
Amber Aiaz, AKA Mei Yi Wu Melissa Fu

Amber Aiaz, AKA Mei Yi Wu Melissa Fu
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department Coroner Division has identified three occupants of a vehicle involved in a fatal traffic collision on Friday, November 22, on Harvard Avenue near University Drive.
Jaehyeong Park, 21, of Irvine, was driving the vehicle at the time of the collision. Kiwook Seok, 20, of Irvine, was a passenger in the vehicle. Yoseop Jeon, 18, of Torrance, was also a passenger in the vehicle.
The surviving fourth occupant of the vehicle remains in critical condition at a local hospital.
In partnership with Waste Management, the City of Irvine is hosting a free paper shredding event on Saturday, January 25 from 9-11 a.m. at the Lakeview Senior Center. Irvine residents and employees can safely and securely dispose of up to five banker-size file boxes (dimensions 24 inches x 12 inches) at a mobile shredding unit on-site. All documents and boxes should be free of binders, paper clips, plastic sleeves and metal butterfly-clips. Please note the event will end when truck capacity has reached its limit. For more information, call 949-724-7669.
Three people were killed and a fourth was taken to a local hospital Friday morning after a traffic collision on Harvard Avenue near University Drive in Irvine. The Irvine Police Department (IPD) and Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) responded to a report of a single vehicle collision at that location at 1:46 a.m.
Upon their arrival, officers discovered three people deceased inside the vehicle. A fourth person inside the vehicle was transported to a local hospital.
The Irvine Police Department (IPD) will conduct a sobriety checkpoint as part of the Department’s continued commitment to reducing injuries and deaths caused by impaired drivers. The checkpoint will be conducted Friday, Nov. 22, from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. in the area of Culver Drive and Alton Parkway.
The City of Irvine is now offering a free Green Business Program, designed to help businesses operate sustainably and receive public recognition for their efforts. Becoming a Certified Green Business means implementing practices that reduce energy and water consumption, prevent pollution, diverts waste from landfills, and assist staff in creating a cleaner healthier environment for their employees.
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