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Accident on PCH kills Westminster man
A Saturday traffic accident in Huntington Beach claimed the life
of a Westminster resident who was driving a minibike across a busy
intersection.
Daniel Barry, 20, died after the 10:49 p.m. crash at Pacific Coast
Highway and Brookhurst Street, police said.
A white van driven east on Pacific Coast Highway by 19-year-old
Ontario resident Derek Vanderploeg struck Barry on his minibike as he
was driving north through the intersection, Lt. Craig Juninger said.
Barry was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, where he
died at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Vanderploeg was not hurt in the crash,
police said.
Police closed off Pacific Coast Highway for several hours as they
investigated the accident, Juninger said, and investigators are still
working on the case.
Police do not have any evidence suggesting that alcohol was a
factor in the crash, Sgt. Dave Bunetta said.
Pedestrian killed while crossing traffic
A pedestrian was killed Monday night after being struck by a car
on Beach Boulevard.
Joseph Theodore Gibson, a 33-year-old Westminster resident, died
after a 1992 Toyota Corolla driven by Elda Carballo of Huntington
Park hit him.
The accident happened at 10:02 p.m. on Beach Boulevard just north
of Taylor Drive.
Witnesses saw Carballo, who was driving north, hit her brakes to
avoid a collision with Gibson as he crossed the street, police said.
“He was walking in traffic and was not in any crosswalk,” Sgt.
Dave Bunetta said.
The impact sent Gibson into the Corolla’s windshield, breaking the
glass, a police statement said. Carballo’s car drove over the center
divider in the street, and Gibson was thrown into the southbound
lanes of Beach Boulevard.
“Paramedics arrived, but he was pronounced dead at the scene,”
Bunetta said.
The accident is still under investigation. There is no indication
that alcohol was a factor in the collision, police said.
No people are injured in acid bomb explosion
An acid bomb reportedly exploded in front of a Huntington Beach
home on Saturday afternoon.
Police have no suspects, but investigators have determined that a
“homemade acid-type bomb” blew up in front of a home in the 16000
block of Springdale Street at about 3 p.m., Sgt. Dave Bunetta said.
Janice Johnson, who reported the crime, did not see the bomber,
police said.
No injuries were reported.
“The reporting party just heard a loud boom,” Bunetta said.
Bomb materials found by police were taken by bomb squad officers
from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department to be examined as
evidence, Bunetta said.
Assault, child annoyance suspect arrested
A man who allegedly harassed two Huntington Beach girls ended up
in a fight with their father before being arrested by police on
Saturday.
Jilberto Jimenez, 26, of Huntington Beach, was charged with
assault and child annoyance. The girls’ father was not charged in
connection with the fight.
Police would not release the father’s name to protect the identity
of his 12- and 15-year-old daughters.
At about 4 p.m., one of the man’s daughters called police to
report that their father and Jimenez were fighting near a strip mall
in the 17500 block of Beach Boulevard. The girls had called their
father for help after Jimenez had allegedly sexually harassed them as
they were walking home on Beach Boulevard, police said.
The girls called their father from a store near Beach Boulevard
and Slater Avenue. When he arrived, they pointed out Jimenez, Sgt.
Dave Bunetta said. When the father confronted Jimenez, a fight broke
out.
“Jimenez took a swing at the father,” Bunetta said.
Neither man was seriously injured in the scuffle, police said.
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