Two teenage girls and the mother of one of them will not be charged with vandalizing campaign signs after the district attorney's office decided not to file a complaint, officials said Thursday.
The Police Department had referred the case to prosecutors, alleging that 18-year-olds Keleigh Marshall and Christina Giammalva put stickers on the political signs of Glendora elected leaders, including Councilman Gary Clifford. The stickers read, "This sign violates Glendora city ordinance," a reference to the city law prohibiting campaign signs on public property.
