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Business suffers $40,000 fire damage
A two-alarm fire gutted a Costa Mesa business early Thursday
morning, causing about $40,000 in damages, fire officials said.
No one was injured in the 1:07 a.m. fire at a single-story strip
mall in the 800 block of West 19th St., Battalion Chief Gregg Steward
said.
A second alarm was called because of the fire’s potential to
spread to other units in the strip mall, he said.
The fire was put out in minutes, but it caused extensive fire and
smoke damage to the one unit, Steward said. No other units were
affected.
Steward said a cause for the fire has not been determined yet, nor
has the origin.
About 38 firefighters from Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and
Huntington Beach responded.
The fire is still under investigation.
Former choir coach must stand trial
An Orange County Superior Court ruled Wednesday that a 27-year-old
former voice coach for the All-American Boys Choir accused of
repeatedly molesting a student must stand trial.
The judge made the decision after hearing testimony from the lead
investigator about how Roger A. Giese assaulted a 17-year-old Buena
Park boy over a four-year period at his Irvine home while giving
private voice lessons.
Giese was arrested in September and has since left the choir,
headquartered at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
Choir administrators have said none of the alleged incidents took
place in any of their facilities.
Giese is scheduled to be arraigned on four counts of lewd acts
upon a child and other related charges on March 17.
-- Deepa Bharath
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