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Three men arrested in drug bust
An investigation that started out in Laguna Beach resulted in a
cocaine bust in Westminster.
Police arrested three men: Juan Francisco Rodriguez, 31, of Santa
Ana resident; Michael Arthur Kemsley, 19, of Laguna Niguel; and Ryan
Paul Frolich, 20, of Laguna Niguel. All three were charged with
conspiracy and with possession with intent to sell a controlled
substance.
“This was an undercover operation that we had been working on for
weeks,” Sgt. Darin Lenyi said.
On the afternoon of March 4, police on surveillance observed
Kemsley and Frolich, along with a third person, at a coffee shop in
the 100 block of North Coast Highway.
Police would not identify the third person seen at the cafe.
Detectives followed Kemsley and Frolich to a Westminster flower
shop owned by Rodriguez in the 9000 block of McFadden Avenue.
Police continued their surveillance at the shop and saw the three
men make a drug deal in the store’s parking lot, Lenyi said.
“They agreed to sell 2 kilograms of cocaine,” Lenyi said.
Police arrested the men immediately after the sale at about 3:30
p.m. The suspected buyer was released. Investigators closed down the
shop and found about $2,000 in cash and about five “eightballs” of
cocaine, Lenyi said.
One eightball is equivalent to one-eighth of an ounce of cocaine.
Laguna police officers were assisted by Tustin detectives in the
arrests.
Man sentenced for hit and run accident
A driver who pleaded guilty to critically injuring a Laguna Beach
man in November after a hit and run crash was sentenced to jail on
Wednesday.
George Jacobs, 77, a retired lawyer living in Newport Beach,
pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges that he hit 42-year-old David
Gibbs on North Coast Highway and fled the accident. Gibbs was
crossing the roadway near Viejo Street when he was hit by Jacobs’
1996 Ford Thunderbird.
Gibbs recovered from his injuries, and Jacobs was ordered to pay
his medical bills in full, said Mark Macaulay, a spokesman for the
district attorney’s office.
Jacobs’ driver’s license was revoked, and he is scheduled to begin
a 150-day sentence at Orange County jail on April 24.
Police arrested Jacobs after a tip from employees at a Costa Mesa
body shop, where Jacobs admitted to hitting a pedestrian. A worker in
the body shop also reported finding hair in the car’s broken
windshield.
When Jacobs returned to the shop after his car was repaired to
thank the body shop employees for fixing his car, he was taken into
custody by a detective who was already at the shop.
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