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24th Apr 2006, 21:11
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/states/california/northern_california/14404762.htm
Man arrested for allegedly pointing laser at police helicopter
Associated Press
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. - The former head of a condominium association was arrested for allegedly pointing a laser into the cockpit of a police helicopter, temporarily blinding the pilot, authorities said.
Peter Kontos, 33, of Newport Beach, was arrested Thursday. He is being held on $500,000 bond. If convicted, he faces up to three years in prison.
Police said Kontos pointed the laser at a police helicopter that responded to a burglary at the condominium complex where he lives on April 1. The pilot traced the beam - 30 times more powerful than a standard laser pointer - to Kontos' home, police said.
"The pilot indicated the blinding green laser light struck the helicopter's cockpit three times," police Sgt. Bill Hartford said.
A search of Kontos' home also yielded more than $100,000 in cash and several grams of cocaine, police said.
Kontos is a suspect in the embezzlement of more than $1 million in funds from a condominium association where he once served as president in 2002 and 2003.
Irvine lawyer Jeffrey Shields said he represented homeowners and the condominium association in a case against Kontos for his actions as president.
"We had a court-ordered special election to recall him, and then when the new board came in, embezzlement was discovered," Shields said.
A $1.6 million judgment was obtained against Kontos, the lawyer said.
Man arrested for allegedly pointing laser at police helicopter
Associated Press
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. - The former head of a condominium association was arrested for allegedly pointing a laser into the cockpit of a police helicopter, temporarily blinding the pilot, authorities said.
Peter Kontos, 33, of Newport Beach, was arrested Thursday. He is being held on $500,000 bond. If convicted, he faces up to three years in prison.
Police said Kontos pointed the laser at a police helicopter that responded to a burglary at the condominium complex where he lives on April 1. The pilot traced the beam - 30 times more powerful than a standard laser pointer - to Kontos' home, police said.
"The pilot indicated the blinding green laser light struck the helicopter's cockpit three times," police Sgt. Bill Hartford said.
A search of Kontos' home also yielded more than $100,000 in cash and several grams of cocaine, police said.
Kontos is a suspect in the embezzlement of more than $1 million in funds from a condominium association where he once served as president in 2002 and 2003.
Irvine lawyer Jeffrey Shields said he represented homeowners and the condominium association in a case against Kontos for his actions as president.
"We had a court-ordered special election to recall him, and then when the new board came in, embezzlement was discovered," Shields said.
A $1.6 million judgment was obtained against Kontos, the lawyer said.