SC Sheriff’s Blotter: Woman’s Ex-Roommate Rearranging Furniture?

COMPILED BY ELYSIA GAMO

Tuesday, February 19

DISTURBANCE

Calle Escalones, 100 Block (10:55 p.m.)

A woman reported that her sister was being physical with their 72-year-old father. The woman said her brothers were at the home, attempting to restrain her sister and keeping her from becoming violent.

PETTY THEFT

Avenida Cabrillo, 200 Block (5:02 p.m.)

The caller said their son’s iPhone had been stolen at school that day. The caller tracked the phone to the location.

HIT AND RUN MISDEMEANOR

Avenida Navarro, 100 Block (11:52 a.m.)

 A caller reported a gray Toyota sideswiped his vehicle. The driver of the Toyota was described as a 35- year-old bald man wearing a green shirt and brown pants. When the caller asked to exchange information he refused. He was last seen five days ago parking his vehicle on Molina.

DISTURBANCE – FAMIY FEUD

Marquita, 100 Block (9:12 a.m.)

A woman reported that her grandmother was in the hospital and her grandson had stolen her car. The caller said the grandson had narcotics and had threatened to kill his cousin. The rest of the family wanted to report it.

SUSPICIOUS PERSON IN VEHICLE

Avenida Pico, 500 Block (1:36 a.m.)

At the Shell Station, a man was reported passed out in the passenger seat of a Honda hatchback at a gas pump for 40 minutes.

Monday February 18

SUSPICIOUS PERSON IN VEHICLE

Calle Bolivia, 400 Block (11:29 p.m.)

A man dressed in black from head to toe was sitting in his white sedan. He left to go into the park and came back into his vehicle. The caller thought he looked suspicious.

DISTURBANCE

Calle Vista Del Sol Block 0 (8:31 p.m.)

A caller’s 17-year-old daughter had anger issues and punched a hole through the window. Medics were refused. She calmed down and was resting in her room.

CITIZEN ASSIST

Avenida Serra, 100 Block (11:56 a.m.)

A woman said her ex-roommate had been breaking into her place since last October to rearrange her furniture.

Sunday February 17

DISTURBANCE

Camino Del Rio/Camino De Los Mares (8:28 p.m.)

An unknown number of juveniles were reported dressed up in costumes and walking in traffic lanes.

ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY

Calle Lausen, 200 Block (7:50 p.m.)

A woman said her 25-year-old daughter was lying in the gutter and was unresponsive. The caller said her daughter was an alcoholic and had recently been in the hospital for five days.

ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON

Calle Casino, 3700 Block (6:53 p.m.) A woman reported a 15-or 16-year-old juvenile male  shooting at her house with a BB gun and eventually hit her hand. He also threatened to shoot her 11-year-old son. She notified the boy’s mother and the she said she would take the gun away. The caller did not believe her and left it to the police to handle.

DISTURBANCE – FAMILY FEUD

Avenida Montalvo, 200 Block (5:20 p.m.) A woman said that she had to run out of her house wearing only her robe because her husband was acting crazy, screaming and eventually charging her. She waited outside until the police showed up.

DISTURBANCE-MECHANICAL

Avenida Mariposa, 200 Block (7:46 a.m.)

On the cross streets of La Paloma and Calle Puente, noisy construction on a house was disturbing neighbors, especially since it was holiday weekend.

Saturday February 16

DISTURBANCE

El Camino Real, 200 Block (9:16 p.m.)

A man reported a 50-year-old man was yelling at a woman, who was crying next to him at the bar. The caller also reported that a drunken woman was making sexual gestures and he thought she was getting out of control.

TERRORIST THREATS

Calle Mandarina (8:39 p.m.)

A woman’s nephew threatened to kill her over the phone. He is in his 20s and was currently with her. She thinks he owns weapons because he came from Texas.

SUSPICIOUS PERSON/ CIRCUMSTANCE

Camino Del Prado, 0 Block (6:00 p.m.)

A woman called police because she had entered her neighborhood and spotted a man who seemed to be under the influence. He was wearing a white shirt, skinny jeans and a dark beanie. He was looking into windows of houses and tried to follow her when she went walking.

