Police arrest teen from security tape
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Deepa Bharath
Police arrested a 16-year-old boy on Thursday who was among a group
of young men caught on a convenience store surveillance tape when a
woman was being groped, officials said.
Officials did not release the teen’s name because he is a minor.
He was arrested and later released to his parents, Costa Mesa Police
Lt. John FitzPatrick said.
Police released a copy of the surveillance tape, which showed a
man reaching under a woman’s skirt and touching her, to local media
on Wednesday. Thursday’s arrest was a result of tipsters calling
police with information, FitzPatrick said.
Officials believe that the man who was groping the woman on tape
is one of the men wanted in connection with a series of assaults on
Victoria Street. So far, 11 women have reported being grabbed from
behind when they were walking alone on Victoria Street since
December. The latest incident was reported on Wednesday.
FitzPatrick said investigators haven’t found evidence that the
assaults are gang-related.
“But we’re not ruling out that possibility,” he said.
An investigation is continuing, FitzPatrick said.
Last month, police released composite sketches of two men wanted
in connection with the assaults. The Costa Mesa Police Department is
also conducting rape awareness seminars, one of which went unattended
on Tuesday at the Westside police substation.
Janice Davidson, a longtime Westside resident, said she has been
trying to get the word out about the seminars in the community, which
has a large Latino population.
“The assaults are just sick,” she said. “So far it’s happened on
Victoria Street. But they could happen anywhere in the city and women
need to be aware of how to better protect themselves.”
The next seminar will be held at 7 p.m. on May 13 in the Costa
Mesa Police Department’s auditorium. The department is at 99 Fair
Drive. Spanish translators will be available.
Anyone with more information about the incidents is asked to call
(714) 754-5281.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath@ latimes.com.
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