Crime & Safety

Death Threat Painted on Wall Near Toll Road

Here are some calls this week to Mission Viejo police.

A resident spotted a death threat scrawled in spraypaint on a Los Alisos wall Wednesday.

Police received word of the death threat at 10:39 a.m. The threat was sprayed onto a small tan wall near a car wash at the 23100 block of Los Alisos, near the 241 toll road.

The message had "your dead" written under someone's name, according to the caller.

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Here are more crime calls from the Orange County Sheriff's Department blotter:

THURSDAY

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3:40 p.m. Burglary, 27400 block Camden: A man said he came home to find money missing from his home. He did not know how someone got in.

1:57 p.m. Vandalism in progress, Oso and Felipe Road: A blonde boy wearing a green hoodie was spotted spray-painting a wall.

12:14 p.m. Drunk in Public 23200 block Coso. A man in a black hoodie was seen crying out loud near a footbridge with a bottle of what looked like alcohol.

7:16 a.m. Welfare check, 22800 block Boltano: A 62-year-old woman said someone came into her room and took some things, including the batteries out of her clock.

WEDNESDAY

9:42 p.m. Shots Heard, 24200 block Charlinda: Three shots were heard coming from a park near Aliso Creek.

8:18 p.m. Disturbance, 22200 block Hazel Crest: A man said he was hit by a vehicle.

6:11 p.m. Disturbance, 25900 block Via Pera: A large group was seen fighting on the street.


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