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Vandals Damage Lawn at Popular San Diego Park
Police seek public's help in identifying suspects who left tire marks on Kate Sessions Park's turf
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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The San Diego Police Department is investigating an incident of vandalism at Kate Sessions Park in Pacific Beach, where the lawn was damaged with tire marks and divots. The damage was reported by a city employee on Tuesday, but the exact timing is unclear. Police are asking the public for help in identifying the suspects, as the incident has disrupted the use of the park by local families and sports teams.
Why it matters
Kate Sessions Park is a popular community gathering space in Pacific Beach, used by families, sports teams, and other groups. The vandalism has impacted the ability of residents to enjoy the park, and the repairs will come at a cost to the city. Addressing such incidents of property damage is important for maintaining public spaces and fostering a sense of community.
The details
According to police, the tire tracks and divots in the park's lawn appear to be the result of someone driving in doughnuts on the grass. The damage was first noticed by a city employee on Tuesday, but the exact timing of the incident is unknown. Police have not identified any suspects or obtained video evidence at this time, and are asking the public to come forward with any information that could help in the investigation.
- The vandalism was reported to police on Tuesday, February 28, 2026.
- The exact timing of when the incident occurred is unclear.
The players
San Diego Police Department
The local law enforcement agency investigating the vandalism incident at Kate Sessions Park.
Mike Kehoe
A local resident who uses the park for his football team's practices and noticed the damage.
Bob Ryan
A frequent park user who is concerned about the impact of the vandalism on the community's ability to enjoy the space.
What they’re saying
“Who would come ruin the field and ruin it for everyone?”
— Mike Kehoe, Local resident (nbcsandiego.com)
“It's just disappointing that somebody came up and did something foolish like this.”
— Bob Ryan, Local resident (nbcsandiego.com)
What’s next
Police are continuing their investigation and are asking the public to come forward with any information that could help identify the suspects responsible for the vandalism.
The takeaway
The damage to Kate Sessions Park's lawn is a frustrating incident for the local community, who rely on the space for recreation and gatherings. Addressing acts of vandalism in public spaces is important for maintaining the integrity and accessibility of these shared community assets.
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