Every time you remind Hector Zayas-Bazan that he’s 95 years old, he shoots back with a one-word reply.
“Only,” the smiling Cuban native says, waving his finger in the air for emphasis.
If there was ever the epitome of 95-years-young, the spry, former MIT researcher with a Spanish accent is it.
He’s traveled enough for two lives — he’s been to what seems like every country in Central and South America — and says the key to his longevity is never smoking, drinking or doing wrong by people.
Only 95, he says. For Zayas-Bazan, that only could just as easily mean he’s only just begun.
Just three weeks ago, Zayas-Bazan became the oldest person to ever graduate from Costa Mesa Police Department’s Citizens Academy, a 13-week course that trains people to serve as volunteers in the department and gain understanding of what officers do out in the field.