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Laguna Niguel DUI checkpoint sees more than 700 cars screened and 11 arrests

January 16, 2018
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A DUI and Driver’s License Checkpoint held Friday night in Laguna Niguel turned out two arrests for drunken driving and another nine for driver’s license violations.

More than 950 cars passed through the checkpoint on Crown Valley Parkway, west of Greenfield Drive, where deputies screened more than 700 vehicles.

Five field sobriety tests were administered, resulting in two DUI arrests. Seven unlicensed drivers were arrested, along with two drivers with suspended licenses. In addition, three vehicles were towed.

A grant provided by the California Office of Traffic Safety allows the Sheriff’s Department to host various checkpoints throughout the year.

While pulling impaired and unlicensed drivers off the road to keep the community safe remains one goal of these checkpoints, they also serve to educate the public on the dangers of drunken or drugged driving.

High-visibility enforcement using both checkpoints and saturation patrols have proven to lower the number of persons killed and injured in alcohol or drug-related crashes.  Research shows that crashes involving an impaired driver can be reduced by up to 20 percent when well-publicized, proactive DUI checkpoints are routinely conducted.

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OCSD to serve as NEWS RELEASE: Orange County’s primary Search and Rescue agency in remote areas

January 16, 2018
Body SANTA ANA,Ca. (Jan. 16, 2018) -TheOrange County Sheriff’s Department (OCSD) will serve as the County’s primaryresponders for remote-area rescues as an agreement with the Orange County FireAuthority (OCFA) for a dual-agency approach expires today.

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Investigators attempt to ID shoplifter

January 12, 2018
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Investigators are seeking the public’s help in identifying awoman accused of shoplifting from two Ladera Ranch retailers on Dec. 7

The woman is suspected of stealing clothing and home goodsfrom two neighboring stores in the 25000 block of Crown Valley Parkway.

If you recognize this woman, please contact Investigator Marshallat 949-315-5871 or kvmarshall@ocsd.org.

VIDEO: Duke catches laser-strike suspect on camera, leads to felony arrest

January 11, 2018
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A 41-year-old man was arrested after discharging a laser at Duke 1 pilots as they patrolled over San Juan Capistrano Wednesday night.

Duke 1 video captures a man standing outside his car firing the laser at Duke multiple times while the helicopter was overhead at about 7:30 p.m. Jan. 10.

Pilots kept tabs on the man, guiding patrol deputies to his location as he drove toward the 5 freeway. The suspect was contacted by deputies and taken into custody without incident.  

Farhad Naghipour, 41, of Irvine, was arrested on suspicion of felony discharging a laser at an aircraft.

Although OCSD’s pilots are trained to avert their eyes and aircraft from a laser shot, as they did on Wednesday night, these devices pose a serious threat to pilots.  

Some may think these devices appear too small to have a significant impact on an aircraft thousands of feet in the air, but the infrared beam from even a small laser expands as the light projects into the sky.

If the laser shot hits the glass of an aircraft in just the right way, the light refracts, illuminating the inside of the aircraft and potentially disorienting the pilots. Or, if the laser hits the pilot at the right angle, the beam can cause retina damage, headaches, and flash-blindness.

Pointing these devices at an aircraft is a felony in California and became a federal offense in 2012, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, which tracks laser incidents across the country.

In March 2015, a man was sentenced to 14 years in prison after pointing a laser at a law enforcement helicopter in Fresno. The stiff penalty, officials said at the time, was handed down in an attempt to discourage others from engaging in the practice.

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NEWS RELEASE: Body found in Borrego Park ID'd as missing 19 year old

January 10, 2018
Body LAKE FOREST, Ca. (Jan. 10, 2018) - The body of a 19-year-old man found in Borrego Park by Orange County Sheriff’s investigators has been identified as missing person Blaze Bernstein.

