Razor blade suspect not linked to local incidents
Costa Mesa police said Wednesday they know for sure that the
21-year-old Mission Viejo woman arrested last week on suspicion of
planting razor blades and nails in South County parks was not connected
in any way to similar incidents that happened in Costa Mesa in the spring
of 2001.
For more than a year now, Costa Mesa detectives have tried to catch
the culprit or culprits involved with the incidents that terrorized local
parents. Several razor blades and sharp pieces of glass were found in
parks and playgrounds in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. They were either
planted on playground equipment or buried in the sand.
Officials have speculated that it could have been the work of one
person, several people or even copycats.
Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney said detectives have “conclusive
evidence” to prove Lori Fischer had nothing to do with the Costa Mesa
incidents.
“We can’t comment specifically on the evidence,” he said. “But we know
for sure she wasn’t connected with what happened in our city.”
An investigation into those incidents is continuing, Birney said.
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