South Coast Plaza has hectic day
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Lolita Harper
It was a tough day at South Coast Plaza Tuesday for people who,
within the course of five hours, collectively endured an evacuation
because of a suspicious package and a jewelry heist, police said.
At about 12:45 p.m. a merchant reported a suspicious package in
the wing between Jewel and Carousel courts, a portion of the mall
that houses Guess, the Apple Store and the Coach store, among others,
Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Zack Hoferitza said.
The merchant, whose name was not disclosed, saw the common
shipping box, secured with tape but no labels, and immediately
reported it to mall security, Hoferitza said. Because of the lack of
labels and its proximity to the coffee shop on the second floor,
plaza officials called the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, which
sent its bomb squad.
Officials evacuated the wing for three hours, while the bomb robot
examined the package, Hoferitza said, turning it over to find a label
on the bottom.
“It was later determined that the package contained an outgoing
shipment of sweaters and the package had fallen off a cart earlier in
the day,” he said.
Mall officials were most likely still cautious from recent reports
of possible terror attacks at California malls, Hoferitza said.
“We still encourage our citizens to stay on alert and notify us of
any suspicious packages,” he said.
Just when things started to calm down in the luxury shopping
plaza, an unidentified man snatched four Omega watches from Weisfield
Jewelers, police said. The jewelry store is on the Sears side of the
Carousel Court, upstairs.
Hoferitza called it a “grab and run,” as the thief snatched the
four watches -- valued at $11,680 total -- and ran out the door at
about 5:45 p.m. The suspect was a male Hispanic, between 25 and 35,
about 6-feet tall, wearing a hat, dark shirt and jeans, Hoferitza
said.
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