Oct 30, 2009 | The Orange County Register
Garden Grove man gets 11 years prison for ID theft
A 28-year-old Garden Grove man has been sentenced to 11 years in federal prison for orchestrating two identity theft schemes in which he got personal information from hundreds of consumers and used it to fraudulently obtain about $1.5 million from home equity lines of credit and credit card accounts, federal officials said today.
Father files $75 million claim over son's accident
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Drunken driver pleads guilty in freeway death
A drunken driver pleaded guilty today to vehicular manslaughter and other charges for killing one man and injuring another by running them over as they changed a tire on a freeway shoulder.
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Does Garden Grove Councilman Andrew Do live in Santa Ana?
There were a lot of rumors last year that Andrew Do, who serves as Chief of Staff to Supervisor Janet Nguyen, was running for the Garden Grove City Council as a carpetbagger. Today I received a note from a reader informing me that he had caught Andy red-handed at his real home, in Santa Ana.
Here is the note, Art, I confronted Andrew at his Santa Ana home a little before noon today. As he arrived home I asked him if he was still going to call me a liar on Tuesday night. (Garden Grove council meeting) His response as he is caught dead to right was yeah, Im still going to call you a liar Well see how this plays out Tuesday night when I expose this. His Santa Ana address is 1911 Beverly Glen (a $1,190,000.00 home)-Zillow Andrew was dressed casually in shorts and a white t-shirt clearly this was his home.
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Meeting to be held on East Long Beach freeway improvement project
Councilwoman Gerrie Schipske and the Orange County Transportation Authority will host a public meeting early next month to discuss a freeway-improvement project that will affect East Long Beach.
Schuller network airs film about radical Islamists' plans
American Life Network, the new home of former Crystal Cathedral senior pastor Robert A. Schuller, on Sunday will air "The Third Jihad: Radical Islam's Vision for America," a documentary that states that Islamic terrorists have a 100-year-plan to undermine the United States and rule the world.
Burned-body case is moved from O.C. to Riverside
The murder case against a Garden Grove man accused of killing his wife and setting her body on fire near Lake Elsinore has been moved from Orange County to Riverside.
Ethnic Media Panelists at Asian American Business Women Conference - Oct. 22, Garden Grove
Suzanne Kai, co-founder of AsianConnections.com will be among the panelists. Photo: AsianConnections.com Members of the ethnic media will participate in a panel discussion of "The Role of Ethnic Media in Community Leadership" during the Asian American Business Women Assn .
Man charged with raping three prostitutes
A man arrested Friday on suspicion of raping three prostitutes is scheduled to be arraigned this afternoon on related felony charges.
Serial rapist who preyed on prostitutes arrested, police say
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Serial rapist who preyed on prostitutes arrested, police say
GARDEN GROVE a ' Police have arrested a man they say is a serial rapist who sexually assaulted and robbed several women believed to be prostitutes over a few weeks in the city.
Beloved pastor retires to fight brain cancer
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2 men charged in Garden Grove carjacking
Two 20-year-old men were in court this morning to be arraigned on charges stemming from a carjacking in Garden Grove three weeks ago.
Man faces charges in deadly 2001 gang attack at mall
A 28-year-old Westminster man is scheduled to be arraigned today on charges of beating a man to death eight years ago.
Man arrested for beating, robbing customer at gas station
A 33-year-old Garden Grove man was arrested in Santa Barbara on Sunday on suspicion of robbing and beating a man at a gas station.
Harvest/Halloween festivals fast approaching
If your family is one that loves the carnival-type games, food, music, and other fun to be had at Halloween alternatives, then there's no shortage of local churches you can visit this Halloween.
Los Alamitos: JFTB Stops Composting Program
After more than five months of effort, a West Orange County consortium of Mayors has been successful in working with the leadership of the Joint Forces Training Base to order a cessation of the Base's pilot composting project until further notice.
Bus driver rescues lost boy who wandered into traffic
BUS DRIVER GOOD SAMARITAN: A lost 4-year-old who wandered into traffic on Beach Boulevard in Garden Grove reportedly was rescued by a school bus driver who spotted the youngster in traffic.
a ' Voit directs 2 company expansions in Garden Grove
Bacozone signed a lease for this space on Belgrave. Voit Real Estate Services' Commercial Brokerage division has directed two of the largest company expansions in Garden Grove this year.
Garden Grove, Calif. boys take 1st place in Scout games
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Dan Walters: Political power may shift in California
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It's 8 p.m., and the 15th annual Nocturnal Festival, an all-night electronic music festival and dance party, is well under way at the National Orange Show Events Center.
Arrest warrant issued for woman suspect of fraud
COSTA MESA An arrest warrant has been issued for a woman who is suspected of bilking clients through a loan modification and debt consolidation business she owned in Costa Mesa.
O.C. families connecting with loved ones in disaster-stricken areas
Helen Ianuari, center, was worried about two church members who traveled to Samoa.