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Monday, Oct. 27

Burglary. 200 block of Lower Cliff Dr. 1:25 p.m. While a resident was away, an unknown suspect broke into an apartment and stole cash, two watches and a Go Pro camera valued at $1,600. A suspicious man on an expensive mountain bike was seen in the area.

Disorderly person. 300 block of Broadway St. 12:05 p.m. Derek Ramirez Owen, 40, and Stacy Overton Derek, 36, both homeless individuals who were waving around a whiskey bottle, were both detained for outstanding warrants.

Fraud. 1000 block of Dyer place. 9:32 p.m. Someone opened accounts under the name of a resident.

Wednesday, Oct. 29

DUI. 200 block of Ocean Ave. 12:22 a.m. Taylor David Roup, 28, of San Clemente, was arrested for suspicion of drunk driving. His bail was $10,000 due to a prior drunk driving conviction.

Petty theft. 600 block of Cliff Dr. 1:53 p.m. Skateboards were taken a month ago.

Suspicious person. 100 block of S. La Senda. 4:30 p.m. An alarm company reported two subjects with surfboards hopped a fence to gain access to the beach, but were gone by the time police arrived.

Detective activity. 3000 block of Archbald Ave., Ontario. 7:47 p.m. Detectives pursuing suspects obtaining drugs using phony prescriptions took a report at a Rite Aid pharmacy where Xanax had been dispensed.

Friday, Oct. 31

Traffic stop. 20600 block of Laguna Canyon Rd. 3 a.m. A Long Beach man, 21, was cited for DUI and held for $2500 bail.

Suspicious. 1700 block of Laguna Canyon Rd. 7:57 a.m. A 14-year-old boy with visible injuries was detained in Juvenile Hall for allegedly assaulting his father and breaking his arm with a piece of wood. The father, 46, who was also charged with inflicting corporal punishment on a child, is on probation for “willful cruelty to a child” for a 2012 conviction, police said. His bail was set at $50,000.

Suspicious circs. 20400 Laguna Canyon Road. 11:03 a.m. Michael James Valdez, 28, of Diamond Bar, was arrested for suspicion driving under the influence and possession of methamphetamine after he was observed driving on the pedestrian trail. Bail was set at $20,000.

Stolen vehicle. 31500 block of Table Rock Dr. 11:09 a.m. A $45,000 ‘97 Porsche 911 disappeared from a shared garage.

Recovered vehicle. 31800 block of Coast Hwy. 1 p.m. Officers discovered a Chevy Impala stolen in Irvine with the victim’s golf clubs and laptop still inside.

Disturbance. 31600 block of Second Ave. 8 p.m. Police were unable to locate boys described as costumed like a woman, a skeleton and a banana, who were bullying younger kids over their candy.

Citizen contact. 700 block of Barracuda Way. 9:56 p.m. A bag of white powder amid a candy horde was determined not to be narcotics, but possibly baking flour.

Burglary. 300 block of Jasmine St. 10 p.m. The victim left home for an hour and returned to find the sliding door unlocked, bedding, a TV, cash and bath towels valued at $1,736 taken.

Saturday, Nov. 1 

Petty theft. 600 block of Sleepy Hollow Lane. 12:46 a.m. A guest’s purse and cell phone valued at $1,500 went missing.

Traffic stop. Cleo St. 1:57 a.m. A 25-year-old from Trabuco Canyon was cited for DUI and held for $2500 bail.

Traffic collision. El Toro Rd. 2 a.m. A 50-year-old Irvine man was cited for DUI after he flipped his vehicle and crashed into an Edison pole.

Sunday, Nov. 2

Pedestrian stop. 200 block of Broadway St. Shane Christopher Hardin, 38, of Long Beach, and Amanda Koehler, 28, who is homeless, were arrested for being under the influence of a controlled substance as well as warrants.

Traffic stop. Thalia St. 1:46 a.m. A 21-year-old Brea man was cited for DUI and held for $2500 bail.

Petty theft. 600 block of Griffith Way. 6:45 a.m. A purse was taken from an unlocked vehicle.

Battery. 200 block of Ocean Ave. 11:23 a.m. A man with facial injuries reported being beat up at a local bar on Halloween, but police were never called to the incident.

Vehicle burglary. Laguna Canyon Rd. 3:59 p.m. Someone broke into a car parked in the Dilley Preserve to steal a $600 worth of valuables.

 

 

 

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