"Orange County Register" declare : Man identified who triggered lockdown of 4 Mission Viejo schools might never have been in town – Orange County Register

(Photo by Sam Gangwer, Orange County Register/SCNG)MISSION VIEJO Orange County sheriff's deputies searched for a wanted 32-year-old man on Wednesday, prompting the lockdown of four schools. (Photo by Sam Gangwer, Orange County Register/SCNG)Parents run into La Paz Intermediate School in Mission Viejo Wednesday after Orange County Sheriff's declared the lockdown over around 2:30pm. (Photo by Sam Gangwer, Orange County Register/SCNG)An Orange County Sheriff's deputy speaks to a parent in front of La Paz Intermediate School in Mission Viejo. (Photo by Sam Gangwer, Orange County Register/SCNG)An Orange County Sheriff's deputy and her K9 stand guard in a hallway of La Paz Intermediate School in Mission Viejo Wednesday afternoon. (Photo by Sam Gangwer, Orange County Register/SCNG)An Orange County Sheriff's deputy stands outside a building of classrooms at La Paz Intermediate School in Mission Viejo, keeping the school on lockdown "out of an abundance of caution".


as informed in MISSION VIEJO, CA —Orange County Sheriff's Department assisted Sacramento County Sheriff's deputies in the search for Zechariah Austin Lee, a 31-year-old last known resident of Citrus Heights near Sacramento who was thought to be in or around a Mission Viejo Intermediate school. Orange County Sheriff's Department's "Duke" Helicopter circled the neighborhood, according to area residents, and parents are concerned as children remain on soft lockdown. This has yet to be confirmed by the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Lee was arrested, following a school lockdown search in the Sacramento area regarding a car theft and associated crimes, in that case. Mission Viejo and Orange County families and OCSD remain on alert for the suspect.

Mission Viejo Schools Locked Down During Orange County Manhunt; Suspect At Large: OCSD
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Mission Viejo City Council opposes sanctuary state, gas and car tax – Orange County Register

"We were far more organized and ready (compared to other cities)," Assistant City Manager Keith Rattay told the City Council. In a unanimous vote, the City Council decided to make the district aware of its desire to hold a special election. The City Council would have the option not to renew in 2019 if desired. "It's important for us in Mission Viejo and Ranch Santa Margarita that we have the ability to weigh in and have a vote," Kelley said. Orange County Sheriff's Department Sergeant Mike Pixomatis provided the City Council with data on Marijuana-related deaths in Mission Viejo over the past four years, including eight deaths in 2016.

Mission Viejo City Council opposes sanctuary state, gas and car tax – Orange County Register


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