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S.A. 12-022 <br />Investigator: ANDREW ROSS Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 01/02/13 Date: 01/03/13 <br />Page 5 of 30 <br />The business at 3005 South Bristol Street was listed as “F&F Party Supply Store”. The <br />business at 3013 South Bristol Street was a self-service Laundromat. There was no listing for <br />the business at 3009 South Bristol Street; however, it appeared to be associated with the party <br />supply store. The party supply store was closed. The self-service Laundromat was open with <br />the interior lights on. <br />The two south rear doors appeared to provide access to the Laundromat. The two <br />north rear doors appeared to provide access to the party supply store. All of the doors were <br />closed. The southern rear door for the Laundromat was a metal bar and mesh style door, which <br />was unlocked. There was a flood lamp mounted above the door. The flood lamp was on. The <br />northern rear door of the Laundromat appeared to be inoperable. There was a green “Waste <br />Management” trash dumpster against the east wall of the east structure, between the two rear <br />Laundromat doors. The shooting incident occurred in the immediate vicinity of the north rear <br />Laundromat door. <br />VEHICLES IN SCENE <br />There were two police vehicles and one civilian vehicle within the interior perimeter. <br />Those vehicles were described as follows: <br />• Vehicle #1 – Ford, Police Interceptor, 4 door, Santa Ana Police Department unit #853, <br />California vehicle license number 1363975. This vehicle was driven by SAPD Officer <br />DAVID ENRIQUEZ. This vehicle was parked facing northwesterly, east of the east wall <br />and north of the south wall of the east structure. The vehicle’s engine, head lamps, and <br />left spot lamp were on. Secured in the gun rack, mounted between the front seats, was <br />a Ruger .40 caliber rifle, serial # 480-06238. There was one magazine in the magazine <br />well and two magazines in the butt pouch. The chamber of the weapon was empty. <br />There were eleven .40 Caliber rounds in each magazine.