Marina’s shelter-in-place Wednesday in connection to Monterey County Fair incident

Jeanette Bent

MARINA, Calif. (KION-TV) — A shelter-in-place in Marina issued around 12 pm on Wednesday, according to police, was related to the Monterey County Fair fight and evacuation incident that took place on August 30.

The order was lifted for the 3200 block of Crescent Avenue, Tallmon Street, Johnson Place and Sierena Del Mar.

Marina Police saying that the police activity was to issue a search warrant at a home on Tallmon Street, that person not home when police arrived.

Shortly after the shelter-in-place orders were lifted, Marina Police turned over the incident to Seaside Police.

Seaside Police saying that the warrant was for a suspect in relation to a shooting shortly after the gang-related incident that prompted the evacuation at the Monterey County Fair over one week ago.

“We are looking for a couple more suspects in relation to this incident as the investigation continues,” said Seaside Police’s Commander Mathew Doza.

Commander Doza said that they’ve already made one arrest in connection to the incident at the fair.

Adrian Lopez Bernal

Adrian Lopez Bernal (image above) was recently arrested for felony charges of attempted murder and conspiracy to commit crime with a bail set to $2 million, according to police.

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