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Police Blotter June 5-11th: Minor in Possession of Marijuana on School Grounds

Thank you to the Coronado Police Department for making this information available to the public. This is a partial list:

Lewd and Lascivious acts with child under 14 with force Felony
Suspect arrested
6-8 at 10:32

Minor Possess Marijuana on grounds during school activities
500 block of F Ave
suspect cited and released
14-year-old male
6-4 at 12:21

Annoy/Etc Child Under 18
500 block of D Ave
Unknown male suspect approached the victim while the victim was riding his bicycle, the suspect pulled his vehicle alongside the victim and asked for directions, the suspect then offered the victim oral sex, after the victim declined, the suspect drove away and was not located
6-9 at 16:50

Robbery
800 block of Orange Ave
Victim gave statement that she was walking back to her residence when at least five juvenile males approached her from behind and attempted to take her purse and computer bag
6-8 at 1:19

Theft

Petty Theft
1000 block of Star Park Circle
unknown suspect took victim’s cell phone while it was lying next to him on a park bench
Value: $100
6-6 at 22:30

Petty Theft
500 block of Grand Caribe Cy
victim left cell phone in a public restroom, victim was unable to locate cell phone upon return
Value: $750
6-7

Petty Theft
1300 block of 8th St
unknown subject(s) stole two bicycles from the patio area of the residence
Value: $ 625
6-6

Petty Theft
500 block of F Ave
items stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked in a carport
Value: $500
6-9 and 6-10

Petty Theft
800 block of Orange Ave
unknown suspect took cell phone that was possibly left in theater and fled scene in an unknown direction
Value: $600
6-4

Burglary

Burglary Second Degree
1200 block of Orange Ave
unknown suspect removes string keeping rear screen door closed at business, entered business, took employees wallet from purse and flees in unknown direction
6-5 between 11:00 and 11:10

Burglary
300 block of Orange Ave
Unknown suspect gained access to the underground parking garage, the suspect broke the front passenger window of the victim’s vehicle and stole purse, two suspects later used the victim’s stolen credit card at Wal-Mart in San Diego and were captured on video surveillance
6-6 and 6-7
Value: $560

Burglary
300 block of Orange Ave
unknown suspects gained access to under ground parking garage, suspects broke the left rear passenger side window of victim’s vehicle and removed purse
Value: $3,358
6-6 and 6-7

Burglary
200 block of Ocean Blvd
unknown subject(s) entered victim’s vehicle and took property
Value: $1,240
6-1

Burglary Second Degree
900 block of Alameda Blvd
unknown suspect cuts lock from secured storage area, opens door, takes property and flees in an unknown direction
Value: $5,000
6-9 and 6-10

Vandalism

Malicious mischief/vandalism- Misdemeanor
800 block of Orange Ave
unidentified suspect(s) utilized what appeared to be crayons and vandalized the business building by drawing on the staircase and exterior wall
6-1 to 6-4

Malicious mischief/vandalism- Misdemeanor
Attempt qualifier- Tamper with auto Misdemeanor
Buccaneer Way
Suspect cited and released
5-30 at 5:26

Alcohol Related Charges

DUI Alcohol and/or Drugs Misdemeanor
DUI Alcohol 0.08
7000 block of SR-75
Suspect arrested
6-10 at 00:19

DUI Alcohol and/or Drugs Misdemeanor
DUI Alcohol 0.08
1300 block of 3rd St
Suspect arrested
6-10 at 3:24

Stolen Bicycle

1000 block of Acacia
unlocked bicycle stolen
Value: $269.99
6-4

CMS
Unlocked bicycle stolen
Value: $150
6-5

CHS
Unlocked bicycle stolen
Value: $300
6-6

Traffic Collision

SR-75
Rear end collision, one vehicle stopped and other proceeded straight
One vehicle towed from the scene
6-4 at 7:24

1500 block of SR-75
rear end collision, three vehicles involved
one vehicle towed from the scene
5-30 at 16:25

SR-75
Broadside collision one vehicle proceeded straight and other was making a left turn
Both vehicles driven from scene
6-5

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