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Boeing retiree faces conspiracy charges
Federal officials on Tuesday charged a former Boeing engineer, a
65-year-old Newport Beach resident, in two separate conspiracies
involving the theft of trade secrets from rival Lockheed Martin
Corp., which was competing with Boeing to secure a U.S. Air Force
rocket contract, officials said.
Prosecutors accused Larry Satchell of conspiring to steal trade
secrets, violating the Procurement Integrity Act and obstruction of
justice. A U.S. magistrate judge in Los Angeles issued an arrest
warrant for Satchell, who is expected to surrender himself to federal
authorities Thursday, officials said.
They say Satchell plotted with two former Boeing engineers --
Kenneth Branch and William Erskine -- who were charged last year with
conspiracy. Branch, who had left Lockheed to work for Boeing,
allegedly brought with him information about a multibillion-dollar,
satellite-launching project the two companies were competing for,
officials said.
Boeing’s satellite-launching program was based in Huntington
Beach. In 1998, Boeing and Lockheed submitted bids for 28 U.S. Air
Force contracts worth about $2 billion, of which 19 contracts went to
Boeing, officials said.
The indictment alleges that Branch gave information about
Lockheed’s presentation to Erskine in exchange for a job at Boeing.
If convicted, Satchell faces up to 25 years in federal prison.
Teen dies retrieving her skateboard
A 13-year-old girl died of brain injuries suffered after being
struck by an SUV near Downtown Friday.
Lauren M. Yowel-Frontino of Rancho Cucamonga died Saturdayat UC
Irvine Medical Center. The accident near the intersection of Pacific
Coast Highway and Huntington Street was reported to police at 11:43
p.m.
The girl and a friend were skateboarding along Pacific Coast
Highway when Frontino’s board slipped and rolled into traffic, police
said. Frontino walked onto the highway to retrieve the skateboard and
was hit by a Ford Expedition driven by a Huntington Beach woman.
Police would not identify the driver.
Several witnesses saw the crash, police said. The SUV’s driver was
not arrested.
“It was just a tragic accident that appeared to be unavoidable,”
Sgt. Dave Bunetta said.
Teen shoots at gas station clerk
Police arrested a teenager the day after he reportedly shot at a
clerk during a hold-up at a gas station.
The 16-year-old Mansfield, Texas resident, along with Christopher
Reynolds, 18, of Huntington Beach, allegedly robbed the Chevron at
the corner of Goldenwest Street and Yorktown Avenue at about 1 a.m.
on May 5. Police believe the boy fired a handgun at the clerk before
both ran off with an undisclosed amount of cash.
Police watched the station’s surveillance video, and an officer
recalled seeing one of the suspects Downtown, Lt. Ed Deuel said. The
detective passed a description of the suspect’s car to other
officers.
At about 10 a.m. Thursday, an officer saw the car with the robbery
suspects and two others inside. The officer pulled the car over and
ran the license plate, discovering the car was reported stolen after
a carjacking in Texas on April 28. Police arrested all four people in
the car.
The 16-year-old was charged with attempted murder, robbery,
conspiracy and driving a stolen car. Reynolds was charged with
robbery and conspiracy.
A third passenger, Jordan Rotenberry, 18, of Mansfield, was
charged with giving false information to a police officer. A woman
was arrested and released without any charges being filed.
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