Tue. Apr 23rd, 2024

SANTA ANA, Calif. – The City of Santa Ana has filed a public nuisance narcotics abatement lawsuit against the owners of the Red Roof Inn Santa Ana seeking to halt rampant criminal and narcotics-related activity.

The lawsuit filed on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020, is part of a sustained, concentrated and collaborative effort by the City’s Code Enforcement Division, Santa Ana Police Department and the City Attorney’s Office to target properties that are magnets for gangs, guns, and narcotics activity. The defendants named in the lawsuit include: RR Santa Ana LP and Mountain High/Holiday Hill Corporation, the owners and operators of the business, as well as Terry Tognazzini, Patricia Tognazzini, and Daniel Tognazzini, who are the directors and managers of those business entities.

The Red Roof Inn Santa Ana is a 125-unit motel located at 2600 N. Main St. and adjacent to several businesses and restaurants. The property is located less than 500 feet from the Discovery Cube Orange County and a City park.

Since at least 2018, the property has served as a host for individuals who sell or use narcotics, as well as a gathering place for convicted criminals, probationers, and parolees. The rampant drug-related activity has served as a magnet for crime. From Jan. 1, 2019, to the present, the Santa Ana Police Department has received more than 440 calls for service at the property and has been the source of frequent community complaints.

Additionally, the City’s Code Enforcement Division inspected the property and discovered more than 140 violations of state building codes, including unsafe modifications, rodent and vermin infestations, lack of working smoke detectors, and other violations caused by a lack of proper maintenance.

As a result of these violations, the lawsuit also seeks to abate and correct these building code and health and safety violations for the well-being of the motel guests and the community.

The City’s lawsuit against the owners of the Red Roof Inn seeks a number of remedies to bring immediate relief to the community, including:

• The appointment of a receiver to take over operation of the property;
• A court order requiring the owners to reside in the property until the nuisance is abated;
• An injunction prohibiting narcotics and other criminal activity on the property; and
• Physical and managerial improvements to the property including, without limitation: an internet-connected video monitoring system, improved lighting, secure gating and fencing, improved tenant screening, and 24-hour, licensed security guards.

Read the complaint here: https://bit.ly/2GHl25X

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By Editor

The New Santa Ana blog has been covering news, events and politics in Santa Ana since 2009.

One thought on “The City of Santa Ana is fed up with the drug use and criminal activity at the Red Roof Inn”
  1. My friend Cesar was murdered right there in that area by the red roof and the horrible death was committed by some nasty people of whom im embarrassed to say……that we both have known
    and more sad is that my dearly missed friend cesar was at the wrong place at the wrong time.. one of the murderers has my first and middle name and she bailed out of jail…so now i lost a friend and a wife lost her husband 3 children lost their one and daddy a sister lost her only brother and an amazing understanding mother lost her only son. Cesar Gonzalez willbe truly missed.

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