Friday, November 22, 2024

Police Blotter November 19 – December 2: Petty Thefts Continue as Christmas Approaches

Crimes Reported
Impersonate to Get Money / Felony
Unknown suspect(s) gained access to victim’s card number and made numerous unauthorized purchases.
1800 block of Avenida del Mundo
10/4
Obtain Money, Etc. By False Pretenses (Over $400)
An unknown male’s voice called victim approximately four times requesting she wire money to various unknown addresses in India.
800 block of B Avenue
11/17 to 11/25
Burglary / Second Degree
Unknown suspect(s) used unknown means to enter victim’s secured underground garage, cut two bicycle locks and stole the bicycles ($1,200 estimated loss).
200 block of Orange Avenue
11/18 to 11/24
Burglary / Unspecified
Unknown person(s) stole property from victim’s vehicle ($1,075 estimated loss).
1800 block of Avenida del Sol
11/19
Petty Theft
Unknown person(s) entered victim’s unlocked vehicle and took a handheld vehicle and the vehicle owner’s manual ($250 estimated loss).
1400 block of Wake Road
11/20 to 11/21
Petty Theft
An unknown suspect stole victim’s cell phone while she was at Starbucks ($650 estimated loss).
900 block of Orange Avenue
11/21
Petty Theft
Victim parked her unlocked road bike alongside her residence and a subject stole it ($50 estimated loss).
200 block of C Avenue
11/22
Petty Theft
An unknown suspect(s) took without permission victim’s wallet, containing miscellaneous credit cards and an iPhone ($480 estimated loss).
300 block of Caribe Cay North
11/23 to 11/24
Petty Theft
Unknown suspect(s) stole victim’s UPS package from her front porch ($200 estimated loss).
700 block of B Avenue
11/23 to 11/24
Petty Theft
Unknown suspect used an unknown tool to defeat a bicycle cable lock ($300 estimated loss).
1000 block of 2nd Street
11/23 to 11/24
Grand Theft Property
An unknown suspect(s) stole victim’s locked bicycle from bicycle rack ($2,000 estimated loss).
1500 block of Orange Avenue
11/23 to 11/24
Petty Theft
Unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s locked bicycle from Boney’s Bayside Market’s bicycle rack ($100 estimated loss).
100 block of Orange Avenue
11/23 to 11/25
Malicious Mischief / Vandalism (Misdemeanor)
Unknown suspect(s) vandalized the lifeguard Tower 5C on Coronado’s North Beach and fled the scene undetected.
200 block of Ocean Boulevard
11/24 to 11/25
Vehicle Report
Subject was washing bicycle in driveway, went inside for approximately two hours and returned to find his license plate removed.
1000 block of 6th Street
11/25
Petty Theft
Unknown suspect stole an unlocked men’s bicycle cruiser from victim’s porch ($300 estimated loss).
800 block of G Avenue
11/25
Petty Theft
Unidentified male suspect filled a shopping basket from VONS and left the store without paying ($100 estimated loss).
800 block of Orange Avenue (VONS)
11/25
Arrests
DUI Alcohol and/or Drugs Causing Bodily Injury or Death – Felony
34-year-old Hispanic male, resident of San Diego
800 block of Orange Avenue
11/24
Felony Bench Warrant of Arrest
37-year-old Hispanic male,r evident of Chula Vista
1000 block of 6th Street
11/25
Disorderly Conduct: Alcohol
25-year-old white male, Armed Forces
200 block of D Avenue
11/27
Traffic Collisions
Head-On Collision with Other Motor Vehicle
300 block of B Avenue
No injuries reported.

11/18
Rear End Collision with a Parked Motor Vehicle
4th Street at Intersection with F Avenue
Two injuries reported, transported to UCSD Medical Center.
11/22
Rear End Collision with Other Motor Vehicle
8th Street at Intersection with Orange Avenue
Three injuries reported, transported to UCSD and Sharp Coronado.
11/24
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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