From the Union Tribune
SAN DIEGO - The robbery Wednesday of two transit security guards at the 62nd Street
trolley station in San Diego may be linked to Saturday's shooting of a transit
security guard at the Grossmont trolley station in La Mesa, authorities said.
In each case, witnesses gave similar descriptions of suspects, police said.
“We suspect they are related and are working with (San Diego police) and (the
Metropolitan Transit System) on the cases, but there is currently nothing
definite,” La Mesa police Lt. David Bond said.
The security guard who was shot was treated at a San Diego hospital and
released Sunday.
Judy Leitner, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Transit System, said a reward
was increased yesterday to $10,000 – from an initial $1,000 – for a tip leading
to a conviction. The additional funds were offered by MTS, Heritage Security
Services and an anonymous donor, she said.
MTS security director Bill Burke said he has added guards.
“We've increased the number of security guards on platforms and on trains to
help prevent crimes like this,” Burke said yesterday.
The 52-mile, light-rail line that links San Diego with Santee to the east and
the U.S.-Mexico border at San Ysidro is monitored by 130 security guards,
including 80 with firearms, under a pact with Heritage, Burke said. Six police
agencies and the county Sheriff's Department also help fight crime on trolley
property.
In comments posted yesterday on signonsandiego.com, several critics
questioned the adequacy of the private security force, contending riders were
unsafe.
Burke disagreed. “We have just met with the police departments along the
line,” he said. “We work with them every day on different segments of the line.”
“I would say the riders are definitely safe,” Burke added. “In this
particular situation, there haven't been any threats directed at our riders.
This is some individual or individuals who have chosen to target our staff.”
In the robbery Wednesday, two uniformed guards were patrolling at the station
on Akins Drive about 6:30 p.m. when the robber pointed a handgun at them and
took a gun and ammunition from one of the guards. The robber was described as
black, 20 to 30 years old and slim. He wore a black, hooded sweat shirt, black
pants and a black bandanna over his face.
About 10:15 p.m. Saturday, a uniformed security guard was shot twice and had
his gun and ammunition taken from him. The assailant was black, 5 feet 11 inches
tall and thin. He was last seen wearing black clothing, including black gloves.
He also had a small, blue duffel-type bag strapped to his chest.
The gunman ran up the stairs toward Grossmont Center and escaped. Dozens of
police officers and deputies, including a crew in a helicopter, searched the
area.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Crime Stoppers'anonymous
toll-free tip line at (888) 580-8477.