Arts & Entertainment
Coachella Festival's 1st Weekend: 112 Arrests, 72 Citations As Event Returns
Police reported no major concert-related criminal activity.

April 19, 2022
The return of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival after a two-year hiatus also came with an increase in arrest numbers during the first weekend of the event, authorities said Monday.
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According to statistics released by the Indio Police Department, there was a 13% increase in arrests and a 41% increase in citations compared to the first weekend of 2019’s Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. The festival was canceled the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Police reported a total of 112 arrests, the majority of them for public intoxication. A total of 72 citations were issued, mostly for unlawful use of a handicap parking placard.
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Other arrests made throughout the weekend included 15 for alleged use of false identification, three for possession of drugs for sale and nine for various property crimes. There were also 18 citations issued for people parking in a handicapped parking spot.
But police reported no major concert-related criminal activity.
The music festival will be repeated next weekend, beginning Friday.
City News Service contributed to this article.
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