Crime & Safety

Crime Log: Runaway Juvenile, Minor Arrested at RHS on Marijuana Charge

The following incidents from Oct. 31-Nov. 6 were listed at the Sheriff's Department Ramona substation.

Oct. 31: Vehicle vandalism was reported at 600 block of A Street. A black four-door sedan was reported with $300 worth of damage from vandalism.

Oct. 31: An arrest was made at 300 block of G Street. A 44-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of being drunk in public.

Oct. 31: A reportedly stolen vehicle was recovered at 900 block of Davis Street. A white SUV worth $4,500 was found.

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Oct. 31: An arrest was made at 700 block of Main Street. A 19-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance.

Nov. 1: Residential burglary was reported at 100 block of Ramona Street. A $400 computer was reported stolen.

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Nov. 1: Vehicle vandalism was reported at 1300 block of Main Street. A four-door green sedan reportedly had $300 worth of damage from vandalism.

Nov. 1: Found property was reported at 1700 block of Gunn Stage Road. Miscellaneous ammunition was found..

Nov. 1: Property vandalism was reported at the 200 block of Rotanzi Street. Sears reportedly had $200 worth of vandalism done to its structure.

Nov. 1: Tampering with a vehicle was reported at 24400 block of Del Amo Road. A black SUV reportedly had $2,500 worth of damage done to it.

Nov. 1: Suspicious person was reported at 500 block of Main Street. Ramona Valley Inn reported a stolen TV and miscellaneous items totaling $340. A 30-year-old male was arrested on suspicion for possessing controlled substances.

Nov. 1: A disturbance was reported at the 17100 block of Mount Woodson Road. A 36-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of being drunk in public.

Nov. 2: A disturbance was reported at 17000 block of Harvest Point Way. A 24-year-old male was arrested.

Nov. 3: An arrest was made at the 700 block of B Street. A 23-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance and unlawful paraphernalia.

Nov. 3: A disturbance was reported at 1700 block of La Brea Street. A 51-year-old female was arrested on suspicion of being drunk in public.

Nov. 3: Shoplifting was reported at 1300 block of Main Street. Daniel's Mini Mart reported $25.31 of goods being shoplifted.

Nov. 3: Commercial burglary was reported at 1100 block of D Street. Mama Rosas reported miscellaneous stolen items worth $50.

Nov. 3: A disturbance was reported at 600 block of 14th Street. $500 worth of items were vandalized and a 24-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of obstructing/resisting peace.

Nov. 3: A disturbance was reported at 23000 Tombill Road. An electronic component was reportedly destroyed.

Nov. 4: Shoplifting was reported at 700 block of Main Street. Miscellaneous consumable goods worth $12 were reported stolen. A 28-year-old male and 30-year-old male were arrested on suspicion of shoplifting.

Nov. 4: Residential burglary was reported at 400 block of G Street. Jewelry worth $600 was reported stolen form a home.

Nov. 5: A minor was arrested at 1400 block of Hanson Lane. A minor was arrested on suspicion of possessing marijuana on school grounds at Ramona High.

Nov. 5: Runaway juvenile was reported at 1400 block of Montecito Road.

Nov. 6: Burglary of a vehicle was reported at 100 block of 5th Street. Power tools and hand tools totaling $1,000 were stolen from the County of San Diego Department of Public Works vehicle.

Nov. 6: Suspicious vehicle was reported at 1000 block of B Street. A 46-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of possessing controlled substances and stolen tools.


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