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Police Blotter May 13-19: Three Handguns, Chainsaws Stolen from Coronado Residents

Crimes Reported

Grand Theft/Unspecified
Unknown suspect(s) cut victim’s bicycle lock, removed the victim’s three bicycles, and fled in an unknown direction ($1,700 estimated loss).
1500 block of 1st Street
4/16 to 5/12

Petty Theft
Unknown suspect(s) used an unknown tool to defeat a combination cable lock used to secure victim’s bicycle to a bicycle rack then stole the bike ($150 estimated loss).
650 D Avenue (CHS Swimming Pool)
5/7 to 5/11

Grand Theft/Unspecified
Unknown suspect(s) stole 3 unsecured bicycles from victim’s driveway ($1,200 estimated loss).
1200 block of Okinawa Road
5/10 to 5/11

Malicious Mischief/Vandalism
Unknown suspect(s) used an unknown hard object to damage victim’s vehicle with a scratch the extends horizontally along the length of the left side.
600 block of Cabrillo Avenue
5/10 to 5/11

Malicious Mischief/Vandalism (Misdemeanor)
Unknown suspect(s) keyed victim’s two vehicles.
900 block of Cabrillo Avenue
5/10 to 5/11

Burglary/Second Degree
Unknown suspect(s) removed property, including 3 handguns, from victim’s locked vehicle. There was no sign of forced entry and no suspects seen ($4,850 estimated loss).
500 block of I Avenue
5/10 to 5/11

Petty Theft
Victim left cell phone in Candelas Restaurant bathroom, and approximately 20 minutes later, returned to find it missing ($300 estimated loss).
1200 block of 1st Street
5/11

Petty Theft
Unknown suspect(s) stole victim’s unlocked bicycle from school grounds ($540 estimated loss).
650 D Avenue
5/12

Petty Theft
Victim’s landscaper had his Echo Chain Saw stolen from the side of her yard as he was working in the backyard ($280 estimated loss).
600 block of Pomona Avenue
5/12

Burglary/Second Degree
An unknown male entered We-R-Wireless and stole two cellular phones ($1,330 estimated loss).
900 block of Orange Avenue
5/12

Petty Theft
Unknown suspect(s) used an unknown tool to cut two bungee cords and removed two bicycles from the rear of a vehicle ($800 estimated loss).
1000 block of 2nd Street
5/12

Criminal Threats
Suspect threatened victim with serious bodily injury should he ever approach or address him in front of his children. Victim indicated he did not want to press charges but did want to document the incident.
500 block of C Avenue
5/13

Petty Theft
Unknown suspect removed victim’s unsecured bicycle from the CHS front office bike rack ($200 estimated loss).
650 D Avenue
5/13

Petty Theft
Unknown subject stole two towing hooks and a small plastic gas can from the bed of an El Cordova Garage Tow Truck ($270 estimated loss).
1000 block of C Avenue
5/13

Arrests

Disorderly Conduct: Alcohol – Misdemeanor
41-year-old white female
200 block of Ocean Boulevard
5/13

Burglary/Second Degree – Felony
19-year-old white female
McCain Boulevard
5/13

Traffic Collisions

Side Swipe with Parked Vehicle
1975 Strand Way
No injuries reported.
5/06

Side Swipe with Other Motor Vehicle
600 block of 3rd Street
One injury reported, with complaint of pain to right side.
5/08

Side Swipe with Pedestrian
300 block of B Avenue
One injury reported, taken to Sharp Coronado Hospital.
5/09

Hit Asphalt
SR-75
One injury reported, transported to UCSD.
5/09

Side Swipe with a City Street Sign
Palm Avenue at Intersection with 2nd Street
No injuries reported.
5/11

Rear End Other Motor Vehicle
300 block of Orange Avenue
Two injuries reported, with complaints of pain to necks.
5/13

Broadside Other Motor Vehicle
8th Street at Intersection with D Avenue
Three injuries reported, with complaints of pain to knees and necks.
5/14

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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