Her style and grace were legendary, and her image came to define the 1960s. Carr was arraigned Tuesday on three felony counts — second-degree burglary, vandalism and conspiracy to commit a crime — as well as misdemeanor counts of resisting a peace officer and wearing a mask or disguise for an unlawful purpose. Customers had to leave, but no injuries were reported, police said. The outburst caused thousands of dollars in damage, forced diners to leave and staff to cancel evening reservations. Smoke was seen coming from the room, but no fire, police said. Police alleged Coleman visited the restaurant first at about 11:40 a. The women wore hoodies and face paint.
Both were taken into custody in a nearby parking lot as they were trying to leave, police said. Passion Shenay Coleman, 27, and Laglennda Damona Carr, 24, both of Fullerton, were arrested Saturday at about 1:30 p. The suspect was taken to an area hospital to be treated for self-inflicted wounds, police spokeswoman Roxi Fyad said. After she was released from the hospital, Coleman was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats, felony vandalism, burglary, felony conspiracy to commit crimes, and a misdemeanor warrant for a suspended license. She is in custody at Orange County Jail and has not yet entered a plea, court records show. Another woman accompanied the ex-employee and yelled and behaved disruptively, police said.
. Take our quiz and find out. Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Costa Mesa police Det. But who was the real Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis? He joined the Pilot in March 2016 after more than three years covering education, politics and government for the Santa Clarita Valley Signal. Coleman also faces misdemeanor counts of battery, assault, wearing a mask or disguise for an unlawful purpose, brandishing a weapon and resisting a peace officer. Carr was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, making criminal threats, felony vandalism, burglary, and felony conspiracy to commit crimes.
As part of moves the City Council approved Tuesday, the North and South Laguna routes will be canceled due to low ridership and a new weekday coastal service will be implemented to replace them. Luke Money is a Daily Pilot staff writer. She had not entered a plea as of Tuesday afternoon, according to court records. Police said both Coleman and Carr appeared to have painted their faces and wore hooded sweaters during the incident. Luke Money Passion Shenay Coleman, 27, of Fullerton, who police said was the former employee, was treated at the scene for cuts to her hands and taken to a hospital for further treatment before she was booked into the Costa Mesa Police Department jail. Carr was also reported to be with Coleman, yelling and being disruptive, according to police.
The Police Department tweeted at about 7 p. Luke Money is the assistant city editor for the Daily Pilot. Jesse Chartier at 714 754-5356. The motel was evacuated as a precaution. Police did not immediately release further details. Two women arrested Saturday after a South Coast Plaza restaurant was vandalized with a bat now face multiple felony charges, according to authorities and court records. Officers responded to the restaurant and searched for her, but did not find her at that time.
Passion Shenay Coleman left and Laglennda Damona Carr credit: Costa Mesa Police Department Coleman, a former employee of the restaurant, took a baseball bat to a television, table settings and plates, police said. She was arraigned Tuesday on two felony counts of vandalism and one felony count each of criminal threats, second-degree burglary, assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury and conspiracy to commit a crime, according to court records. Police say she showed up at about 11:40 a. She ran off after that incident, which was reported to police. She captured the hearts of world leaders, fashion icons and people all over the planet, who knew her as Jackie Kennedy, Jacqueline Onassis, or simply Jackie O. Coleman was found to have cuts on her hands and was treated at a hospital for her wounds.
. . . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .