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Traffic stop leads to drug arrest
A routine traffic stop in Laguna Beach on Nov. 7 led police to a
hotel room in Costa Mesa that had 26 pounds of high-grade marijuana,
valued at about $120,000, and $2,000 inside.
Laguna Beach officers stopped 28-year-old Robert Schutt, a
self-employed glassblower from Michigan, for a traffic violation
Downtown at 1:58 a.m. and smelled marijuana in his 1998 Toyota truck.
Police found $13,000 in the vehicle and a small amount of marijuana.
Schutt told police where he was staying, but he wasn’t fully
cooperative during the investigation, Sgt. Darin Lenyi said.
Schutt was arrested on suspicion of possessing marijuana for sale
and is being held at Orange County Jail on $10,000 bail.
Teen reports threat of rape
Police are investigating a report by a 13-year-old resident Monday
that via Instant Messenger one of her classmates had threatened to
rape her.
The victim said the 13-year-old suspect had referred to having sex
with her on several occasions on-line, and said she’d repeatedly
asked him to leave her alone. He had also followed her around over
the summer and stood outside her window staring at her, she said, and
took the case to the police after he mentioned rape, Sgt. Darin Lenyi
said.
The case was referred to a detective in charge of juveniles to be
investigated, but no charges are likely to be filed, Lenyi said.
“When the suspect’s as young as 13, it’s almost always resolved
with counseling unless he was caught carrying out his threat,” Lenyi
said. “We just got this case, though, so it’s early in the
investigation and we don’t know enough to predict where it’s going.”
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