Woman arrested after dozens of Encinitas City Council candidate's signs defaced [Breaking]
A 62-year-old woman was arrested earlier this week after someone used black spray paint to deface about 55 campaign signs in support of an Encinitas City Council candidate.
Conkey posted $20,000 bail after her arrest. She could not be immediately reached for comment, and it was unclear if she had an attorney.It’s up to the District Attorney’s office to decide whether to charge Conkey, who is scheduled to make her initial court appearance Monday.“I am sure it’s an act they regret,” Vaughn said. “I don’t want to trash somebody for a passionate act of bad judgment, for someone who did nothing more than hurt campaign signs.
A witness spotted the incident Saturday, and reported it the following day, the department said. Investigators obtained the license plate by using surveillance footage in the area.
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