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A Costa Mesa man pleaded guilty Friday to charges related to an assault that occurred in May at a Newport Beach 7-Eleven.
According to court records, Danny Martin Loros, 65, was sentenced to six months in jail and two years of probation after Loros pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm reduced from a previous felony charge and a felony charge of violation of civil rights causing violent injury.
A previous felony sentencing enhancement for a hate crime was also stricken, according to court records.
Loros was arrested in May by the Newport Beach Police Department after allegedly throwing a liquor bottle at the owner of the 7-Eleven on Balboa Boulevard when he was asked to leave the business. The bottle struck the victim in the stomach.
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June 28, 2021
Burglary – 10:22 a.m. – 4300 block of Cerritos Ave. – At approximately 11:45 p.m. on Sunday night, a male suspect entered the church school office by using a crow bar to pry the door. The loss was approximately $3000 cash and checks from the schools tuition collection box.
Grand Theft – 8:34 p.m. – 10700 block of Knott Ave. – Between 06-24-21 and 06-28-21, an unknown suspect stole the victim’s electric bicycle valued at $1800, from the backyard of the residence.