Friday, April 26, 2024

Police Blotter July 16 – 22: Catalytic Converter Theft Soars in Coronado

Crimes Reported

Forgery

Unknown suspect cashed a check without the victim’s knowledge or approval ($200 estimated loss).

300 block of Orange Avenue

6/27

Petty Theft

Unknown suspect stole two lamps from a yard sale and the victim found them for sale at the Thrift Cottage ($40 estimated loss).

500 block of E Avenue

6/27

Petty Theft

Unknown suspect took victim’s unlocked bicycle from the VFW parking lot in Coronado ($100 estimated loss).

500 block of Orange Avenue

7/4

Petty Theft

Unknown suspect stole a locked bicycle ($700 estimated loss).

1700 block of Avenida del Mundo

7/8

Petty Theft

Victim discovered a missing catalytic converter from their parked vehicle ($300 estimated loss).

700 block of H Avenue

7/9 to 7/15

Petty Theft

Unknown suspect(s) take catalytic converter from victim’s parked vehicle ($600 estimated loss).

600 block of A Avenue

7/11 to 7/13

Petty Theft

Unknown suspect(s) remove the catalytic converter from the victim’s vehicle ($100 estimated loss).

900 block of F Avenue

7/12 to 7/13

Petty Theft

Unknown suspect(s) took victim’s unlocked bicycle from the bike racks in apartment building’s carport area ($50 estimated loss).

400 block of Orange Avenue

7/12 to 7/13

Burglary/Unspecified

Unknown suspect(s) entered victim’s locked parking garage, cut the cable lock, and stole the bicycle ($300 estimated loss).

200 block of Orange Avenue

7/12 to 7/13

Petty Theft

Unknown suspect removed catalytic converter from parked pickup truck ($250 estimated loss).

500 block of Margarita Avenue

7/12 to 7/14

Petty Theft

Unknown suspect(s) cut cable lock and steal bicycle ($150 estimated loss).

500 block of Orange Avenue

7/13

Violence Court Order to Prevent Domestic Violence

Suspect violated a court order via e-mail.

20 block of Catspaw Cape

7/13 to 7/14

Grand Theft/Unspecified

Victim’s locked bicycle stolen from a public bicycle rack ($1,000 estimated loss).

800 block of Orange Avenue

7/14

Malicious Mischief/Vandalism (Misdemeanor)

Suspects mark Tidelands Park men’s restroom with gang-related graffiti.

2000 Mullinix Drive

7/15

Grand Theft/Unspecified

Unknown suspect steals unlocked bicycle from bike corral rack ($1,100 estimated loss).

100 block of 10th Street

7/17

Call Report of Domestic Violence

Couple engages in a verbal argument, though no force or fear was displayed on behalf of either party.

7/18

Stolen Vehicle

Unknown suspect(s) steal Honda.

700 block of A Avenue

7/18

Call Report of Domestic Violence

Couple engages in a verbal altercation, and neighbors called the police in efforts to deescalate the situation.

7/18 to 7/19

Arrests

Reckless Driving – Misdemeanor

44-year-old white male, resident of Newport Coast

1700 block of SR-75 NB

7/7

Disorderly Conduct: Alcohol – Misdemeanor

38-year-old white female, transient

900 block of Orange Avenue

7/12

Disorderly Conduct: Alcohol – Misdemeanor

55-year-old Hispanic male, resident of San Diego

800 block of Orange Avenue

7/13

Minor Possess Alcohol (Public) – Misdemeanor

16-year-old white male

1000 block of Ocean Boulevard

7/15

Possess Marijuana 28.5 Grams or Less – Delinquent

16-year-old black male

1000 block of Ocean Boulevard

7/15

DUI Alcohol and/or Drugs

27-year-old white female, resident of Coronado

1000 block of 2nd Street

7/16

Disorderly Conduct: Alcohol – Misdemeanor

48-year-old white female

400 block of E Avenue

7/19

Traffic Collisions

Rear End Collision

1200 block of Dana Place

No injuries reported, no apparent vehicle damage.

7/9

Rear End Collision

2000 block of SR-75

One injury report, complaint of pain.

7/9

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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