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Police assailant gets 10 years in prison Friday
A man who fled the United States and eluded police for two years
after being arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and assaulting a
Newport Beach Police officer was sentenced to 10 years in state
prison Friday and ordered to pay more than $12,000 in fines.
On Nov. 6, a jury found 34-year-old Jeffrey Minor of Irvine guilty
of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer. Prosecutor Tom
Crowfoot said he is happy with the sentence.
“It’s the maximum sentence,” he said. “He got what he deserved.”
Minor fled to Italy in February 1999 after failing to appear at
Harbor Justice Center. He was extradited from Italy and escorted back
to the United States by federal marshals in November 2001.
Minor was arrested Dec. 21, 1998, after he dragged a police
officer 77 feet with his car through a crowded parking lot in Fashion
Island.
Newport Beach Police Officer Kristen O’Donnell stopped Minor on
suspicion of drunk driving, but he tried to escape in his red 1987
Porsche. O’Donnell, who clung to the vehicle while he drove away,
escaped with cuts and bruises.
Authorities arrested Minor in Italy in March 1999, but he fought
extradition. Officials said he entered Italy using his brother’s
passport.
Minor had also been charged with felony drunk driving in Irvine
and was on probation for a 1993 conviction of drunk driving and
manslaughter in Riverside.
No one hurt in costly Newport boat fire
A boat fire Thursday near Lido Park Drive caused about $20,000 in
damages, officials said.
Newport Beach firefighters, lifeguards and Harbor Patrol deputies
responded to the fire that broke out at about 8:30 p.m. Thursday,
Capt. John Blauer said.
He said a security guard spotted smoke coming out of The Last
Call, a 125-foot boat docked at Anchorage Lane. The most significant
damage was around a radio mounted on the side of a Jacuzzi on the
front deck. No one was injured in the fire.
The cause of the fire is still unknown.
Man in fake beard robs Harbor Boulevard bank
An armed robber reportedly wearing a suit, fake beard, dress hat
and mask made away with an undisclosed amount of cash after holding
up a Western Financial Bank branch in Costa Mesa on Friday, officials
said.
The man entered the branch in the 2000 block of Harbor Boulevard
at about 4:35 p.m. and used a handgun to threaten the teller, Costa
Mesa Police Sgt. Burt Santee said.
He escaped on foot and was last seen heading eastbound on Bay
Street, Santee said.
New court hearing set for substitute teacher
A 35-year-old substitute teacher accused of sexually assaulting
several female students waived his preliminary hearing scheduled for
Thursday. His next court hearing is set for Dec. 17 in Santa Ana.
Todd Jerome Haluch of Huntington Beach faces 17 felony counts of
sexual assault and one count of witness intimidation. He was first
arrested Sept. 13 after a therapist who treated one of the victims
told police about it. Haluch posted $250,000 bail the same day.
A second warrant on four fresh charges led to another arrest Sept.
30. Haluch is now in Orange County Jail. On Oct. 16, he pleaded not
guilty to all charges.
Smoke reported in plane cockpit Friday
The pilot of an Alaska Airlines flight from Oakland that landed at
John Wayne Airport at about 3:30 p.m. Friday reported smoke in the
cockpit, spokesman Justin McClusker said.
No one was hurt, and the plane was not evacuated, he said.
“The plane had landed and had taxied normally into the gate,”
McClusker said. People disembarked as they normally do, he said.
McClusker said the cause of the smoke was not known.
Back Bay area closed after sewage spill
A sewage spill in the Back Bay on Thursday forced the Orange
County Health Care Agency to close the water at the Harbor Tower
Marina to swimmers and divers, officials said.
The spill of about 400 gallons was caused by a sewage line
blockage from an apartment complex in Newport Beach.
Officials said the affected area will remain closed to
water-contact sports until follow-up water quality tests meet
acceptable standards.
For information about Orange County ocean, bay or harbor postings
and closures, call (714) 667-3752 or visit www.ocbeachinfo.com. To
report a sewage spill, call (714) 667-3600.
-- Deepa Bharath
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