive.
The slip belongs to resident Robert Morris, and the fire caused damage
to two others nearby. No one was hurt in the fire, dock officials said.
Bruce Fenton, a spokesman for the harbor’s dock company, said when the
fire was out, the Dream Catcher was towed to the Sunset Aquatic Center,
where fire officials could examine the remains.
While the cause has yet to be determined, Fenton said a spark from the
boat’s bilge pump may have ignited gasoline to start the fire.
Man sought on indecent exposure charge
Fountain Valley police are searching for a man who is wanted on
suspicion of indecent exposure in an apartment building in the 10000
block of Slater Avenue on Sunday.
Police said the victim and her son were walking to the building’s
laundry room when she heard someone yell, “Hey.” The victim looked up
into a second story apartment and saw the the man leaning out of an open
window and masturbating, police said.
The man is described as about 5-foot-9 and 30 years old, with a shaved
head, medium build and wearing a long-sleeve shirt.
Police said he was last seen in the building’s vacant apartment.
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