Crime rates dropped a fraction in...
Crime rates dropped a fraction in Surf City
Crime rates in the city dropped a fraction while rates in the
county rose slightly, according to figures released by the State
Attorney General’s Office
Crime dropped .3% in 2001 from 2000, while crime throughout the
county rose 7% over the same period in all but eight cities.
Crime has dropped steadily in the Surf City for the past 10 years,
said Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Gary Meza.
“We’ve got a proactive, aggressive police department,” Meza said,
adding that community programs have established a good rapport with
residents that makes them willing to call the police when they see
things happen. They aren’t afraid of getting involved, Meza said.
Huntington Beach was named the safest large city in the county and
the eighth safest largest city in the state by the FBI this past
June.
In 1993 Surf City was named America’s safest city of the largest
100 U.S. cities by Morgan Quitno Press.
Vandal caught tearing down City Council candidate signs
A Long Beach man may face vandalism charges after he was spotted
cutting down a 4- by 8-foot campaign sign of City Council candidate
Cathy Green.
Firefighters saw the 22-year-old man cutting down the sign on the
southeast corner of Goldenwest Street and McFadden Avenue on Sept. 26
at about 9:15 p.m. and called the police, Sgt. Gary Meza of the
Huntington Beach Police Department said.
The man used a box cutter to take the sign down and was with a
22-year-old woman from Santa Ana.
The incident caught Green off guard.
“I was very surprised, particularly when they told me that they
were from out of town,” Green said. “I would like to know if they
were put up to it.”
This isn’t the first campaign sign of Green’s that has been cut
down. Three or four other signs have been removed from various
locations, she said.
“It’s hard enough to raise money [for signs] without having to
replace them,” Green said.
The police report has been sent to the district attorney’s office
and charges may be pressed, Meza said.
--complied by Jose Paul Corona
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