Fallbrook Village News

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SHERIFF’S LOG April 13 3800 block Lake Circle Dr. April 14 S. Mission Rd. @ Winterhaven Rd. 32100 block Aquaduct Rd. April 15 2400 block Stage Coach Ln. 1200 block S. Main Ave. April 16 1100 block S. Mission Rd. 5700 block Barbary Pl. 1100 block S. Mission Rd. (#1) 1100 block S. Mission Rd. (#2) April 17 500 block W. Aviation Rd. (#1) 500 block W. Aviation Rd. (#2)

2400 block Stage Coach Ln. 800 block S. Main Ave. 4900 block Pala Rd. 5700 block Barbary Pl. 200 block N. Mercedes Rd. Industrial Way & E. Mission Rd. April 24 700 block W. Fallbrook St. 1100 block S. Main Ave. 2400 block S. Stage Coach Ln. April 25 400 block Elbrook Dr. 400 block N. Pico Ave.

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Otis P. “Tres” Heald, III, 50, of Newport Beach died April 22, 2015, at City of Hope due to complications resulting from amyloidosis, a rare Donald Gene Fichthorn, USMC retired, passed away on Thursday April 16, 2015 at the age of 84. He was born on March 28, 1931 in Reading, Penn. to Raymond and Lillian Fichthorn. Don married his high school sweetheart Arlene Morgan on July 22, 1950. They had three daughters, Sandra who is deceased, Wanda and Donna. His wife Arlene, daughters, four grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren survive Don. Don enlisted in the Marine Corps on June 21, 1949, four days after graduating from high school, and

retired on March 31, 1979 at the rank of Major. While retired, Don sold insurance and managed storage units. He loved the Christ the King Lutheran Church family and Pastors Mark Johnson, Phil Tukua and Kenneth Davis. A celebration of life will take place at the church on Saturday, May 2, at 1:30 p.m. in Fallbrook, Calif. Don was a member of the Mustangs a club for Marine Corps enlisted men who rose through the ranks to become officers. He was a past president of the Fallbrook

Senior Center and served on the Fallbrook Volunteer Senior Patrol. He also enjoyed his time as a volunteer with hospice and the Stephens Ministry at Christ the King Lutheran Church. Lastly, true to form, Don established a resident’s council where he last resided at Oakmont of Escondido Hills. The purpose of this council was to address the needs and concerns of seniors who called Oakmont home. Don will be missed but our grief is tempered by the fact the he is in heaven with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Well-done Don!

Stephen D. DuVall, Vietnam veteran (Navy corpsman), motorcycle builder and Harley Davidson master mechanic, died peacefully at home on April 7, 2015 after a three-year battle with cancer.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Shawn, and daughter, Amber, as well as two brothers and a sister; preceded in death by his loving daughter Jennifer. An inspiration to all who knew

him, Steve remained grateful for a life fully lived; his legacy endures. Donations in Steve’s memory may be made to Project Wildlife of San Diego County (projectwildlife.org).

Arrest (Juvenile): Minor possess marijuana on school grounds Arrest: Probation violation

Get credit w/other’s ID Petty theft Arrest (Juvenile): Possess weapon on school grounds Death (Coroner’s case) Arrest: Likely to cause harm or death of elder adult (victim w/minor injury) Spousal abuse w/minor injury

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National Rochdale. Tres was past president of the Down Syndrome Association of Orange County, board member of the Santa Ana Zoo and board member of MemorialCare Health System. In addition to Kelli, Jack, Lauren and his parents, Tres is survived by two brothers Eric (Maeve) and Peter (Mary), two nieces and two nephews. Donations may be made in Tres’s memory to J.F. Shea Therapeutic Riding Center (www.sheacenter. org) or Amyloidosis Foundation (www.amyloidosis.org). A funeral Mass was held at 11 a.m., Monday, April 27, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Newport Beach.

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Vehicle burglary Cited: Shoplifting Stolen vehicle 5150/Mental disorder Recover stolen vehicle Arrest: Battery (spouse)

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blood disease. To all who knew and loved him he was “Tres,” devoted husband of 24 years to Kelli (Collins) and loving father of Jack and Lauren Heald. The oldest son of Linda and Otis P. Heald, Jr. of Fallbrook, Tres was born January 20, 1965 in San Diego and graduated Fallbrook High School in 1984. He earned a bachelor of science degree in finance from San Francisco State University and a master of business administration from the University of Southern California. A successful investment advisor, Tres held a number of senior leadership positions in the wealth management industry. At the time of his death, he was managing director and senior portfolio manager at City

