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MADD rewards police who fight drunken driving
Mothers Against Drunk Driving on Wednesday recognized four Costa
Mesa police officers for their work keeping intoxicated drivers off
the streets.
Officer Dennis Dickens received the Thin Blue Line Award, given to
officers killed or injured by a drunken driver. Dickens was seriously
injured last year when he was struck by a drunken driver while riding
his motorcycle.
Three other Costa Mesa officers received the organization’s 2005
Century Awards, given to those who make at least 100 arrests of
drunken drivers.
Officer Tony Yannizzi received his fifth Century Award, recording
105 such arrests in 2004.
Officer Dan Miles took home his third award, making 109 arrests of
drunken drivers. Officer Scott Dibble got his first Century Award
with 114 arrests last year.
The awards lunch took place Wednesday at the Richard Nixon Library
and Birthplace in Yorba Linda. In all, 27 officers and 14 prosecutors
received awards.
Pre-sentencing hearing in sex-assault trial is Friday
A pre-sentencing hearing will be held Friday to determine if three
men, convicted of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl when they
were teenagers, can be sentenced as adults.
Greg Haidl, the 19-year-old son of a former assistant sheriff, and
20-year-old Rancho Cucamonga residents Kyle Nachreiner and Keith
Spann were convicted last month on multiple counts of penetration
with a foreign object. A jury deadlocked on rape by intoxication and
assault with a deadly weapons charges against the three.
Each faces maximum sentences of more than a dozen years in prison.
The three were tried as adults. But because they were all 17 at
the time of the 2002 incident, they could be sentenced as juveniles.
Prosecutors filed the motion requesting a fitness report on the
defendants. Friday’s brief hearing will take place in the courtroom
of Judge Francisco Briseno, who presided over the trial and one in
2004 that ended in a mistrial.
The three defendants were accused of gang-raping the 16-year-old
girl after she passed out from drinking too much. The videotaped
incident took place in the Corona del Mar home of Haidl’s father Don
Haidl, who was an Orange County Assistant Sheriff at the time but has
since resigned.
Sobriety checkpoint
slated for Saturday night
Costa Mesa police will conduct a sobriety checkpoint Saturday
night.
The checkpoint will take place from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. on East 17th
Street and Westminster Avenue, police said.
It is funded by a grant from the state Office of Traffic Safety.
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