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Fire at Huntington Harbour Mall
A four-alarm fire tore through the upper levels of the Huntington
Harbour Mall Tuesday evening, leaving only one man, who tripped over
a fire hose, injured.
The fire began in a third-floor office of the mall just before 7
p.m. and ran the length of the attic space, said Steve Hess, public
information officer for the Huntington Beach Fire Department.
It took 65 firefighters from five departments -- Huntington Beach.
Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach -- just
under an hour to put out the blaze, Hess said. The fire began in a
single office, ran the length of the attic and affected 20 units in
the mall, Hess added.
Officials said they do not yet have an estimate on damages or know
what caused the blaze.
Remains identified as Huntington man
A coroner identified the remains found on Feb. 8 in Humboldt
Harbor as 21-year-old Huntington Beach resident Matthew Large.
An arrest warrant was issued Friday for 59-year-old Tommy McGuire,
who is suspected in the death of Large.
Large, who was declared missing on Dec. 6, 2001, was a friend of
McGuire’s son Travis and was last seen at the apartment in Irvine
where the father and son lived.
Travis died earlier this year of medical problems. The cause of
death is unknown, Huntington Beach Police Lt. Ron Burgess said.
McGuire is described as 6-foot-1, 240 pounds with white hair and blue
eyes. Police say he should be considered armed and dangerous.
Three weeks after Large’s disappearance, police found his GMC
Sierra pickup truck submerged off a boat ramp in Eureka, Calif. The
skeletal remains were found in the harbor close to where the car was
uncovered two years ago. Authorities are still investigating whether
it is Large, and it could take as long as three weeks until they know
for sure, Burgess said. They are performing DNA tests, he said.
McGuire is also wanted for possession of explosives that were
found in his house during a recent investigation. He has been known
to frequent the Humboldt County area, where both the car and body
were discovered.
Deliberations begin in Trachman trial
Jury deliberations began Wednesday in the trial of a 37-year-old
former Huntington Beach police officer accused of molesting a
14-year-old girl while on duty.
Prosecutors say Mark Trachman fondled the girl at her home during
a police interview in which she was reporting an incident of sexual
abuse. He also faces two misdemeanor charges for allegedly asking two
other women to expose themselves during separate traffic stops.
Trachman has pleaded not guilty to the criminal charges. He was
arrested in May 2001.
Trachman was fired from the Huntington Beach Police Department in
August 2001 after he was charged with asking the women to expose
their breasts.
Police honor six at annual breakfast
The Huntington Beach Police Department honored its best Wednesday
morning at the department’s annual employee awards breakfast.
Six employees, nominated by their peers and supervisors, were
honored at the breakfast hosted by the Police Management Assn.
Officers Frank Gallant and Steve Wickser were awarded the Medal of
Courage. Senior Officer Russell Reinhart was named Uniformed Officer
of the Year. Officer Lisa Gallatin was honored as Non-Uniformed
Officer of the Year. Edie Zadel was named Civilian Employee of the
Year. Sgt. Brian Tidrick was honored as Supervisor of the Year.
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