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John Wayne Airport raided for false IDs
John Wayne Airport was one of four Southland airports raided by
federal officers Thursday in search of 120 workers suspected of using
fake identification cards.
At the crack of dawn, officers launched “Operation Tarmac” to
serve warrants on workers at John Wayne, Los Angeles International,
Ontario International and Long Beach airports, said John Miller,
director of governmental affairs for the California Union of Safety
Employees, which represents 7,000 Department of Motor Vehicle
investigators.
Because the investigation lasted into the evening, officials were
not able to divulge how many arrests had been made, said Thom Mrozek,
spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office.
The investigation involved officials from the DMV, U.S. Marshals
Service, the Secret Service, Immigration and Naturalization Service,
the Department of Transportation, and the Social Security
Administration, Miller said.
Violators will probably face one or more of three state or federal
charges, including fraud, perjury and false statements.
Gang-rape suspects’ hearing postponed
The preliminary hearing for three teenage boys who are accused of
gang-raping a 16-year-old girl in a Corona del Mar home has been
postponed.
The hearing, which was scheduled to occur Wednesday, was moved to
Sept. 30 by mutual agreement of both the prosecution and the defense
attorneys, said Deputy Dist. Atty. Jana Hoffmann, who would not
divulge the reasons for the postponement.
Gregory Haidl, Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spann -- all 17-year-old
students at Rancho Cucamonga High School -- allegedly drugged the
victim’s drink and then raped her while a video camera filmed the
incident on the evening of July 5 in the home of Don Haidl, an
assistant sheriff with the county.
At the preliminary hearing, the judge will decide whether there is
enough evidence on the 21 felony charges against the boys to go to
trial, Hoffmann said.
All three pleaded not guilty on July 17.
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