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Arrest: Felon - flash incarceration Cited: Driving on suspended license; two license plates required S . S t a g e C o a c h L n . @ Arrest: Recover stolen vehicle; Knollwood Ave. receive known stolen property; possess controlled substance; possess burglary tools; felony warrant April 18 5500 block Mission Rd. Domestic violence 1800 block Davis Dr. Arrest: Spousal abuse w/minor injury 300 block E. Elder St. Vandalism of utility 1200 block S. Vine St. (#1) Arrest (Juvenile): Drunk in public 1200 block S. Vine St. (#2) Arrest (Juvenile): Drunk in public 1000 block E. Mission Rd. Shoplifting 900 block Avenida Campana Arrest: Battery (spouse) April 19 500 block Stewart Canyon Rd. Grand theft 100 block E. Mission Rd. Petty theft 900 block Vanita St. Spousal abuse w/minor injury 800 block S. Main Ave. Petty theft 200 block W. Clemmens Ln. Domestic violence 100 block S. Main Ave. Battery w/minor injury W. Elder St. @ S. Pico Ave. Arrest (Juvenile): Failure to obey juvenile court 3500 block Lake Garden Dr. Residential burglary 200 block N. Main Ave. Domestic violence April 20 31900 block Del Cielo Este 5150/Mental disorder 2700 block Pala Mesa Ct. 5150/Mental disorder 300 block W. Clemmens Ln. Arrest: Violate domestic court order; violate probation 2400 block Gracey Ln. Assault w/deadly weapon w/minor injury 1900 block Avowood Ct. Stolen vehicle 4800 block Olive Hill Rd. Arrest: Under influence of controlled substance; possess controlled substance paraphernalia; possess controlled substance 800 block Mandarin Dr. Spousal abuse w/minor injury 1200 block Palomino Rd. Assistance needed 800 block E. Alvarado St. Petty theft 2400 block S. Stage Coach Ln. Cited: Possess up to 1oz marijuana on school grounds 2400 block S. Stage Coach Ln. Cited: Possess weapon on school grounds 800 block Cookie Ln. Fraud 500 block Alturas Rd. Runaway juvenile April 21 Stewart Canyon Rd. @ Pankey Vehicle burglary Rd. 500 block Minnesota St. Runaway juvenile 2100 block S. Mission Rd. Petty theft E. Fallbrook St. @ S. Vine St. Arrest: Felony warrant 900 block Rodeo Queen Dr. Battery w/minor injury April 22 200 block N. Wisconsin Ave. Petty theft 32700 block Ranchos Ladera Grand theft Rd. 800 block S. Main Ave. Arrest: Warrant 3600 block Luneta Ln. Commercial burglary April 23 400 block Summit Ave. (#1) Arrest (Juvenile): Vandalism; furnish minor with tobacco; possess up to 1oz marijuana; curfew violation 400 block Summit Ave. (#2) Arrest (Juvenile): Curfew violation

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Fallbrook motorcyclist has fatal accident in Bonsall Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor

A Fallbrook man lost his life in a solo motorcycle crash Monday night, April 27, in Bonsall. Westley Anthony Roberts, 45, was riding his 2010 Victory Cross Country motorcycle at about 7:53 p.m. westbound on Camino del Rey

when the accident happened. According to the San Diego Medical Examiner, Roberts was driving at a high rate of speed and had passed three other motorists in his lane as he approached the intersection of Camino Del Cielo. Authorities said Roberts then lost control of his motorcycle and was ejected. Robert’s body struck a

mail box and a palm tree. He was pronounced dead at the scene. According to the California Highway Patrol, no other vehicles were involved in the collision and it is unknown if alcohol or drugs played a factor. The CHP continues to investigate the incident. To comment on this story online, visit www.thevillagenews.com.

Man perishes in accident on Mission Road exit Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor

A 69-year-old Sun City man perished after collapsing on the motorcycle he was driving on Interstate 15 in Fallbrook on Monday, April 27. According to the San Diego County Medical Examiner (ME),

Terrence Peter Mears was traveling southbound on Interstate 15 on a motorcycle at approximately 12:50 p.m. when he exited on the Mission Road off-ramp to Fallbrook. According to witnesses, in the process, Mears slumped forward on his bike, lost control, and was ejected onto the ground. After calls were placed to 911,

emergency responders transported him to Palomar Medical Center where his death was pronounced. The ME’s office has not released any medical information pertaining to Mears and why he may have slumped over. The California Highway Patrol is continuing to investigate the incident.

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your daughter remembers that you always joined her imaginary tea parties. your brother reflects on the day you let him drive your car. And you wife recalls the embarrassing scene you made the day you proposed. A funeral service doesn’t have to revolve around life ending. Through personalization and the sharing of stories, we’ll help you make it about the memories that will live on in the hearts of your loved ones forever. to personalize your service, call us today. FAllbrook MortuAry, INc.

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