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National Blood Donor Month

January 9, 2018
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January is National Blood Donor Month and we encourage you to help out those in need by donating blood. Did you know that every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood? According to Red Cross, around 36,000 units of blood are needed each day. To do our part, we are hosting the Red Cross Bloodmobile at two locations this month:

January 23 from 8am - 3pm

Red Cross Bloodmobile

20202 Windrow

Lake Forest, CA 92630

January 29 from 7am – 5pm

Red Cross Bloodmobile

Theo Lacy Facility

501 The City Dr S

Orange, CA 92868

Donors can walk-in, call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) for availability, or visit redcrossblood.org/give to register.

NEWS BULLETIN: OC Sheriff's Department searching for missing 19-year-old

January 5, 2018
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The Orange County Sheriff's Department is seeking the public's assistance in location 19-year-old Blaze Bernstein, who was last seen Jan. 2 in Lake Forest.

Saying goodbye to Explosive Detection K9, Sam

January 5, 2018
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We are saddened to announce the passing of one of our Explosive Detection K9s, Sam. 

Sam, a 9-year-old black Labrador, served with the Sheriff’s Department for more than three years with his partner, Investigator Mireles. 

Before joining the Sheriff’s Department, Sam worked as an Explosive Detection K9 with the United States Marine Corps, completing two, four-month tours of duty in Afghanistan. Sam joined the Sheriff's Department through a military surplus program that allowed the department to put Sam's keen nose to good use. 

Sam was best suited for sniffing out explosives thanks to his high energy and drive. He’d do anything for a quick round of fetch with his favorite tennis ball – a game that helped ensure some of Orange County’s most well-attended events and venues were safe. 

Investigator Mireles and Sam, along with other K9 teams from the OCSD Hazardous Devices Section (commonly referred to as the Bomb Squad), were often called to sweep the Angel Stadium and the Honda Center before big games, or VIP motorcades and hotels housing high-profile clientele. The Huntington Beach Air Show, the US Open of Surfing, the Ohana Festival, and the Orange County Marathon also were among the many events Sam worked.  

The energetic Lab didn’t care where his nose was needed, he simply loved being on duty.

When not working his various assignments, Sam lived with Investigator Mireles. He most loved a good game of fetch with a tennis ball or Frisbee, or cooling down in the swimming pool.


Every morning, Sam would greet Investigator Mireles, ready to work.  And when the Investigator returned home from an outing without his K9 partner, the unmistakable sound of Labrador feet furiously pawing at the door was there to greet him.  

“He was always moving, always jumping and happy, always raring to go,” Mireles said. “He loved what he did.”  

Early in November, Investigator Mireles noticed a small mass growing on the side of Sam’s head, but it seemed nothing a trip to the vet and some antibiotics couldn’t fix.  

A couple days after seeing the vet, Mireles woke up to give Sam his morning meal and didn’t hear the sound of Labrador paws scratching at the door that he was so accustomed to.

Instead, he was met with silence and Sam lying in his kennel.

Sam was too ill to work.

Mireles noticed the original mass on Sam’s head had grown and was accompanied by a second mass on the opposite side of his head.

After numerous examinations and tests over two months, veterinarians determined the masses were not cancerous but could not pinpoint the disease taking a toll on Sam’s health.  

Sam’s condition worsened after several weeks of treatment. He struggled to walk without limping and was clearly in pain.

Sam was put to rest the morning of Jan. 3 with Investigator Mireles by his side. The veterinarians at Yorba Regional Animal Hospital, the facility that cares for the Sheriff’s Department’s K9s, came in one by one to say their goodbyes. 

“It was heartbreaking,” Mireles said. “You wonder if Sam knew that day that something about that trip to the vet was different.” 

We are grateful for Sam’s years of service to our department and to our country for his work as an Explosive Detection K9.

RIP, Sam.

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Man saved after deputies administer Naloxone, bringing total number of lives saved to 30 since the program's inception

January 2, 2018
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A 27-year-old man is recovering after deputies administered a dose of Naloxone to pull the man out of the throes of a drug overdose.

Deputies Fisher and Tomasko at about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, responded to a Mission Viejo shopping center after a caller reported a man overdosing on heroin.

When deputies arrived, the man was unresponsive and not breathing. The deputies administered one dose of Naloxone, a nasal spray that can reverse the effects of an overdose, and the man regained consciousness.

