Man tries to fire gun in supermarket
A man who attempted to pass an apparently fraudulent check in a
grocery store also unsuccessfully tried to fire a gun at a manager
Thursday.
The man came into the Ralphs supermarket at 380 W. 17th St. at
4:20 p.m. Thursday, Costa Mesa police Lt. Dave Anderson said. He
tried to pay for some items with a check, but the clerk was not able
to scan it into the register.
The man produced a photo identification, but it also would not
scan. He offered to pay cash, but a manager offered to try processing
the check, Anderson said.
The man then ran for the front doors and the manager gave chase.
The man turned and fired a gun, which made a clicking noise but did
not discharge, Anderson said.
“We don’t know if it was a real gun or not, but we’re certainly
treating it like one,” he said.
The man fled the scene, and police were unable to find him. He is
described as white; 6 feet, 3 inches tall; 225 pounds; mid-30s; brown
eyes and brown hair in a crew cut.
Anyone with information is asked to call Costa Mesa police at
(714) 754-5280.
Cops serve chow for a good cause
Members of the Costa Mesa Police Department will wait tables for a
good cause at Claim Jumper restaurant on Thursday night.
Officers will donate their gratuities to Special Olympics Orange
County for the countywide Tip-a-Cop fundraiser. Proceeds will go to
pay for sports training and competitions for those with disabilities.
The fundraiser will take place from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the
Claim Jumper at South Coast Plaza. Other Claim Jumper locations also
plan to host Tip-a-Cop events with local law enforcement personnel.
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