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Eron Ben-Yehuda, Angelique Flores
POLICE OFFICER RECOVERING AT HOME AFTER ACCIDENT
A Huntington Beach police officer is recuperating at his home after a
suspected drunk driver crashed into his motorcycle during a traffic stop
on Pacific Coast Highway last week.
Just before midnight Friday, Richard Wright, 51, had stopped a Chevrolet
S10 pickup truck for a traffic violation, said Denise Medina, spokeswoman
for the California Highway Patrol.
Wright, a former police union president, and the 16-year-old driver were
standing on the side of the road just north of Seapoint Avenue when a
Jeep Cherokee heading in the opposite direction veered toward them,
police said.
The Jeep, driven by Ronald B. Grey, 37, of Newport Beach, hit the police
motorcycle, which then collided into Wright and the 16-year-old,
officials said. The Jeep then crashed into the truck, where another
16-year-old was sitting, before rolling over once and landing upright,
Medina said.
Wright , who broke his left arm, and the truck’s passenger were airlifted
to UCI Medical Center, where they were treated and released. The
16-year-old driver was taken by ambulance to Huntington Beach Hospital.
Grey was booked on suspicion of drunk driving.
AUTHORITIES STILL INVESTIGATING KILLINGS
Police are still investigating the deaths of three Huntington Beach
residents.
Kenneth C. Stahl, 57, and his wife, Carolyn Oppy-Stahl, 44, were found
shot to death in their car on a desolate South County road Nov. 20. A
security guard found them slumped over in their car that was parked along
Ortega Highway, about nine miles east of San Juan Capistrano. The engine
was running, and the headlights were on. Numerous gunshots had shattered
the driver’s side window.
A week later, Bridgette Elizabeth Ballas, 29, was fatally injured by an
unknown assailant in the early morning of Nov. 27. She was found lying on
the curb in the 900 block of Huntington Street. She was last seen walking
back to her apartment after spending the night with friends Downtown.
ROBBER MAKES OFF WITH $60 FROM RESTAURANT
A Carl’s Jr. in the 18900 block of Brookhurst Street in Fountain Valley
was robbed at gunpoint at 11:49 p.m. Dec. 9.
A man walked up to the on-duty manager and demanded that money from the
cash register be placed in a bag. He then told the manager to go into the
office and lay on the floor.
The robber left with about $60 in a mid-’90s black sports car, driving
southbound on Brookhurst. He is described as Asian, about 30 years old,
5-foot-10, with a thin build. He was wearing a gray T-shirt, dark blue
jeans and a baseball cap.
PAIR USES SCAM TO STEAL SHOPPER’S PURSE
A 69-year-old Fountain Valley woman was the victim of a purse-snatching
scam at a Ralphs supermarket in the 18400 block of Brookhurst Street at
4:15 p.m. Monday.
While backing out of the parking stall, a man tapped on the passenger
door window and said her tire was going flat.
The woman parked and got out of her car, leaving her purse inside. As she
and the man checked the tires, a woman approached them and suggested the
woman take her car to a tire shop. At that point, she got in the car and
drove away without realizing her purse was missing.
The woman had her tires checked, but no leaks were discovered.
Within two hours, she was notified by one of her credit card companies
that her card had been used to make several large purchases. Police
believe the pair used the excuse of a flat tire as a scam to lure her out
of her car, allowing time for the women to snatch the purse.
The man was described as Latino, in his 20s, 5-foot-8 and about 160
pounds. He had brown hair and brown eyes, and was wearing a brown
corduroy jacket. The woman was also believed to be in her 20s, about
5-foot-4, and weighing about 125 pounds. She also had brown hair and
brown eyes.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to call the
Fountain Valley Police Department at (714) 593-4485.
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