The investigation into the vandalism led to the discovery that Torrance officers allegedly had traded racist and homophobic text messages.
with a simple theft call just after 4 a.m. on Jan. 27, 2020, on Maricopa Street. Weldin and Tomsic were dispatched to investigate a report that three men allegedly were stealing boxes from an apartment mail room, according to court documents.
Before the tow, Tomsic signed a California Highway Patrol form attesting that the vehicle had not been vandalized. The impound yard agreed to cover the cost of what police said was $2,750 in repairs, although there was no evidence the business was at fault, according to a police affidavit. Investigators had the driver call Weldin while they listened in. Weldin did not deny painting the car even after the tow driver asked him to “come clean,” said the affidavit.
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