Woman arrested on suspicion of vandalism, assaulting officer after breaking Costa Mesa PD window
A 20-year-old woman was booked early Wednesday morning on charges of vandalism, assaulting an officer and resisting arrest, after she allegedly broke a window at the Costa Mesa Police Department, police reported.
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A 20-year-old woman was booked early Wednesday morning on charges of vandalism, assaulting an officer and resisting arrest, after she allegedly broke a window at the Costa Mesa police station and led officers on a brief foot chase.
CMPD spokeswoman Roxi Fyad said Records Bureau employees who were on duty Wednesday shortly before 3 a.m. heard the sound of glass breaking on the top floor of the Fair Drive structure and alerted the watch commander.
Coroner's officials have identified a man and woman whose bodies were discovered Saturday at 440 Fair Drive, a location that's been in the city's crosshairs for more than a decade.
Costa Mesa undoes the strings on a mask mandate that caused controversy but netted few citations
A sign posted in November 2020 along Fair Drive warns residents and visitors that “no mask = $100 fine” in Costa Mesa. City lawmakers on Tuesday repealed the mandate.
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A mandate requiring facial coverings for all who enter Costa Mesa in place for more than a year and fuel for frequent debates between pandemic rule followers and anti-maskers was repealed Tuesday in favor of less strict state guidelines.
City Manager Lori Ann Farrell Harrison imposed the measure in April 2020 to help curtail the spread of the coronavirus after declaring a local state of emergency that March. In a social media campaign last summer, signs warning “No Mask = $100 Fine” inspired some residents to post bare-faces photos in a dare to local police.