Compiled by Victor Carno
Monday, July 29
PATROL CHECK
Calle Puente, 1100 Block (10:44 p.m.) A group of juveniles jumped a construction fence into a playground and were seen chasing a skunk around.
SUSPICIOUS PERSON/CIRCUMSTANCE
N. Ola Vista/Avenida Palizada (3:59 p.m.) Three men, and possibly one woman, were seen checking door handles of cars parked on the street.
CITIZEN ASSIST
Avenida Lucia, 100 Block (11:31 a.m.) A man called to report his cat had been stolen.
DISTURBANCE
Calle Sombre, 1000 Block (5:22 a.m.) A caller complained about people who were exercising too loudly in the parking lot below his residence.
WELFARE CHECK
Camino De Los Mares, 600 Block (4:43 a.m.) A woman who was brought to the hospital was seen leaving out the back door before having her physical evaluation. The woman was described as 33 years old, about 5 feet 5 inches tall with dark hair. She was wearing a gray top, gray pants and carrying pink hospital bags.
SUSPICIOUS PERSON/CIRCUMSTANCE
Avenida Pico, 500 Block (3:17 a.m.) A caller phoned deputies when a woman was seen acting strangely and trying to bite store customers. The woman was reportedly wearing a grey sweater and holding hospital bags.
Sunday, July 28
WELFARE CHECK
Camino De La Estrella, 500 Block (11:57 p.m.) A disoriented woman was seen loitering outside of a gas station. The woman had dark hair, was dressed in all gray clothing and had hospital bands on her wrists and was reportedly asking people to call a taxi for her.
CITIZEN ASSIST
El Camino Real, 2300 Block (11:05 p.m.) A woman called deputies from outside a bar, complaining that she had already been inside the establishment but the new bouncer would not let her back in. She said that the bouncer didn’t believe that she was 21 years old even though she had her ID.
KEEP THE PEACE
Calle Lobina, 2300 Block (10:23 p.m.) A woman told deputies she believed that her friend was under the influence of methamphetamine and needed to be hospitalized. The woman said that she would try and detain her friend until deputies arrived. The female friend was described as 25 years old, 5 feet 3 inches tall, with short brown hair.
SUSPICIOUS PERSON/CIRCUMSTANCE
Avenida Pico/Camino Vera Cruz (7:30 p.m.) A woman was seen walking eastbound on a walking path making crazy hand gestures and yelling at no one in particular. The woman had blonde hair, appeared to be in her late 20s and was wearing an unknown color top, a white skirt and black and white checkered tights.
CITIZEN ASSIST
Avenida Rosa, 100 Block (6:37 p.m.) A woman told deputies her neighbor told her a “very strange looking person” was seen pulling a woman’s pink bikini out of their pants and then putting it into the caller’s trash can. The woman wanted the occurrence to be on file in case “something even stranger happens.”
PETTY THEFT
Buena Vista, 1100 Block (4:32 p.m.) A subject ran into the caller’s house and took his wallet. The caller was in the back yard at the time and the front door was unlocked.
DISTURBANCE
Avenida Vaquero/Interstate 5 (3:46 p.m.) Several juveniles were throwing rocks at northbound vehicles.
WELFARE CHECK
Costero Risco/Camino Vera Cruz (1:43 p.m.) About a dozen 17- to 20-year-old kids were seen on their skateboards about to skate down a dangerous hill on Costero Risco. All of the kids were wearing helmets, but the caller was concerned that the hill was too steep and that the skateboarders may get hit by cars.
WELFARE CHECK
Via Picato, 0 Block (12:30 p.m.) A young woman was receiving texts from her friend saying that she was being held against her will by her boyfriend. The woman who was receiving the texts did not know the boyfriend’s name but was able to provide his address. Deputies were able to find the subject’s address from prior reports.
SUSPICIOUS PERSON/CIRCUMSTANCE
Camino De Los Mares/Avenida Vaquero (2:11 a.m.) A caller reported hearing a man yelling, “I will make your family suffer,” and other threatening comments.
Saturday, July 27
ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY
Calle Guadalajara, 2800 Block (11:33 p.m.) A woman called deputies asking to be transported to the hospital, but when Orange County Fire Authority arrived, the caller said she needed a prescription filled. The woman said her sister had been stealing her medications through the computer for the last six months and had been replacing them with sugar pills. The caller’s mother then got on the line and said her daughter is “cuckoo” and was lying. The caller said she would show the deputies the sugar pills when they arrived.
ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY
Camino De Los Mares, 600 Block (6:37 p.m.) A hospital employee called deputies after a woman got out of her bed and was being physically and verbally abusive toward the staff. Employees were finally able to get her back into her room but said that the woman was making suicidal comments and saying “she wished she had a gun so she could end it all.”
DISTURBANCE
El Camino Real, 1800 Block (4:56 p.m.) A coffee shop owner called deputies saying that a drunken man had just hit him. The caller was unable to provide a description of the man.
SUSPICIOUS PERSON/CIRCUMSTANCE
Avenida Granada, 400 Block (3:53 p.m.) A woman thought her ex-boyfriend had tried to break into her apartment because she said there were fingerprints on the rear sliding glass door that didn’t belong to her.
DISTURBANCE
Avenida Pico, 700 Block (1:21 a.m.) Deputies were called because numerous juveniles were seen near the football field of San Clemente High School throwing bottles and hitting items with baseball bats.
Friday, July 26
DISTURBANCE
Avenida Del Presidente, 3500 Block (11:37 p.m.) A man called deputies after he witnessed three female juveniles throw a ball at his window and then quickly run away. The man said that he had video of the girls caught in the act.
WELFARE CHECK
Avenida Pico/Calle De Los Molinos (6:54 p.m.) A man was seen walking through traffic while pushing a baby stroller. He was last seen going eastbound on Avenida Pico.
SUSPICIOUS PERSON/CIRCUMSTANCE
Marbella, 0 Block (1:57 p.m.) A landlord called deputies after overhearing a suspicious conversation between his tenants. He said he heard a tenant tell someone not to bring a vehicle home because of what they had inside of it. The landlord also said that the tenants where burning things in the backyard, possibly to cover up a suspicious odor.
KEEP THE PEACE
El Camino Real, 2400 Block (1:04 p.m.) A woman driving a black Chevy Tracker informed deputies that she was not provided with gas after paying the gas station cashier $50. The cashier refused to reimburse her or give her the gas that she paid for.
SUSPICIOUS PERSON/CIRCUMSTANCE
El Camino Real, 100 Block (10:52 a.m.) A woman walked into a Verizon Wireless store and asked an employee to call authorities and have them search behind the Presbyterian Church for a missing little girl with a pink sweater. The employee called police and said that the woman in the store was being uncooperative and acting suspicious. The woman was last seen walking on foot toward Avenida Pico.
SUSPICIOUS PERSON/CIRCUMSTANCE
Avenida Pico, 500 Block (10:39 a.m.) A man was seen taking a dumpster and pushing it out into the middle of the street while talking to himself. The man was described to be in his 30s, thin and blonde.
WELFARE CHECK
Rosalinda, 3000 Block (8:53 a.m.) A 5-year-old boy was seen standing in a garage alone. The caller said that the mother was possibly inside the residence with her “drug-selling boyfriend.” The child approached the caller and asked for help getting into his mother’s white Mercedes that he said he was living in.
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