More razors found on playground
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Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- Police found several razor blades in Lions Park on
Tuesday, making it the third city park to be affected by the disturbing
discoveries, officials said.
A mother picked up one blade Tuesday morning from playground equipment
at the park in the 500 block of West 18th Street, police said. She
brought it to the police substation across from the park.
On Thursday, the city posted warning signs in Heller Park on 16th
Street, where razor blades were found March 30, April 1, and April 17.
Cautionary signs have also been placed in Pinkley Park on Ogle Street,
where police found blades April 16.
No one has been injured so far, police said.
Officials say investigators have leads but no suspects yet.
Officers have been patrolling all of the city parks over the last two
weeks, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney. Tuesday’s finding was
similar to the others, he said.
“We’ve upgraded patrol in all parks, especially in the south and west,
where the incidents have occurred so far,” Birney said.
Police are cautioning parents to accompany and supervise their
children in parks.
Local residents say they are alarmed by the chilling discoveries aimed
at hurting children.
Bud Haley, who lives near Heller Park, said he wants to offer a
monetary reward for anybody who gives information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the person or people behind the incidents.
“This is one of the most horrible stories I’ve ever heard,” he said.
“It’s a malicious act against innocent children.”
Juliana Osborne, who calls Heller Park an “extension of our backyard,”
said she is keeping her children and her dog away from the park.
“I’m afraid the razor blades could be anywhere, not just on the
playground equipment.” she said. “It’s very disturbing, and it’s making
us curtail our activities.”
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