Vandalism incidents
at Holtville High School
Holtville Unified School District, Imperial County
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(Imperial County Sheriff)
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2022-23
2022-23
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Data source: California Department of Education; Year 2022-23
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Vandalism — Holtville High School
Holtville Unified School District, Imperial County
VAND Reported to Imperial County Sheriff
3/30/23 at 1:47:33 PM
Incident details:
On 03/30/2023, I (Deputy Caloca #697) was assigned to the Holtville Unified School District as the school resource officer. At approximately 1347 hours, I met with Holtville High School (HHS) Counseling Assistant [redacted] in reference to a past occurred vandalism report. [redacted] informed me her vehicle was vandalized sometime during her work day.
I followed to her vehicle, which was parked in the designated staff parking located on the west shoulder of Olive Avenue just North of 7th Street. [redacted] showed me an approximately 1.5 inch scratch on the front driver side door of her gray 2007 Land Rover Range Rover bearing California license plate [redacted]. [redacted] stated the scratch was not on her vehicle door when she parked at 0640 hours. [redacted] noticed the scratch on the vehicle door when she took her lunch break at approximately 1200 hours.
[redacted] was unable to provide any suspect information or leads at time of report. [redacted] was unable to provide any estimates for the damages. I provided [redacted] with a business card with the report number. I reviewed HHS surveillance cameras, but was unable to locate any cameras that covered the area [redacted] vehicle was parked at.
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