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Wrench-wielding man shot by Costa Mesa police as officer-involved shooting cases pile up

Print Costa Mesa police have reported an attempt to interview an agitated suspect about a possible incident of elder abuse Monday evening resulted in an officer-involved shooting, after the suspect allegedly brandished and threw a large pipe wrench at one officer. Police responded Monday shortly before 6:45 p.m. to a location on the 1900 block of Newport Boulevard, regarding ongoing elder abuse and a possible restraining order violation involving Theodore Liko Wilson, 26, of Costa Mesa, according to a news release issued Tuesday. Officers had been called earlier that day to the location shared by Wilson and his 69-year-old grandmother to address a claim he had physically assaulted and falsely imprisoned her, according to the report.

16-year-old killed in car crash in suburban Bartlett; three other 16-year-olds injured

16-year-old killed in car crash in suburban Bartlett; three other 16-year-olds injured
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Mixed-use project for Mariners Mile to return to Newport Beach council dais

Print A controversial mixed-use project planned for Mariners Mile is returning to the Newport Beach City Council for further discussion Tuesday after council members continued the issue in April. The project was proposed to replace an existing marine facility at 2510 and 2530 W. Coast Highway with a three-story development that would include 35 residential units and a one-story 11,266-square-foot boutique auto showroom. Three of the 35 units would be designated as low-income. The city’s planning commission voted in February to approve the project, but Mayor Brad Avery pulled the project up for appeal to the City Council in March on the behalf of residents concerned about the potential impacts of the project.

Costa Mesa to place tax liens on properties where illegal dispensaries have unpaid fines

Costa Mesa to place tax liens on properties where illegal dispensaries have unpaid fines An illegal dispensary on Costa Mesa’s College Avenue was raided April 20. City officials on Tuesday certified a process for adding unpaid code and building violation fines, given to illegal cannabis dispensaries, to a landowner’s property tax. (File Photo) Print After issuing code violation notices and citations to illegal cannabis dispensaries and property owners a practice that, in recent years, has racked up $122,475 in unpaid fines the city of Costa Mesa is upping its nuisance abatement game. City Council members this week passed a resolution to place delinquent citations on the county’s property tax roll as a lien against offending properties, meaning owners would have unpaid fines added to their property tax bills as a special assessment.

Costa Mesa undoes the strings on a mask mandate that caused controversy but netted few citations

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. (File Photo) Print 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.

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