Resident arrested after shots reported Police are...
Resident arrested after shots reported
Police are investigating a shooting that was reported in the Oak
View neighborhood.
At 5:15 p.m. on Sept. 23, police responded to a call that a man
fired two or three shotgun blasts in the 17300 block of Jacquelyn
Lane, Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Dave Bunetta said. The shooter ran
away and initially escaped police, though police arrested a
21-year-old Huntington Beach resident on suspicion of the crime about
five hours later. Police would not disclose the alleged shooter’s
name or any extensive details about the case, citing safety worries.
“For the protection of some people that were involved in this,
including the victim, we’re not going to release anything yet,â€
Bunetta said.
No one was injured in the attack, including a 25-year-old man who
told police he was the shooter’s target, Bunetta said. Police did not
disclose where the alleged victim lives.
The shooting is still under investigation and no charges have yet
been filed, Bunetta said.
Brothers assaulted at the beach
Two brothers were attacked without provocation while at the beach
with their parents on Saturday, police said.
At about 10 p.m. Saturday, Ramon Hernandez, 18, of Garden Grove
and his 14-year-old brother were collecting recyclable cans at an
access road near the Huntington Beach Pier when they were confronted
by two teenagers, Sgt. Dave Bunetta said. The teenagers reportedly
asked the brothers where they lived and possibly whether they had any
gang ties.
“All of a sudden, for no apparent reason, they were attacked,â€
Bunetta said. Police have no evidence indicating the victims were
gang members.
The younger brother was more seriously hurt in the fight, police
said. He suffered superficial wounds inflicted with a screwdriver and
a possible broken nose. He was treated and released at Hoag Hospital,
and his brother suffered minor injuries.
The brothers were out of sight from their parents when the fight
started, and the attackers ran away after the parents heard the fight
and ran to their children, Bunetta said. The attackers are still on
the loose, and police have not concluded whether they were gang
members.
The attackers are both described as 16- or 17-year-old boys with
shaved heads. One wore a white T-shirt and the other wore a blue
T-shirt and jeans.
Police program volunteers sought
The Police Department is accepting applications for the Reserve
Senior Volunteer Program. Seniors must be at least 55-years-old to
join the program and live in Huntington Beach. Senior volunteers help
police out by checking homes while residents are on vacation and
writing parking tickets, as well as a variety of other activities
such as helping out at community events.
Seniors may call (714) 536-5933 to request an application.
Training sessions are scheduled to begin in March.
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