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Police Blotter January 28- February 3: Attempted Kidnapping, Several Alcohol-related Arrests

Crimes Reported

Petty Theft

Victim’s bike stolen from Coronado High School bicycle rack ($600 estimated loss).
650 D Avenue
1/31
Petty Theft
Victim’s bicycle and helmet stolen from the Ferry Landing ($200 estimated loss).
1200 block of 1st Street
1/29
Petty Theft
Victim’s locked bicycle stolen from CHS bike rack ($520 estimated loss).
650 D Avenue
1/27
Petty Theft
The victim’s bicycle was stolen, with lock, from the bicycle rack ($625 estimated loss).
650 D Avenue
1/27
Grand Theft Property
Victim’s locked bicycle stolen ($4,000 estimated loss).
650 D Avenue
1/29
Malicious Mischief/Vandalism
An unknown suspect wrote graffiti on Stop sign.
600 block of A Avenue
1/31
An unknown Hispanic male parked his vehicle in the area of Star Park, got out of his vehicle, and verbally told an 8-year-old child to get into the car.
1000 block of Park Place
1/18
Use Another Personal Identification
Unknown suspect used victim’s personal identification to open an account with a cable company.
800 block of D Avenue
8/13 to 12/31
Stalking
Victim reported that ex-fiancé contacted her repeatedly after their separation.
700 block of Alameda Boulevard
1/4 to 1/29
Assault with a Deadly Weapon Other than Firearm or GBI Force
An unknown male suspect and victim got into an argument outside Costa Azul, the suspect struck the victim in the face with a glass pint glass and fled the scene.
1000 block of Orange Avenue
1/25
Criminal Threats
Three male victims reported that a neighbor exited his residence and yelled at them.
8th Street & F Avenue
1/24
Arrests
Outside Warrant
36-year-old Hispanic male, resident of San Diego
1100 block of 4th Street
1/30
Disorderly Conduct: Alcohol
37-year-old white male, transient
800 block of Orange Avenue
2/01
DUI Alcohol and/or Drugs
25-year-old white male, resident of Venice
500 block of D Avenue
1/29
Outside Warrant
24-year-old Hispanic male, resident of San Diego
300 block of Orange Avenue
1/27
Disorderly Conduct: Alcohol
37-year-old white male, resident of Coronado
700 block of Orange Avenue
1/28
Outside Warrant – Felony
35-year-old white male, resident of Washington
McCain Boulevard
1/24
Obstruct/Resist Public Officer
19-year-old white male, resident of Chula Vista
200 block of Ocean Drive
1/25
Obstruct/Resist Public Officer
22-year-old white male, resident of Chula Vista
200 block of Ocean Drive
1/25
Traffic Collisions

Side Swipe with Other Motor Vehicle
B Avenue at Intersection with 10th Street
No injuries reported.
1/19
Side Swipe with Other Motor Vehicle
1st Street at Intersection with Private Property
No injuries reported.
1/15
Side Swipe with Roadway Sign and Chain Link Fence
4000 block of Silver Strand
No injuries reported.
1/18
Rear End Other Motor Vehicle
SR-75 Northbound
One injury reported, with small cuts.
1/29
Broadside with Bicycle
7th Street at Intersection with B Avenue
One injury reported, with abrasions, cuts, soft tissue damage, and stitches to the face.
1/17
Vehicle Hit Pedestrian
Coronado Cays Boulevard
One injury reported, with soft tissue damage.
1/26
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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