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Man arrested for armed robberies
A man was arrested after two attempted armed robberies in one
night in Huntington Beach.
David Sylve, 42, is being held in the Central Jail Complex in
Santa Ana on $250,000 bail.
Sylve is suspected of accosted a man and woman with a knife as
they sat parked on Riverbend Drive at 1:12 a.m. April 9.
With a knife to the woman’s throat, a robber demanded the man’s
wallet, but the man fought him off, sustaining only a small cut to
his right knee, and the robber fled without the wallet, Huntington
Beach Police Sgt. Douglas Tallman said.
The couple described their attacker to police, who began searching
the area.
Within minutes, the same man allegedly threatened another woman
with a knife, forced her to her vehicle nearby, demanded cash, credit
cards and jewelry and fled in a white pickup truck toward Beach
Boulevard.
At about 1:30 a.m., Sylve was spotted in a small white Mitsubishi
pickup truck in Long Beach and stopped. Officers found a knife and
jewelry from the second robbery in his possession.
He was positively identified by victims, taken into custody and
put into the Huntington Beach Police Department jail overnight.
Senior volunteers given badges
Twelve 12 senior volunteers have been presented with badges,
bringing the number of volunteers in the city’s Retired Senior
Volunteer Program to 65.
All 12 completed their 16 hours of training during the last
several weeks. Police Chief Kenneth Small presented them with the
badges at an awards ceremony on Thursday.
The Retired Volunteer Program was created 10 years ago. Members of
the program perform vacation checks, staff the substations and help
with various tasks at the police station. In the past 10 years, the
seniors have volunteered more than 154,700 hours.
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