Toward the end of September, the Costa Mesa Community Policing Unit (CPU) carried out a focused effort to locate individuals with outstanding warrants in Costa Mesa.
As a result of their work, four subjects wanted on felony warrants were taken into custody.
The officers also made one misdemeanor arrest, issued one municipal citation, and impounded a vehicle.
The CPU not only resolved outstanding cases but also reinforced the commitment to keeping the community safe and secure.
Here are the likely penalties the suspects face from the Costa Mesa CPU’s warrant sweep, based on California law:
Felony Warrants (4 suspects)
- Immediate arrest and booking
- Felony penalties vary by original charge, but typically include:
- State prison time: 2 to 5 years or more depending on the offense
- Fines: Often up to $10,000
- Probation or parole after release
- DNA sample collection and permanent criminal record
Misdemeanor Arrest (1 suspect)
- County jail time: Up to 6 months to 1 year
- Fines: Up to $1,000
- Summary probation may be offered instead of jail
- Community service or counseling may be required
Municipal Citation
- Typically for code violations or infractions
- Fines only, usually $100–$500
- No jail time
- May require court appearance or payment by mail
Vehicle Impound
- Towing and storage fees: Often $300–$1,000+
- Administrative fees from the city
- Vehicle may be held for 30 days if related to a serious offense
- Owner must prove legal ownership and pay all fees to retrieve it