Crime & Safety

Procession Held For Police Officer Killed In Newport Beach Crash

Officer Nicholas Vella died Saturday when a Huntington Beach Police Department helicopter he was in crashed in Newport Beach.

A procession was held Tuesday to carry the body of Huntington Beach police Officer Nicholas Vella from Santa Ana to a La Habra funeral home.
A procession was held Tuesday to carry the body of Huntington Beach police Officer Nicholas Vella from Santa Ana to a La Habra funeral home. (Courtesy of the Huntington Beach Police Department)

HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA — A solemn procession was held Tuesday to carry the body of Huntington Beach police Officer Nicholas Vella, who died when the police helicopter he was piloting crashed into the ocean water off Newport Beach, to a La Habra funeral home.

The procession left the Orange County coroner's office in Santa Ana shortly after 1 p.m., with the hearse escorted by dozens of motorcycle officers and other law enforcement vehicles. Police on the ground saluted as the procession slowly passed by.

The HBPD helicopter crashed just after 6:30 p.m. Saturday while it was responding to a request for assistance from the Newport Beach Police Department involving a fight near 18th Street and Balboa Boulevard, authorities said.

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Vella, 44, and another officer were pulled from the wreckage by emergency responders and bystanders. Vella, a 14-year veteran of the department, was pronounced dead at a hospital. The other officer, a 16-year veteran who was not identified, was treated and released from the hospital Sunday.


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Tuesday's procession carried Vella's body to Community Funeral Service in La Habra. Funeral arrangements were still pending.

Vella, who previously spent four years with the Laguna Beach Police Department, is survived by a wife and teenage daughter.

Meanwhile, the police department and Huntington Beach Police Officers Association announced a fundraising effort to support Vella's family.


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