Three men deliver friend’s body to hospital
Danette Goulet
NEWPORT BEACH -- Three young men arrived at Hoag Hospital Sunday night
with the body of a friend and a story that didn’t jive with authorities.
Police said 19-year-old Richard Talamontes had been dead for at least 10
hours by the time friends brought his corpse to the hospital in the bed
of his own truck.
Talamontes died of an apparent drug overdose, said Sgt. Mike McDermott of
the Newport Beach Police Department, noting that he had been inhaling
nitrous oxide and had possibly used cocaine and/or methamphetamines as
well.
The three Laytonville, Calif. residents initially told doctors and police
that upon returning from a trip to Mexico, they found Talamontes dead in
his truck at Newport Harbor High School, where they had planned to meet
him.
After further discussions with the three men, police uncovered the real
story, McDermott said.
All four men had been staying at a David Street residence in Newport
Shores. The owner of the home was out of town at the time, but was aware
the men were staying there, police said.
“These guys had been partying and decided they wanted to go to Mexico,”
McDermott said. “Talamontes stayed behind. When they got back, they found
him dead on the couch.”
The three men told police that after finding Talamontes’ body, they
called the owner of the Newport Shores home, who told them to get the
body out of his house.
It was then that they brought the body to the hospital with the story
about finding him in his truck, McDermott said.
Although no charges have been brought against the Laytonville trio,
McDermott said, police are considering they be charged with misdemeanors.
“The district attorney may still charge them with destruction of evidence
and there are some health and safety code issues,” McDermott said.
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