Surveillance video shows suspects in 2 different incidents allegedly shattering Santa Ana church window, door
The Santa Ana Police need help in two separate incidents where two different suspects allegedly threw unknown solid objects at a church's window and glass doors, shattering glass from August and earlier this month.
Police are investigating both incidents.
On Aug. 23, Archangel Michael Coptic Church was conducting an outside mass near the entrance of the church, according to the police department's press release.
During mass, the parishioners heard several loud "bangs" against the wall on the south side of the church, the press release said. The police said that surveillance cameras captured the suspect throwing unknown solid objects, such as rocks/pieces of concrete, at the church's glass doors and window, shattering the glass.
Then on Oct. 5, another suspect approached the church on foot. Surveillance camera captured the suspect stop on the south side of the church, retrieve several solid objects such as rocks/pieces of concrete, and throw them at the church's glass doors. The suspect then fled east on Edinger.
The police said there is no indication the two separate incidents are hate crimes.
Anyone with information identifying the wanted suspects in this case is asked to contact Detective R. Wilson at (714) 245-8551 or RashadWilson@santa-ana.or














