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Murder-suicide shocks Newport Beach neighbors
Newport Beach Police found the bodies of newlyweds Uyen Tran and
Aaron Miles in their West Newport apartment following an apparent
murder-suicide Wednesday.
Tran, 35, had sent a text message to a relative that morning,
saying that if anything happened to her, her husband was responsible,
police said. Police checked on the Lugonia Street duplex Tran owned
and found the dead couple and a handgun Wednesday afternoon. Police
believe Miles shot Tran, then himself.
Neighbors gathered around the scene, anxious and surprised by the
unusual events.
* Serious traffic accidents in Costa Mesa this week left two
people in critical condition.
Newport Beach resident Steven Ford, 47, was struck by an SUV as he
crossed Irvine Avenue at Walnut Street Monday evening. Las Vegas
resident Chelsea Martin, 19, was critically injured after she
allegedly ran a red light at the corner of Newport Boulevard and Fair
Drive, police said.
* Newport Beach Police are growing more suspicious of the
circumstances of local couple Thomas and Jackie Hawks’ disappearance
last month.
Family members reported the couple missing last month after the
two were not in contact with them following the sale of the couple’s
55-foot yacht, which they lived on in Newport Harbor. Police and
family members are seeking the public’s help in seeking the couple.
* Attorneys for Greg Haidl, son of former Orange County Assistant
Sheriff Don Haidl, said the younger Haidl’s civil rights were
violated when Sheriff’s deputies shot him with a Taser gun in jail.
Greg Haidl is on suicide watch in jail awaiting retrial on charges
he and two friends gang-raped an allegedly unconscious 16-year-old
girl in 2002. Officials with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department
said they acted appropriately.
POLITICS
Another bit of air under El Toro’s wings
Newport-Mesa city officials will watch with interest a proposal
floated Tuesday by the city of Fullerton to operate a commercial
airport at the closed El Toro Marine Air Station, but they’re not
expecting much to come of it.
Fullerton officials asked the U.S. Department of Transportation to
try to acquire the military base property from the U.S. Navy, which
plans to sell it in an online auction beginning Jan. 5. Fullerton
then would seek a lease to operate an airport there.
Local officials were skeptical, in part because Newport Beach
unsuccessfully tried in 2000 to ease growing air traffic at John
Wayne Airport by having an airport built at El Toro.
That plan faced bitter opposition and was nullified that year when
Orange County voters approved rezoning the base as parkland.
* Costa Mesa is among 14 Orange County cities that will share
$19.8 million in federal homeland security funds announced recently
by Rep. Chris Cox.
The money will pay for counterterrorism equipment, planning and
training in the cities, which also include Fullerton, Irvine and
Santa Ana.
EDUCATION
Famed UCI professor wins award
UC Irvine Psychology professor Elizabeth Loftus received the 2005
University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Psychology for her
research on false recollections and distorted memory.
The award included a $200,000 prize, which she plans to use to
further her research at UCI. The Grawemeyer Awards annually honor the
most powerful ideas in psychology, education, religion, music
composition and improving world order.
Loftus’s research has shown that people can recall events that
never happened when their minds mix inaccurate information with their
memory of what actually occurred. In 2002, Loftus was ranked the top
woman psychologist of the 20th century by the Review of General
Psychology.
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