DISTURBANCE

Avenida Pico, 500 Block (1:56 a.m.)

A female customer at Denny’s was possibly drunk. She was described as a 5-foot 2-inch tall juvenile with long black hair and wearing a black dress. She had been there for two hours and refused to pay; she was last seen laying in the restaurant.

Friday February 15

DRUNK IN PUBLIC

Camino De Estrella, 500 Block (3:30 p.m.)

A 26-year-old woman was reported drunk. She was described as a KMart employee wearing a white top and shorts with tattoos on her legs. She reportedly smelled like alcohol and was acting intoxicated.

SUSPICIOUS PERSON IN VEHICLE

Calle Patricia, 100 Block (9:14 a.m.)

Four men were found smoking narcotics near the pool. One man who was described as having brown eyes and blonde hair was arrested and released the next day.

DISTURBANCE

Calle Valle, 1400 Block (1:54 a.m.)  Four to five males broke a sign and started to use the pieces to hit each other. The men got into their cars and pulled out onto Calle Valle.

Thursday, February 14

DISTURBANCE – FAMILY FEUD 

Estampida, 3100 Block (10:21 p.m.) 

A man attempted to get on the phone, but then a young female got on the line and said her father was attempting to kick her mother out. A scuffle was heard, the girl started to cry and then the line was disconnected.

BATTERY REPORT

La Venida, 2900 Block (7:39 p.m.) 

A caller reported being shot several times with an air pellet gun while taking a jog. The jogger said the shooters were in a dark colored Scion XB.

COURT ORDER VIOLATION

Via Adrian (3:27 p.m.)

A man called the police claiming his two children, ages 11 and 8, were taken by their mother and aunt. He said his children were taken out of school at 1:30 p.m. and that he was granted custody of them on Thursdays after school. He had gone to the children’s mother’s house and found that she and his kids were not there.

SUSPICIOUS PERSON/ CIRCUMSTANCE

El Camino Real, 2400 Block (3:22 p.m.)

A caller reported having been in a verbal argument with another person. The caller had then just found three tennis balls with matchsticks stuck in them and thought they were a type of explosive.

SUSPICIOUS PERSON/ CIRCUMSTANCE

Plaza Estival, 400 Block (11:30 a.m.) 

The caller’s son saw a 50-year-old woman with short black hair walk out of their garage about an hour earlier. Nothing was stolen. The woman left in a black two-door sedan.

SUSPICIOUS PERSON/CIRCUMSTANCES

Alameda Lane, 100 Block (2:03 a.m.) 

A woman reported seeing a dark colored vehicle on the pier. There were multiple people who had flashlights going into the Fisherman’s restaurant; their lights turned off whenever a train passed by. The restaurant was under repair.

Wednesday, February 13

UNKNOWN TROUBLE

El Camino Real, 200 Block (10:11 p.m.) 

A woman called to report someone trying to kick in the outer door of her apartment complex. The dispatcher reported hearing loud banging in the background. The banging was discovered to have been coming from a woman who was locked outside of her apartment.

DISTRUBING THE PEACE

Acebo Lane, 300 Block (9:45 p.m.) 

A woman reported seeing two males in a physical fight from her upstairs unit on the deck. She reported hearing kicking from one of the males who was wearing a red long sleeved shirt and had short dark hair. There were no weapons seen, but she said she heard a female scream, “Andrew stop, you’re killing him.”

DISTURBANCE – FAMILY FEUD 

Buena Vista, 300 Block (5:14 p.m.) 

A caller reported a man around 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 300 pounds went home drunk, igniting a family dispute. The wife said once he arrived home he began to wreck things and push her around. The man was still at the house and was not on any medications.

STORE DISTURBANCE

El Camino Real, 800 Block (9:46 a.m.)

A man was reportedly being disruptive inside a store and refusing to put his cigarette out. He had been seen in the store a few times before and threatened customers. As soon as the caller told the man that they were going to call the cops, he replied, “Bring them on.”

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