Dana Point Sheriff’s Blotter: Woman Reports Being Robbed by Neighbor for the Third Time

Compiled by Jim Shilander

 

Tuesday, November 20

 

Welfare Check

La Cresta Drive, 24600 Block (10:53 a.m.)

The caller told police that she hadn’t heard from a male tenant since Saturday. The man had called his mother in Colorado, who said he was upset and mentioned that he might hurt himself. A welfare check was attempted Monday but there was no answer at the door.

 

Suspicious Person/Circumstance  

Del Obispo Street/Pacific Coast Highway (10:57 a.m.)

A caller said there was a man panhandling under the bridge. The man was staggering into traffic and the caller was worried someone would hit him.

 

Welfare Check

Colegio Drive, 34000 Block (10:20 a.m.)

A woman indicated she was concerned about her friend, who was known to be a heavy drinker. The caller stated that she had last heard from her Saturday via a text.

 

Welfare Check

Baycrest Place, 0 Block (4:23 a.m.)

An elderly woman called to report that her neighbor had robbed her again. The woman said that it was the third time it had happened but that nobody believed her.

 

Patrol Check

Pacific Coast Highway/Del Obispo Street (12:58 a.m.)

A patrol check was requested because of a homeless man loitering by the door of a business. The man was bothering customers for money.

 

Monday, November 19

 

Welfare Check

Puerto Place, 34500 Block (9:58 p.m.)

A woman told police that her boyfriend called to inform her he had checked into a hotel and intended to overdose. The man had indicated he had stolen a bottle of Ambien from her. The caller later said she had contacted the man’s mother who had said he’d also phoned his sister to tell her he intended to kill himself. The subject was eventually found and taken to a hospital.

 

Disturbance

Doheny Park Road, 34000 Block (9:09 p.m.)

A woman called 9-1-1 saying her son was out of control. She had discovered something marijuana related. Her other adult son was trying to calm him down. No weapons were involved. The dispatcher reported hearing a number of male voices in the background.

 

Disturbance

Victoria Boulevard, 26100 Block (4:23 p.m.)

A caller said she could hear her neighbor screaming in front of her kids at a male who kept driving by in an SUV. The caller thought it might be the woman’s husband.

 

Suspicious Person/Circumstance

El Encanto Avenue, 34000 Block (2:41 p.m.)

A man reported a young man on a bicycle near his home. The caller said he was concerned because his neighbor told him the man was a possible drug dealer.

 

Welfare Check

La Cresta Drive, 24600 Block (1:12 p.m.)

A caller said his brother was paranoid, thinking everyone was after him. The brother was not flushing the toilet or feeding himself anymore, and saying that every time he moved, he felt pins and needles running through him. The subject was supposed to be evicted from the residence Saturday.

 

Disturbance

Seville Place, 34100 Block (12:52 p.m.)

A man reported that his ex-girlfriend had people over and they had taken property from the residence. The caller said his ex still had a key and lived at the residence.

 

Illegal Parked Vehicle

Big Sur Street/Dana View Lane (9:08 a.m.).

A caller stated that a large, tan recreational vehicle was parked on the corner for the past three days, and that it was blocking traffic. A check indicated that this was part of an ongoing war between neighbors. The RV was registered locally and would be put back in storage shortly. It was not parked illegally.

 

Prowler

Calle Del Sol, 34800 Block (1:32: a.m.)

A caller heard footsteps behind their house and had discovered a side gate partially open. The call came from a home that is a sober living facility.

 

 Burglary in Progress

Calle Monte 34500 Block (1:10 a.m.)

A caller could not provide a description of the suspect but reported seeing a suspected thief take off down the hill on a bicycle. The caller reported witnessing the suspect steal something from a vehicle parked across the street before pedaling away.

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