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Police Blotter January 21-27: Coronado Homes Burglarized

Crimes Reported
Petty Theft
Unknown suspect(s) stole victim’s bicycle from Strand Elementary School ($200 estimated loss).
1300 block of Leyte Road
1/10 to 1/12
Burglary/ First Degree
Unknown suspect(s) entered victim’s residence through unlocked front door, and removed prescription narcotics from an unlocked lock box ($400 estimated loss).
700 block of 7th Street
1/11

Petty Theft
An unknown subject stole victim’s backpack from inside Nicky Rottens ($310 estimated loss).
100 block of Orange Avenue
1/15
Petty Theft
Victim left her iPhone at Costa Azul unintentionally and returned to find it missing ($700 estimated loss).
1000 block of Orange Avenue
1/17
Burglary/ First Degree
An unknown suspect(s) burglarized victim’s residence and stole 3 computers, a pair of sunglasses, and spare keys to the victim’s vehicles ($3,400 estimated loss).
800 block of B Avenue
1/19

Sexual Battery
While victim was walking home, an unknown male subject approached her from behind and grabbed her buttocks.
900 block of 10th Street
1/20

Petty Theft
Victim reported that an unknown subject stole his GPS unit with charger and his face plate to his Alpine Radio ($300 estimated loss).
800 block of B Avenue
1/19 to 1/22

Petty Theft
Unknown suspect(s) stole victim’s ring from inside Taco Bell ($500 estimated loss).
100 block of B Avenue
1/22
Petty Theft
An unknown suspect stole victim’s front bicycle wheel ($50 estimated loss).
1300 block of 10th Street
1/22
Petty Theft
Victim left his portable fire pit out in his front yard unattended for 10 minutes and returned to discover it missing ($150 estimated loss).
600 block of 10th Street
1/22
Petty Theft
Unknown suspect(s) stole his wife’s road bicycle from his complex ($875 estimated loss).
800 block of Montego Bay Court
1/22
Burglary/ First Degree
Unknown suspect(s) entered an unlocked office at Coronado High School and took a cash box from a computer desk ($400 estimated loss).
650 D Avenue
1/22
Malicious Mischief/ Vandalism
Unknown suspect(s) used a permanent marker and black spray paint to graffiti a green SDG&E transformer box, a white AT&T electrical box, and 2 EDCO garbaged containers.
900 block of 8th Street
1/23
Arrests
Disorderly Conduct: Drugs or Drugs With Alcohol
56-year-old white female, resident of San Diego
800 block of Orange Avenue
1/17
Possess Marijuana/Hash For Sale – Felony
24-year-old Hispanic male, resident of Chula Vista
600 block of Harlan Court
1/18
Possession of Controlled Substances (Drugs) – Felony
43-year-old white male, resident of San Diego
1200 block of 1st Street
1/19
Violate Court Order to Prevent Domestic Violence – Felony
20-year-old Hispanic male, resident of Chula Vista
500 block of Ocean Boulevard
1/22
Traffic Collisions

Side Swipe with Bicycle
1900 block of Strand Way
One injury reported, with minor abrasions to left ankle.
1/07
Broadside with Other Motor Vehicle
8th Street at Intersection with Cabrillo Avenue
No injuries reported.
1/11
Broadside with Bicycle
1st Street at Intersection with I Avenue
One injury reported, taken to UCSD with abrasions and a possible concussion.
1/13
Wheel Failure
SR-75 Northbound
No injuries reported.
1/16

Thank you to the Coronado Police Department for making this information available to the public. This is a partial list.
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Caroline Minchella
Staff Writer, Intern
eCoronado
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Caroline Minchella
Caroline Minchella
Caroline was 15 years old when her family moved to Coronado. Though she was a “transplant”, Caroline found a home in the Coronado community near-immediately: she became an intern for “The Coronado Times”; helped reinstate the CHS newspaper, “The Islander Times”; was a volunteer dog-walker for PAWS; and a faithful Concert in the Park attendee.After completing her BA in English at the University of California Santa Barbara, she went on to craft answers for Amazon Alexa devices and write creatively on the side. Fast forward seven years, Caroline is thrilled to return as a Reporter for “The Coronado Times.” Have a story for The Coronado Times to cover? Send news tips or story ideas to: [email protected]

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