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Officers responded about 1:40 p.m. to the crash near the intersection of Jade Cove Way and Marlin Avenue, according to Lt. Nick Nicholas of the Seal Beach Police Department.
The teenager was taken to a hospital by Orange County Fire Authority paramedics for treatment of moderate injuries, Nicholas said. The driver, who was not injured in the crash, cooperated with the investigation, said Nicholas.
No other vehicles or pedestrians were involved.
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ESSEX â Precinct 11 of the Baltimore County Police Department is hosting a collection drive to benefit the Family Crisis Center, an organization which supports survivors of domestic violence, as part of the departmentâs National Crime Victimsâ Week activities.
The precinct has collaborated with the Family Crisis Center in the past, according to Officer Michael Lewis, one of the central organizers of the drive.
âItâs just the right thing to do,â Lewis said. âWeâre just trying to support these families.â
The precinct is seeking personal hygiene items such as shampoo, deodorant, soap, combs and brushes, diapers, pull ups, socks, bath towels, infant formula, baby food, baby wipes, sanitizer, pack and play sheets and umbrellas.
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The city’s public works staff is recommending the continuation of a security program that’s helping curb nuisance and petty crime in the downtown.
At an operations and administration committee meeting on Tuesday, city councillors will consider a report from Inderjit Hans, general manager of public works, to extend an expand the pilot project to January 2022 at a total cost of $722,000, with about $500,000 coming from a capital funding reserve and the rest from the annual Home for Good grant, which would cover the cost of a guard and vehicle at Marlene Avenue, a city housing project.
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