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We get letters: Thanks to North Court Deputy Mark Lange

May 29, 2008 16:25 by Ryan

Deputy Mark Lange received a letter of commendation from the grandmother of a defendant.  The defendant appeared in his courtroom for a drug charge case that lasted nearly three years.  The grandmother was always present.  She wrote:

“You probably think we forgot about you and you probably think we were ungrateful….
 
Please accept this as a very small token of our appreciation.  We have thought of you often. 

You were the one that remained strong and kept control of the courtroom and did it in a very professional manner.

You were the one that when things seemed a bit tuff on us that you were sensitive and compassionate.

We will forever be grateful for your kind and compassionate words to our family and the young man in custody.

You have been a great example of what a Law Enforcement Officer should be and I know there were others but

You stood out the most because of the constant contact in the courtroom.

Once again Thank You so very much for being a decent human being… …God Bless,”

Bomb Squad Holds Demonstration to Show Dangers of Home Made Explosives

May 29, 2008 14:44 by John

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department Bomb Squad held a demonstration this week to alert parents to the dangers of explosives that their children can make from materials found around the home.

Acting Sheriff Jack Anderson told the members of the press who came for the demonstration that as summer approaches and children are out of school, the Department wants to make sure parents, teachers, neighbors and friends are aware of this very real danger posed by homemade explosives.

The dangers include pipe bombs, fireworks, bottle rockets and other devices that young people have been known to make and explode.

On hand for the demonstration and to talk to the press was Vanessa Viramontes, a victim of an explosion and Dr. Mike Lekawa, UCI Medical Center Trauma surgeon who has treated numerous cases of injuries due to explosions.

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