He was taken to a local hospital for further treatment.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department launched a trial phase of the Naloxone program in October 2015, with full implementation of the program about a year later.

Since launching the program, deputies have administered Naloxone 33 times and have saved 30 lives. 

NEWS RELEASE: OC Sheriff to Conduct Bike and Pedestrian Safety Enforcement Operation

May 17, 2017
Body Stanton Calif. (May 17, 2017) – The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will step up bike and pedestrian safety enforcement operations in Stanton on Saturday, May 19, with focused enforcement on collision-causing factors involving motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.

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برای راحتی کاربران، وب‌ سایت اورنج کانتی از سرویس ترجمه رایگان گوگل استفاده می‌ کند. با کلیک روی دکمه "بعدی"، شما تأیید می‌کنید که محتوای این وب ‌سایت به زبان‌هایی غیر از انگلیسی ترجمه خواهد شد. اورنج کانتی تمام تلاش خود را برای دقت ترجمه‌ها انجام داده است، اما هیچ سامانه ترجمه ماشینی بدون خطا نیست. به عنوان مثال، این ترجمه‌ها معمولاً به زمینه‌ی متن حساس نیستند و ممکن است نتوانند معنا و مفهوم دقیق را به‌طور کامل منتقل کنند. همچنین ممکن است تفاوت‌هایی ناشی از لهجه‌ها یا ترجیحات منطقه‌ای مشاهده شود. علاوه بر این، امکان ترجمه گرافیک‌های حاوی متن، فایل‌های PDF و برخی برنامه‌های خاص در این وب‌سایت وجود ندارد. اورنج کانتی مسئول ترجمه‌ای که توسط گوگل ارائه می‌شود، نیست. نسخه اصلی این وب‌ سایت به زبان انگلیسی در دسترس است. در صورت وجود هرگونه اختلاف یا مغایرت بین نسخه انگلیسی و نسخه ترجمه‌ شده، نسخه انگلیسی معتبر و ملاک خواهد بود. با کلیک بر روی "بعدی" ، شما تأیید می‌کنید که هرگونه اختلاف یا مغایرت در ترجمه، الزام‌آور نبوده و هیچ‌گونه اثر قانونی ندارد. اورنج کانتی نمی‌ تواند دقت ترجمه ارائه ‌شده توسط گوگل را تضمین کند و هیچ‌ گونه مسئولیتی در قبال استفاده یا استناد شما به این ترجمه را بر عهده نمی‌ گیرد.

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لراحة المستخدمين، يستخدم هذا الموقع الإلكتروني التابع لمقاطعة أورانج خدمة الترجمة المجانية من Google. من خلال النقر على زر "التالي"، فإنك تقر بأن صفحات هذا الموقع سيتم عرضها بلغات غير اللغة الإنجليزية. لقد بذلت مقاطعة أورانج أقصى جهد ممكن لضمان دقة الترجمة، إلا أن الترجمة الآلية لا يمكن أن تكون دقيقة بشكل كامل دائمًا. على سبيل المثال، لا تراعي الترجمة الآلية السياق، وقد لا تتمكن من نقل المعنى الكامل للنص الأصلي. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، قد تلاحظ وجود اختلافات تتعلق باللهجات أو التفضيلات الإقليمية. كما أن الترجمة لا تشمل الصور التي تحتوي على نصوص، أو ملفات PDF، أو التطبيقات الخاصة الموجودة على هذا الموقع. لا تتحمل مقاطعة أورانج أي مسؤولية عن الترجمة التي توفرها خدمة Google. النسخة الأصلية من هذا الموقع متاحة باللغة الإنجليزية. وفي حال وجود أي تعارض أو اختلاف بين النسخة الإنجليزية والنسخة المترجمة، تُعتَمد النسخة الإنجليزية. من خلال النقر على "التالي"، فإنك تقر بأن أي تعارض أو اختلاف في الترجمة غير مُلزِم ولا يترتب عليه أي أثر قانوني. ولا تضمن مقاطعة أورانج دقة النص المُترجَم، ولا تتحمل أي مسؤولية قد تنشأ عن استخدامك أو اعتمادك على الترجمة المقدمة من Google.