Vandalism suspects nabbed by police
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Deepa Bharath
Police arrested two teenagers on Wednesday on suspicion of
spray-painting on church property, officials said.
Costa Mesa officers responded to a call about someone vandalizing
Lighthouse Church in the 800 block of Anaheim Avenue at about 6 p.m.,
Lt. Dale Birney said.
Police arrested 18-year-old Cesar Salgado-Miranda and a
17-year-old boy, both of Costa Mesa. Detectives found the teens near
the church, Birney said.
“The two had spray-painted a dumpster and a cinderblock wall, both
on church property,” he said.
Birney said that this incident did not seem to have a connection
with the gang-related graffiti that police have been dealing with
since early spring.
“This seems to be more of a tagging incident,” he said. “The
writing doesn’t seem to be consistent with any gang activity.”
Salgado-Miranda was charged with vandalizing a place of worship, a
felony, and possessing an instrument with the intent to commit
vandalism, which is a misdemeanor.
“There is no indication that this was a hate crime,” Birney said.
He added that vandalizing a place of worship is a felony or a
serious offense under the state penal code, regardless of the extent
of damage caused.
Lighthouse Church Pastor Dale Fitch said tagging is something that
happens occasionally at the church.
“It happens every now and then,” he said. “It’s not a huge
problem.”
Fitch said that recently they have had some problems with kids
shooting paintballs at the dumpster in front of the church.
He said the church does ministries with the “poor and homeless in
the area.”
“So it’s almost like they protect us,” he said. “We feel quite
safe in this community.”
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