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Becerra, Alexis <br />From: Kimberly Miller < <br />Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2025 11:16 AM <br />To: eComment <br />Cc: !City Clerk; tamara.bogosian@santa-ana.org; frank.gutierrez@santa-ana.org; <br />tiana.holiday@santa-ana.org; mayoramezcua@santa-ana.org; Lopez, Jessie; <br />CityAttorney; CityManager; Hernandez, Johnathan; Marion Crane Reynolds; Don Crane <br />Subject: Public Comment for October 21, 2025 — Sunland Motel Enforcement, Fentanyl Crisis, <br />and Public Safety <br />Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br />Dear Mayor Amezcua, and Members of the Santa Ana City Council, <br />I am submitting the public comment below for inclusion in the October 21, 2025 City Council meeting record. I have also <br />copied the City Clerk, City Attorney's Office, and Santa Ana Police Department for awareness and follow-up. <br />Thank you for your continued leadership and compassion on this issue. <br />— Kim <br />Public Comment: <br />On July 3, 2025, my nephew Garrett Crane suffered a fatal fentanyl overdose at the Sunland Motel. He was 39 years old <br />— a stay-at-home father who adored his two -year -old daughter, Hazel. After he overdosed, individuals at the motel <br />administered Narcan, stole his wallet, left him in an alley, and called 911 anonymously. <br />He was transported to the hospital as a John Doe, where medical staff heroically kept him on life support long enough to <br />honor his wishes as an organ donor. Because of their compassion and expertise, Garrett has helped save or heal more <br />than 50 people through organ and tissue donation. His life ended tragically, but his legacy lives on. <br />The Sunland Motel has been under a Drug Den Nuisance Abatement order since 2020, yet it continues to operate <br />openly. This property has documented incidents of drug trafficking, violence, and prostitution, and it has repeatedly <br />failed to meet its obligations under that order — including maintaining surveillance video, verifying guest records, and <br />cooperating with law enforcement. It appears that evidence, including required video footage, has been withheld or <br />destroyed. <br />My concern extends beyond one case. How does a robbery and death occur at a property under court -ordered <br />abatement, and there is still no full investigation or accountability? SAPD officers are doing extraordinary work, but <br />they are under-resourced and over -extended, forced to respond to repeated crises without the funding or personnel to <br />properly investigate complex crimes like this one. <br />I urge the Council to: <br />• Fully enforce and close out the Sunland Motel abatement case with transparency and urgency. Ensure a local lawyer <br />does not use legal loopholes to get the owners "off' again. <br />• Audit compliance with all court -ordered requirements, including video retention and cooperation with police. <br />
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