Police Blotter May 7-14th: Felony Arrest with Weapon and $39,000 Watch Stolen

Thank you to the Coronado Police Department for making this information available to the public. This is a partial list:

 

Felon/Addict/Etc. Possess Firearm

Convicted person posses firarm

700 block of Orange Ave

Suspect Arrested

700 block of Orange Ave

5-11 at 9:23

 

Exhibit Deadly Weapon- (other than firarm)

SR-75

Suspect arrested

5-10 at 8:43

 

Domestic Violence Case

900 block of D Ave

suspect was yelling and acting in a threatening manner towards her husband

5-9 at 19:15

 

Vandalism

500 block of Orange Ave

Unknown suspect broke the left rear window of the victim’s vehicle and fled the scene

5-11

 

Theft

 

Petty Theft

1400 block of 2nd St

bicycle stolen that was locked to victim’s balcony

Value: $700

4-26 and 5-2

 

Grand Theft Property

4000 block of Coronado Bay Road

watch stolen from unlocked locker in women’s locker room

Value: $39,000

5-7

 

Grand Theft Property

800 block of Glorietta Blvd

unknown suspect stole an heirloom ruby tie pin from residence

Value: $15,000

5-4 and 5-8

 

Petty Theft

600 block of D Ave

unknown suspect took victim’s cellphone from gym locker

Value: $700

4-30

 

Grand Theft Poperty

100 block of Tunapuna Lane

unknown suspect(s) took a revolver and gunbelt with knife from victim’s residence

Value: $1,650

Between 5-7-2011 and 5-7-2012

 

Petty Theft

900 block of Orange Ave

coins stolen from air machine at gas station

Value: $300

5-7 and 5-9

 

Petty Theft

900 block of A Ave

unknown suspect entered victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole an iPod

Value: $250

Between 5-11 and 5-12

 

Petty Theft

100 block of Orange Ave

an unknown suspect took victim’s sunglasses off of the table where she was eating at a restaurant

Value: $400

5-12

 

 

Burglary

 

Burglary First Degree

100 block of C Ave

unknown suspect took a small plush snowman key chain from within her locked vehicle

Value: $5.00

5-6 and 5-7

 

Burglary Second Degree- Felony

1400 block of 2nd St

Suspect Arrested

5-12 at 18:47

 

Burglary First Degree

200 block of Orange Ave

unknown suspect stole two of the victim’s bicycles from the underground garage of the victim’s condominium complex

Value: $400

5-11 and 5-13

 

Burglary Unspecified

500 block of B Ave

unknown suspect entered victim’s unlocked front door while the victim was asleep, suspects took four sets of keys, a military ID, cell phone, and $30 cash

4-29

 

Stolen Vehicle

100 block of C Ave

Vehicle stolen from underground secured garage

Between 5/6 and 5/7

 

Alcohol Related Charges

 

DUI Alcohol Misdemeanor

100 block of D Ave

Suspect arrested

5-11 at 00:19

 

DUI Alcohol Misdemeanor

SR-75

Suspect cited and released

5-12 at 6:01

 

DUI Alcohol Misdemeanor

1100 block of Orange Ave

Suspect arrested

5-12 at 23:55

 

DUI Alcohol Misdemeanor

200 block of Orange Ave

Suspect arrested

5-10 at 21:53

 

Disorderly Conduct Alcohol Misdemeanor

1000 block of 9th St

Suspect arrested

5-8 at 12:48

 

Disorderly Conduct Alcohol Misdemeanor

800 block of Orange Ave

suspect arrested

5-8 at 11:30

 

Stolen Bicycle

 

Coronado Middle School

Unlocked bicycle stolen

Value: $100

Reported 5-12

 

CHS

Unlocked bicycle stolen

Value: $350

Reported 5-8

 

Traffic Collision

 

700 block of 7th St

Sideswipe collision with parked vehicle

5-5 at 12:07

 

SR-75

Broadside collision with another motor vehicle

Passenger suffered abrasion to right shoulder from seatbelt

5-6

 

5500 block of Silver Strand Blvd

rear-end collision with another motor vehicle when slowing

one driver transported to hospital with cervical/spinal strain

4-26

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Tags: community, crime, police

Comment by Madison W. on May 16, 2012 at 8:26am
Another robbery when the occupants are at home taking a nap and door is unlocked. I've seen a few of these in the crime reports over the past 6 months. Wondering if these are alley homes and unknowns are hanging out in the alleys watching for people to enter and exit their homes?
Comment by Herbert T Daugherty on May 17, 2012 at 1:58pm

I guess Coronado has joined the rest of the world.  Thanks to the police who often get a bad rap but have to deal with criminals and malcontents everyday! 

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