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Police Blotter February 18-24: Coronado continues to be plagued by bicycle theft

Crimes Reported

Sexual Battery
Suspect took off his pants, exposing himself to victim.
6/14/2012 to 7/10/2012

Malicious Mischief/Vandalism (Felony)
Unknown suspect(s) punctured all four tires on victim’s vehicle ($600 estimated damages).
400 block of D Avenue
12/1/2013 to 1/16/2014

Use Another Personal Identification
Unknown suspect(s) gained access in an unknown manner to victim’s personal information and opened a Comcast account, accruing charges of over $1,400.
100 block of D Avenue
1/1 to 2/14

Non-Sufficient Funds Under $200 With Prior (Felony)
Suspect attained $161.94 worth of veterinary services for his dog on a walk-in basis. The suspect paid with a personal check in a certain name. The check was returned by the bank as NSF on a closed account.
800 block of Orange Avenue
1/17

Battery
While exiting vehicle, driver opened his driver’s side door into a parked vehicle. A short time later, victim was in a verbal argument with the owner of the parked vehicle, which led to a physical altercation, where suspect pushed victim into his chest.
2/6

Burglary/Second Degree
Suspect entered Walgreens with the intent to steal alcohol. He took two bottles of Hennessy from a shelf, put them into his backpack, and left the store without attempting to pay ($90 estimated loss).
925 Orange Avenue
2/7

Petty Theft
Unknown suspect(s) forced open a locking vehicle fuel cap and took fuel from victim’s vehicle ($20 estimated loss).
500 block of Port Spain Road
2/8 to 2/14

Burglary/Second Degree
Unknown suspects entered a construction site from a gap in the security fence, and removed victim’s power tools from the interior of the residence being remodeled ($1,500 estimated loss).
1700 block of Monterey Avenue
2/10 to 2/11

Petty Theft
Victim parked and U-locked her bicycle near her Coronado Bay Club complex and returned to discover it missing ($290 estimated loss).
1500 block of 1st Street
2/11 to 2/12

Burglary/Second Degree
An unidentified male suspect entered secured parking garage and stole victim’s cable-locked BMW mountain bicycle ($3,500 estimated loss).
100 block of Orange Avenue
2/14

Violate Court Order to Prevent Domestic Violence
Suspect sent text messages to victims’ mobile phones in violation of a domestic violence restraining order.
2/14

Petty Theft
Victim left two bicycles in the area of SDG&E Park overnight. One was secured to a tree while another was left in the middle of the park unsecured. Victim returned to discover the bicycles missing ($400 estimated loss).
800 block of 1st Street
2/14 to 2/15

Malicious Mischief/Vandalism (Misdemeanor)
Unknown suspect(s) used black spray paint to vandalize a storage container behind the victim’s residence.
100 block of D Avenue
2/14 to 2/15

Malicious Mischief/Vandalism (Misdemeanor)
Victim reported that an unknown subject(s) spray painted, in orange paint, obscenities on her parking space wall.
945 D Avenue
2/14 to 2/17

Malicious Mischief/Vandalism (Misdemeanor)
Unknown suspect(s) spray painted the west wall of the Coronado Cays, visible from the roadway.
6000 block of SR-75
2/15

Malicious Mischief/Vandalism (Misdemeanor)
Four unidentified male juveniles vandalized approximately 20 small solar LED garden style lights belong to business ($80 estimated damages).
1000 block of B Avenue
2/16

Petty Theft
Victim left bicycle against a bench outside of Village Theater, and returned from the movies to notice it missing ($275 estimated loss).
820 Orange Avenue
2/17

Grand Theft Property
Unknown suspect(s) used an unknown pry tool to remove and steal a bicycle rack from the top of victim’s vehicle ($960 estimated loss).
1500 block of 1st Street
2/17 to 2/18

Petty Theft
Unknown suspect(s) used an unknown tool to defeat a spiral cable bicycle lock and steal victim’s bicycle ($700 estimated loss).
100 block of C Avenue
2/18

Vehicle Report
Victim reported that suspect(s) stole his gray 2006 Suzuki motorcycle’s license plate, or that it simply broke off.
2/18
Arrests
Disorderly Conduct: Alcohol – Misdemeanor
16-year-old white male
Dana Place & Ocean Boulevard
2/14

Possess Narcotic Controlled Substance
21-year-old white male, transient
1000 block of 1st Street
2/14

Disorderly Conduct – Misdemeanor
43-year-old white female, resident of Ohio
100 block of Orange Avenue
2/15

Battery on a Spouse or Cohabitant
24-year-old white male, resident of Coronado
1500 block of 1st Street
2/15

Battery on Person – Misdemeanor
49-year-old white female, resident of Coronado
900 block of 2nd Street
2/16

Possession of Controlled Substance (Drugs) – Felony
40-year-old Hispanic male, resident of San Diego
1000 block of 9th Street
2/17

DUI Alcohol – Misdemeanor
30-year-old black male, resident of Antioch
McCain Boulevard
2/17

Disorderly Conduct: Alcohol – Misdemeanor
51-year-old white male, resident of San Diego
250 Prospect Place
2/19

Outside Warrant – Misdemeanor
37-year-old white male, resident of Coronado
1400 block of 5th Street
2/19
Traffic Collisions
Non-Collision
1100 block of Orange Avenue
Two injuries reported, released by medics.
1/29

Broadside with Other Motor Vehicle
10th Street at Intersection with C Avenue
One injury reported, with complaints of pain.
2/12

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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