Calling the Cops

An EdSource investigation into policing in California schools

Vandalism incidents

at Mira Costa High School

Manhattan Beach Unified School District, Los Angeles County

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4

Incidents reported
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1

Police Departments
(Manhattan Beach Police Department)
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2497

Enrollment
2022-23

Police call logs are from a sampling of schools representing California for the period Jan. 1 to June 30, 2023. The database does not include all schools or districts.

School information

School demographics
Percentage of students eligible for free and reduced price meals (FRPM)
School suspension rate and state average (%)

Data source: California Department of Education; Year 2022-23

(Incident breakdown by subcategory chart not displayed if there is only one subcategory)

Incident Logs

displaying 1 - 4 records in total 4

Serious Non-Violent

Vandalism — Mira Costa High School

Manhattan Beach Unified School District, Los Angeles County

  Reported to Manhattan Beach Police Department

2/1/23 at 2:30:00 AM

Incident details:

A Manhattan Beach Police Officer responded to 1401 Artesia regarding vandalism to a women’s restroom on the school property.  The Police Officer made contact with the reporting party and conducted an investigation.  No arrests have been made.
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Serious Non-Violent

Vandalism — Mira Costa High School

Manhattan Beach Unified School District, Los Angeles County

  Reported to Manhattan Beach Police Department

2/3/23 at 2:23:00 AM

Incident details:

A Manhattan Beach Police Officer responded to 1401 Artesia regarding vandalism to a men’s restroom on the school property.  The Police Officer made contact with the reporting party and conducted an investigation.  No arrests have been made.
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Serious Non-Violent

Vandalism — Mira Costa High School

Manhattan Beach Unified School District, Los Angeles County

  Reported to Manhattan Beach Police Department

2/15/23 at 1:26:00 AM

Incident details:

A Manhattan Beach Police Officer responded to 1401 Artesia regarding vandalism to a women’s restroom on the school property.  The Police Officer made contact with the reporting party and conducted an investigation.  No arrests have been made.
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Serious Non-Violent

Vandalism — Mira Costa High School

Manhattan Beach Unified School District, Los Angeles County

  Reported to Manhattan Beach Police Department

2/15/23 at 12:49:00 PM

Incident details:

A Manhattan Beach Police Officer responded to 1401 Artesia regarding vandalism to a women’s restroom on the school property.  The Police Officer made contact with the reporting party and conducted an investigation.  No arrests have been made.
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