Bad bail check lands man back...
Bad bail check lands man back in jail
A man reputed be a skinhead gang member is back in jail after
being bailed out of Orange County Jail with $500,000 in phony
cashier’s checks in July.
Orange County Sheriffs deputies arrested Dominic Peter Rizzo, 33,
in the 2300 block of Delaware Street on Friday in Huntington Beach
during a car-stop, said Sheriff spokesman Jon Fleischman.
Rizzo was being held on attempted murder charges when he was
bailed out on July 17 with the phony cashier’s checks. Police
discovered that the checks were fake 18 days after releasing Rizzo
and issued a warrant for his arrest.
The incident caused the department to change its policy on
accepting checks. It will now only accept checks during business
hours so that check funds can be verified.
Police helicopter unit shows high response
The Huntington Beach Police Department released August figures for
its helicopter unit, which show that it responded to nearly 600
service calls that month.
Helicopter unit officers made 29 felony arrests, 52 misdemeanor
arrests, issued 40 vehicle citations and witnessed 99 other car
related violations when no patrol units were available. The police
helicopter was also the first police unit on scene on 98% of the
calls last month. The helicopter crews also took part in a scientific
study on bacteria levels of the beach during low tide, and a daytime
helicopter crew saw a swarm of about 40 sharks near the shoreline on
the state beach, which they notified lifeguards of. Another crew saw
a large fuel spill in Huntington Harbour and notified the Harbor
Patrol who quickly contained it.
Firefighters able to save one of their own
Huntington Beach Firefighters helped save one of their own last
month when they performed CPR on fire shop employee Rick Mishler, 52,
after he suffered a massive heart attack at his home. Paramedics from
Fire Department Station No. 3 took him to Orange Coast Memorial
Hospital where he was placed in intensive care and listed as being in
critical condition. Mishler was released from the hospital on Sept. 9
and is now recovering at his home.
Free CPR classes for city employees
The Huntington Beach Fire Department’s FireMed Program will offer
free CPR training to city employees on Tuesday, Oct. 8. Those who
take the three-hour class will receive certification in adult and
infant CPR as well as the proper administration of the Heimlich
Maneuver.
The training will be held at Huntington Beach Central Library,
7111 Talbert Ave., from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For more information
please call FireMed Marketing Coordinator Jane Cameron at (714)
375-5097.
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