UpdatedThu, Feb 18, 2021 at 8:21 pm PT
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Boat in Dana Harbor fully aflame. (OCSD Phito)
Seven boats were burned at Dana Point Harbor, and one person declined to be transported to the hospital. Investigators are en route. (OCFA Photo)
Column of smoke seen across Dana Point Thursday. (OCSD Photo)
OCSD Harbor patrol investigate. (OCSD photo)
DANA POINT, CA A boat docked in Dana Point harbor exploded Thursday morning, according to reports. The huge plume of smoke and flame after the explosion could be seen from across the seaside town.
Firefighters and police responded to the scene that originated with one vessel and spread to at least seven others, according to the Orange County Sheriffs Department.
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The U.S. Coast Guard and Laguna Beach Marine Safety division searched for a diver, last seen in a camouflage wet suit, was called off. (Shutterstock)
LAGUNA BEACH, CA The search for a diver, lost off the coast of Crystal Cove State Beach, was suspended at sunset, Sunday evening.
The Coast Guard and local partner agencies began their search for a diver after he was reported missing Saturday at 9:45 p.m., near Laguna Beach. The diver is reported to be a 35 year-old-man last seen wearing a camouflage wet suit in the vicinity of Crystal Cove State Park, a U.S. Coast Guard spokesperson reported.
U.S. Coast Guard searching for 35-year-old man reported missing near Laguna Beach
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LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (KGTV) The U.S. Coast Guard and local partner agencies are searching for a diver that was reported missing Saturday night near Laguna Beach.
According to a news release from the Coast Guard, the diver is reported to be a 35 year-old-man last seen at 9:45 p.m. Saturday, wearing a camouflage wet suit in the vicinity of Crystal Cove State Park.
The missing man s dive partner contacted the Laguna Beach Fire Department who relayed the call to the Coast Guard stating the diver had gone missing, said Coast Guard officials.
. Orange County sheriff officials are investigating whether an off-duty employee was at the U.S. Capitol riot in Washington, D.C. earlier this month.
The employee – who has not been identified publicly – is cooperating with the probe, according to a Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman.
“The Department is investigating the employee’s possible attendance and if so, participation,” said Carrie Braun, the department’s spokeswoman, in response to questions from Voice of OC.
“We received one report [of] an OCSD employee who may have been present at the rally in DC,” Braun said. As of Tuesday morning, she said it was unclear if the employee was at the Capitol during the riot, or if they went to the rally but did not go to the Capitol.
(PAOLI) – On Tuesday night, the Paoli Police Department was alerted to shots fired at 122 Monon Drive.
When officers arrived they spoke to the residence and were told that 26-year-old Thomas Zachary Pemberton, of Bedford, had come to the residence and was asked to leave.
While at the home. Pemberton spoke to 22-year-old Damion Young briefly. Young then asked Pemberton to leave. Pemberton reportedly left the home in his vehicle, striking a parked car as he left. Pemberton then drove by the residence several times.
Witnesses told police they then heard gunshots.
Pemberton then drove to a residence in Bedford and was taken to a local hospital. He had suffered a gunshot wound to his neck. Pemberton was then flown to a Louisville Hospital for further treatment.