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Small plane makes emergency landing
The front landing gear of a Cessna 210 single-engine plane failed
during an emergency landing at John Wayne Airport on Sunday
afternoon, planting its nose in the runway, officials said.
The runway used for smaller planes at the airport was closed for
about half an hour until the plane was towed away, airport spokesman
Justin McCusker said.
The one person aboard the plane was uninjured, he said. The pilot
reported to the tower at 3 p.m. that his landing gear indicator had
come on, McCusker said.
“He was able to land successfully, but was not able to taxi
because, as he was coming to a stop, one of the tires collapsed and
the front part of the plane was driven into the runway,” he said.
McCusker said he does not know where the plane flew in from.
Residents vacated after smoke fills home
Residents of a Newport Beach convalescent home were briefly
evacuated Sunday afternoon after smoke from an air conditioning
compressor leaked oil, blowing smoke through the vents, fire
officials said.
Thirty to 40 residents at Flagship Healthcare Center on Flagship
Road had to stay out for a few minutes until firefighters cleared the
air inside, said Donna Boston, public information officer for the
Newport Beach Fire Department.
“Firefighters investigated the roof and shut off gas and power to
ensure safety,” she said.
They then found the one leaking unit, Boston said.
No one was reported injured in the incident.
No charges filed against Rodman yet
The Orange County district attorney has yet to file charges
against Dennis Rodman for allegedly assaulting his live-in
girlfriend, officials said Monday.
The Newport Beach Police Department had sent the paperwork to the
district attorney last week with the recommendation that charges be
filed, Lt. John Klein said.
But the district attorney has sent it back to Newport Beach “for
further investigation,” which is “quite common,” Deputy Dist. Atty.
Susan Schroeder said.
Rodman was arrested at his Seashore Drive home the morning of Jan.
10 on suspicion of assaulting the woman. Police officers responded to
a 911 call from the woman at about 2 a.m. The woman, whose name is
not being revealed because she may be a victim of domestic violence,
said Rodman had given her a cut on her upper lip and a bump on the
head.
Rodman also “had alcohol on his breath” when he was arrested,
police said. He spent a few hours in jail, but was out after posting
a $25,000 bail.
-- Deepa Bharath
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