Police Blotter Oct. 23-30th: Political Signs Stolen from Home on 4th St. for Third Time this Month

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

Assault with deadly weapon Felony
100 block of Orange Ave
suspect arrested white male age 52 from San Diego
10-25 at 10:21

Inflict corporal injury on spouse/cohabitant
700 block of Orange Ave
victim was involved in a domestic violence incident in Mexico
between 12-1 and 10-19

DUI Alcohol Misdemeanor
300 block of Pomona Ave
Suspect arrested, white female age 31 from San Diego
10-28 at 2:33

Minor in Violation of Curfew
800 block of 5th Street
Turned over, black male age 17
10-21 at 2:47

Minor in Possession

Possess marijuana Infraction
Purchase or receipt by minor of tobacco or smoking paraphernalia infraction
Suspect cited and released, Hispanic female age 17
10-22 at 3:10

Possess Marijuana infraction
2000 mullinix drive
suspect cited and released, Hispanic female age 17
10-22 at 19:36

Theft

Petty Theft
B Ave
Unlocked bicycle stolen
Value: $450
10-27

Grand Theft Property
800 block of Orange Ave
purse left at the Village Theater was stolen
Value: $1400
Between 10-20 and 10-21

Petty Theft
100 block of B Ave
ipad stolen from men’s restroom
Value: $489
10-22

Petty Theft
1300 block of 4th St
political signs stolen from front yard for the third time this month
Value: $40
Between 10-26 and 10-27

Petty Theft
1100 block of 8th St
locked bicycle stolen from yard
Value: $150
10-23

Petty Theft
600 block of Orange Ave
Purse stolen from unlocked vehilce
Value: $120
Between 10-20 and 10-21

Burglary

Burglary Second Degree Felony
900 block of 6th St
suspect arrested white male age 23 from Coronado
10-25 at 3:08

Possess burglar tools Misdemeanor
1700 block of Avenida Del Mundo
suspect cited and released, white male age 42 from Corona, California
10-23 at 20:23

Burglary First Degree
1300 block of 6th St
tools and drill stolen from residence
Value: $1,700
Between 10-19 and 10-22

Burglary
700 block of Orange Ave
camera stolen from kitchen
Value: $300
Between 10-1 and 10-9

Burglary
200 block of Prospect Place
unknown suspected entered a medical office after closing and took five vials of vaccine from a storage freezer and miscellaneous medical supplies from the storage cabinet
Value: $803
Between 10-22 and 10-23

Vandalism

Malicious Mischief/Vandalism Misdemeanor
1300 block of 6th St
unknown subject(s) used green spray paint to damage the victim’s alley garage with graffiti
10-24

Public Intoxication
5th and Orange
Suspect arrested white male age 24 from Coronado
9-28

Public Intoxication
5th and Orange
Suspect arrested white male age 25 from Chula Vista
9-28

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All information for the weekly police blotter is provided by the Coronado Police Department in the weekly press log. The information is gathered and organized into a weekly report provided by eCoronado.com. This is not a representation of all crimes that occur in Coronado. Some crimes may not be included in the report for various reasons. View reasons a crime may not be included in the weekly police blotter.

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Comment by Pamela Saunders on November 5, 2012 at 8:38am
What is going on? We also have had political signs stolen (in the dark of night by the way) three times. Does someone out there not believe in our constitution? Get a grip and please remember that our military is here to defend our constitutional rights.
Comment by Robin Privett on November 5, 2012 at 10:45am

Why does a person's ethnicity have to be included in descriptions?   Why can't it just list male or female and perhaps age range? 

Comment by Ashley Jenkins on November 5, 2012 at 6:38pm

Robin- the suspect description information is included in the crime report which I use to compile into the weekly Police Blotter. By including all information that is public knowledge in the report, eCoronado.com readers can read the weekly blotter and receive the exact same information they would get if they were to spend an hour + each week reviewing the press log as I do.
Thank you for reading!

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