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Grocery store bank thieves on the lam
Two suspects are at large after a Huntington Beach bank was robbed
Friday.
Police received a call informing them that two men who entered the
Albertsons supermarket in the 7200 block of Warner Avenue at about
6:30 p.m. robbed a bank branch in the store. Officers arrived at the
store after the suspects had fled.
The suspects reportedly headed straight to the Bank of America,
announced they were committing a robbery, demanded money, jumped over
the counter and ordered bank employees to lie on the floor.
Police said the suspects implied the use of a weapon.
A Bank of America spokesman said the suspects roughed up
employees, but the police reported that no one was injured during the
robbery.
The suspects were “not physically violent but very aggressive and
doing a takeover,” Huntington Beach police Lt. Janet Perez said.
The suspects escaped with an unspecified amount of cash from the
bank drawers and vault, police said.
“They immediately fled the bank and grocery store and were
laughing running through the parking lot,” Sgt. Ray Villescas said.
Police do not have detailed descriptions of the suspects, their
clothing, or any vehicle that may have been used.
Murder suspect to wait for court date
The arraignment for Jamie Allen Balint, who is accused of killing
his mothers, has been delayed to Jan. 30.
Balint and his lawyer, public defender Scott Sanders, requested
his arraignment be postponed to the end of the month while appearing
at Orange County Superior Court in Westminster on Friday.
The district attorney’s office alleges that Balint, 33, murdered
his mother, Pamela Balint, 55, in an apartment they shared in the 300
block of Main Street on Dec. 22. Jamie Balint allegedly used a
barbell and knife in the slaying.
Driver creates domino crash effect
Huntington Beach police arrested a Fullerton resident at 5:40 p.m.
Jan. 7 after he crashed his truck near the intersection of Warner and
Los Patos avenues.
John Underhill, 42, was arrested on suspicion of driving while
intoxicated and of possession of a controlled substance after he
allegedly crashed into a wall and knocked over two light poles, one
of which crashed into a yard, knocking over a fence and damaging a
house.
Underhill was followed to the intersection by others who
reportedly saw him involved in other accidents Downtown, police said.
Surf City man faces 15 years for theft
A Huntington Beach man was charged Jan. 8 with grand theft and
improperly handling hazardous materials.
David Anthony Greenly, 24, of Huntington Beach and 29-year-old
Buena Park resident Timothy James Lester were charged with a total of
17 felony counts and could face 15 years in state prison if
convicted.
Eduardo Esquivel, 55, of Garden Grove, was charged with three
felony counts and could spend up to three years in state prison if
convicted.
The three allegedly ran a scam in which they would make deals to
replace old heating and air conditioning units, and in many cases,
accepted large payments without installing new equipment.
“In other cases, they would actually do the repairs, but they
would improperly handle the asbestos waste,” Deputy Dist. Atty.
Catherine Barsetto said.
The district attorney’s office believes the suspects illegally
dumped ducts containing asbestos in a trash bin at the Hope
University campus in Fullerton.
The suspects, who are believed to have operated in multiple Orange
County cities, including Huntington Beach, owned a business called
All Clean Home Care on Warner Avenue, Barsetto said.
Other companies listed by the prosecution are Best Home Services,
Best Home Care, Best Home Air Care, California Clean Air, and A to Z
Home Care.
The district attorney’s office asks those who believe they could
be victims in the case to call (714) 347-8874.
Man pleads guilty to using gun on officer
A Huntington Beach man pleaded guilty on Monday to two counts of
assaulting a police officer with a firearm.
James Marchesano, 26, faces up to 34 years and eight months in
state prison for attacking a Garden Grove police officer on Sept. 23,
2002, in Garden Grove. He will be eligible for parole after serving
85% of his sentence.
The prosecution made a plea bargain with Marchesano after deciding
there was not enough evidence to charge the defendant with attempted
murder.
“[We] didn’t think we had enough to prove specific intent to
kill,” Deputy Dist. Atty. Jeff Winter said.
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