Crime & Safety
Crime Log: Peeping Tom, Residential Burglaries and Arrests
The following incidents from June 25-July 1 were listed at the Sheriff's Department Ramona substation.
June 25: Vehicle burglary was reported at the 1000 block of Main Street. A purse, wallet, cash, ID and ATM card, all valued at $100, was reported stolen from a car.
June 25: An arrest was made at the 700 block of 1/2 Etcheverry Street. A 47-year-old woman was arrested on probable cause of possessing a controlled substance and a felony bench warrant.
June 25: Fraud was reported at the 1300 block of West Blaine Street. Credit card fraud was reported.
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June 25: Petty theft from a vehicle was reported at the 1500 block of Arlene Way. Two power tools, with a total value of $375, were reported stolen from a vehicle.
June 25: An arrest was made at 800 block of B Street. A 23-year-old woman was arrested on probable cause of possessing a controlled substance.
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June 25: Domestic violence was reported at the 25400 block of Pappas Road.
June 25: Petty theft was reported at the 16200 block of Wikiup Road Plants and household goods, valued at $80 total, were reported stolen.
June 25: Residential burglary at the 16600 block of Peace Valley Lane. A $700 computer was reported stolen.
June 25: Hate crime was reported at the 16400 block of Knoll Edge Court. A single-family home reported $250 worth of vandalism.
June 26: An arrest was made at the intersection of Morningside Trail and Southern Oaks Road. a 23-year-old man was arrested on probable cause of using a controlled substance, possessing unlawful paraphernalia, false identification, a felony bench warrant and a misdemeanor bench warrant.
June 26: Fire was reported at the 1300 block of Ashley Road. A man was taken to the hospital after a fire on his porch.
June 26: Fraud was reported at the 17100 block of Woodson View Lane. Credit card fraud was reported..
June 27: An arrest was made at the 2300 block of Southern Oak Road. A 20-year-old man was arrested on probable cause of using a controlled substance.
June 27: An arrest was made at the 100 block of N 14th Street. A 24-year-old man was arrested on probable cause of being drunk in public.
June 27: An arrest was made at the 1500 block of Main Street. A 22-year-old man was arrested on probable cause of using a controlled substance.
June 27: A suspicious circumstance reported at the 17000 block of El Sol Road. Two women in their 20s reported someone "peeping through a hole."
June 27: Fire reported at the 1700 block of Montecito Road. Possible arson was reported at the Arriba Teen Center.
June 27: Residential burglary was reported at the 200 block of Passing Lane. Miscellaneous items, valued at a total of $700, were reported stolen from a home. Windows were also reportedly damaged $800 worth.
June 28: Fraud was reported at the 1600 block of Hanson Lane. Credit card fraud was reported.
June 28: Vehicle vandalism was reported at the 14600 block of Mussey Grade Road. $200 worth of car parts were reportedly damaged.
June 28: An arrest was made at the 700 block of Main Street. A 38-year-old man was arrested on probable cause of being drunk in public.
June 29: Two arrests were made at the intersection of B and 8th Streets.
-A 26-year-old woman was arrested on probable cause of using a controlled substance.
-A 39-year-old woman was arrested on probable cause of using a controlled substance and possessing unlawful paraphernalia.
June 30: An arrest was made at the 700 block of Main Street. A 67-year-old man was arrested on probable cause of being drunk in public.
June 30: An arrest was made at the 1800 block of Main Street. A 41-year-old man was arrested on probable cause of a felony bench warrant.
June 30: Fraud was reported at the 1000 block of Main Street. Credit card fraud was reported.
July 1: An arrest was made at the 200 block of 5th Street. A 27-year-old woman was arrested on probable cause of using a controlled substance.
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