Suspect Arrested After Businesses, Cars Damaged in Vandalism Spree in California
Suspect Arrested After Businesses, Cars Damaged in Vandalism Spree in California A suspect has been arrested following a vandalism spree in Long Beach, California, where businesses and cars were damaged in a spree that began shortly before midnight Thursday in the East Village area. The suspect, identified as a possible suspect, smashed windows to businesses and vehicles in the early hours of the day. The incident also damaged some vehicles. The Long Beach Police Department responded to multiple reports of vandalism early Thursday morning and identified a potential suspect later in the afternoon. The restaurant operators of RightMealz, a health-conscious restaurant, described the damage as "disheartening" and "disbelievable" by posting about the damage on their Facebook page.

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LONG BEACH, Calif.—Several Long Beach businesses are dealing with the damage caused by a vandal who smashed their windows in a rampage on June 6 that also damaged some vehicles in the area.
A suspect has been arrested in the vandalism spree, which began happening shortly before midnight Thursday in the East Village area.
“Early this morning, officers responded to multiple reports of vandalism involving smashed windows to businesses and vehicles in the East Village area,” the Long Beach Police Department said in a social media post Friday. “Officers and detectives swiftly worked to locate and identify the suspect. This afternoon, a possible suspect was located and is now in police custody.”
No further information about the suspect was immediately available.
The operators of RightMealz, a health-conscious restaurant located at 422 E. Fourth St., posted about the damage on Friday.
“Running a business certainly comes with its challenges and unpredictability. Each day brings its own set of hurdles to overcome. It was a leap of faith to start this venture, and today proved to be one of those difficult days,” RightMealz posted on its Facebook page. “Waking up to find our business among the many vandalized in the downtown Long Beach art district was just disheartening.”
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