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Sep012004
Wednesday, September 1, 2004 at 12:05AM
Police Chief Dave Hinig said a preliminary investigation by his
department shows an officer was justified in shooting an alleged car
thief who allegedly threatened her with a 10-inch screwdriver. Arcadia
police Officer Toni Caylor, a 17-year veteran of the department, was a
few feet away from Cesar Baltazar, 23, of Hawthorne when he allegedly
thrust the screwdriver at her, Hinig said. Baltazar was parked in a
stolen Acura with his girlfriend, Bianei Miramontes, 19, when the
incident occurred at 4:36 a.m. Aug. 25 at Arcadia County Park,
authorities said. Caylor was investigating the car because its trunk
lock and ignition were damaged, leading her to believe it had been
stolen, police said. Caylor fired several shots at Baltazar, hitting
him once in the arm, before he drove away, Hinig said. He and
Miramontes were arrested about 90 minutes later. [more ]