Posted on October 25, 2006

Mission Beach Area Crime Wave Leads To Community Meeting

San Deigo Police said they believe the same men broke into a nearby condo and sexually assaulted two women.

MISSION BEACH, Calif. — A recent series of crimes in the Mission Beach area has prompted city officials to hold a community meeting.

Early Sunday morning a group of young men robbed some people near Belmont Park

San Deigo Police said they believe the same men broke into a nearby condo and sexually assaulted two women.

Councilman Kevin Faulconer will host a neighborhood watch meeting 7:00 p.m. Thursday.

It will be held at the Mission Beach Women’s Club on Santa Clara Place.

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Mission Beach Area Crime Wave Leads To Community Meeting
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