Patrick Wolovich, who owns the small theme park in El Dorado Park, says if the city gets rid of the three armed park rangers, he's pulling his business out of the park
The City of Long Beach has proposed a transition from three armed rangers in El Dorado Park to 12 unarmed safety ambassadors, but the owner of a small theme park inside El Dorado Park says he's pulling his business out if that happens.
Security footage captured the most recent break-in at El Dorado Frontier, despite the fact that the thieves also stole the camera that caught the footage. "We've been here four years, and we've had about five break ins, one of them which was a tally of $25,000 in equipment. So, it's tallying up over $35,000 in all the break ins we've had," he said.
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