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VIDEO. From the Midcoast Community Council (MCC) meeting on Wednesday, November 30th, 2022 at 7:00pm by Zoom.
Half Moon Bay Councilmember, Harvey Rarback, reports.
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Look for License Plate CA 81406L1
Anyone who has information regarding this incident is asked to call the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office Anonymous Tip Line at 1-800-547-2700 or Detective Richard Deschler at 650-363-4881 or [email protected].
LOOK OUT. UnHoused Man Harassed in His Van at Smith Field by Men in Trucks who Crashed Fence and Left Bumper w/License Plate CA 81406L1
PRESS RELEASE, VIDEO and NEXTDOOR. From the City of Half Moon Bay Parks and Recreation Commission on Wednesday, September 28th, 2022 at 6:00pm by Zoom.
The incident occurred after dark on Monday, September 26th, 2022, at Smith Field, after dark, after games were over. The next morning a man came to pick up the bumper evidence and put it in the back pf his truck. It was caught on video. Do you know him? Apparently, one man frequents the dog park with three dogs. Do you know the dogs? (Descriptions in the feed).
Press Release 9/30/22
Harassment Incident at Smith Field Prompts Calls for Respect, Compassion, Humanity
A recent reported harassment incident in the parking lot at Half Moon Bay’s Smith Field Park has City officials outraged, and calling for the community to redouble their efforts to be inclusive and understanding of those who are less fortunate.
According to the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office, last Monday evening at about 10:35 pm after an evening softball game, the suspect’s truck backed up to the victim’s van in the dirt parking lot at Smith Field Park. The suspect then intentionally accelerated his vehicle while remaining stopped next to the victim’s van, causing gravel to be thrown onto the victim’s van, breaking one of its windows and damaging the exterior. As the victim called 911, the suspects departed. The Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene and is investigating the incident to determine who may have committed this crime. The victim in the van is known to be an un-housed person.
“This kind of callous violence has no place in Half Moon Bay,” said Mayor Debbie Ruddock. “Our community stands for compassion, humanity, and fairness for all people. I know that those in Half Moon Bay and the Coastside join me in denouncing attempts to intimidate, threaten, or otherwise marginalize any members of our community. I also want to assure the community that the Sheriff’s Office is presently investigating this attack, and with a goal that the perpetrators will be brought to justice.”
Mayor Ruddock also reiterated that Half Moon Bay is committed to being a diverse, accepting, and welcoming community which is supportive of all people, regardless of housing status, nationality, religion, or culture. The City maintains a policy of zero tolerance for hatred, bullying, violence, and prejudice, and the Mayor, Councilmembers, and City staff are dedicated to treating everyone with respect – and urge all community members to do the same.
“Supporting and assisting those who are less fortunate is the right thing to do to help Half Moon Bay be a better, stronger, and more successful community,” added Mayor Ruddock.
Anyone who has information regarding this incident is asked to call the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office Anonymous Tip Line at 1-800-547-2700 or Detective Richard Deschler at 650-363-4881 or [email protected].
“The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office stands strong alongside the City of Half Moon Bay in a shared commitment to the fair and equal treatment of all victims and the pursuit of anyone who preys on them,” said Half Moon Bay Police Bureau Chief, Captain Rebecca Albin.
The City has a long tradition of acceptance and respect for all people in Half Moon Bay, so that they feel accepted and safe. This kind of incident, which is uncommon in Half Moon Bay, points to the need for community members to redouble their individual efforts to communicate and practice zero tolerance of prejudice, racism, bigotry, hatred, bullying, and violence, and to speak and act with respect for all persons.
Look for License Plate CA 81406L1
Anyone who has information regarding this incident is asked to call the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office Anonymous Tip Line at 1-800-547-2700 or Detective Richard Deschler at 650-363-4881 or [email protected].
Nextdoor Feed
Read the feed for clues. Someone here knows the people who did this.
Tyler’s Description of the Event
my name’s Tyler I live in my van, Does anyone know who was playing baseball last night, monday, in the first ball field at wave crest? I was harassed by about 6 people partying after their game, they made some weird comments as I entered driver side of my van. then one entered white truck on the left of me, pulled out and faced the back of his truck towards my vans driver side and started peeling out. kicking up rocks and gravel at my van for about 10 seconds breaking my window, I went to open the door to try and read his license plate through all the dust and his friends partying around the truck behind me cheered him on to do it more so I stayed inside not wanting a rock to the face. he did for another 10 15 seconds then drove off, I then dialed 911 and got out to read the plates off his friends trucks surrounding my vehicle they got in their trucks knowing I was on the phone with 911 and started peeling out around me. one of them drove through the fence at the exit and his bumper got knocked off. Before this They were partying right behind my van and I was feeling spirit sick like something was up. I was just waiting for them to leave before it all happened I felt boxed in. I have no idea why they would do this to me, any one that knows me knows that I’m about love, not conflict and hate, I clean up mine and others, who are not mentally stable enough to trash. I don’t know why . only thing I can think of is like a hate group against the homeless, I’ve ran into similar groups that drive trucks that beat up,kill, harass, homeless in other areas of California and USA as well. I love Yeshua and his teachings and just would like the window on my home replaced if anyone wants to relay the message to whoever did this. Praying for all involved, I’m not your enemy. I’d be happy to pray in person with you as well, there is something much bigger than the world we’re in, and miracles are very real. We all mess up, I said something’s after this happened I shouldn’t have as well. Forgiveness is a wonderful blessing and I am so greatful for it. YHWH loves you. I now have enough to replace it thank you all so much for the love.
Watch the video on Nextdoor of a male in a pickup truck picking up the bumper and putting the evidence in his truck.
Who picked up the bumper the next morning?
MCC Agendas, Videos and Lots and Lots of Documents!
Thanks to exMCC’s Lisa Ketcham (now on the San Mateo County Planning Commission) for an incredibly well curated website archive on local planning issues.
Link to MCC Virtual Meetings
Midcoast Community Council Website
Midcoast Community Council (MCC) is an elected Municipal Advisory Council to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, representing Montara, Moss Beach, El Granada, Princeton, and Miramar.
Regular MCC meetings are on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month at 7:00 PM at Granada Community Services District (GCSD) meeting room, 504 Ave Alhambra, third floor, El Granada. All MCC meetings are open to the public, and are agendized and posted according to the requirements of the Brown Act.
Agenda item supporting documents are available 72 hours in advance of meetings on http://www.MidcoastCommunityCouncil.org.
Minutes from previous meetings on http://www.midcoastcommunitycouncil.org/2017-2018/
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Elected Officials
Midcoast Community Council 2022
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P.O. Box 248, Moss Beach, CA 94038
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Claire Toutant, Chair – Term Ends: Dec. 2022
Phone: 650-676-5847
Email: [email protected]
Gregg Dieguez, Vice Chair – Term Ends: Dec. 2024
Phone: 650-544-0714
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Len Erickson, Secretary – Term Ends: Dec. 2022
Phone: 650-400-3175
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Michelle Weil, Treasurer – Term Ends: Dec. 2022
Phone: 650-535-2506
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Dave Olson, Member – Term Ends: Dec. 2022
Phone: 650-387-3618
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Jill Grant, Member – Term Ends: Dec. 2024
Phone: 415-940-3392
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Dan Haggerty, Member – Term Ends: Dec. 2024
Phone: 650-212-6026
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