OCT. 4 * Ocean Front: A...
OCT. 4
* Ocean Front: A resident reported hearing noises from a vacant
unit in the 1000 block at 10:42 p.m. Police discovered a transient
taking a shower. The 39-year-old man was arrested on a warrant for
illegal lodging.
* South Coast Highway: An officer found a man walking in the
middle of the highway in the 500 block at 11:34 p.m. When he told the
man to get out of the street, the man crawled on his hands and knees
to the sidewalk where he began pulling plants out of their beds. The
officer arrested him on suspicion of public intoxication.
SATURDAY
* South Coast Highway: A resident called police after he saw a
transient running around an alley without his pants in the 100 block
at 6:35 p.m.
* South Coast Highway: A resident reported two stranded boats off
shore from the 32000 block at 10:49 p.m. He heard a passenger yelling
for help and flashing a light. Harbor Patrol arrived to lend
assistance.
MONDAY
* Crescent Bay Park: Police responded to a call about a woman who
was standing on the cliffs at 12:58 p.m. She was transported to South
Coast Medical Center for a 72-hour mental evaluation.
TUESDAY
* Park Avenue: A resident called police to report he saw two
teenagers driving in a Ford Bronco perform a drive-by-egging in the
600 block at 11:01 a.m. Police were unable to find any suspects.
WEDNESDAY
* North Coast Highway and Cleo Street: Police caught up with a
22-year-old Lake Forest man after witnesses phoned in two hit-and-run
collisions at 7:39 p.m. The first collision occurred on North Coast
Highway and Cliff Drive, when someone drove through a red light and
hit a female driver turning left onto Cliff Drive. He fled the scene
and then reportedly hit a parked vehicle causing major damage. The
suspect was arrested on suspicion of committing two hit-and-run
collisions and on an outstanding warrant for other traffic
violations.
* The Police Log is compiled and written by Mary A. Castillo from
oral and written reports from the Laguna Beach Police Department and
other sources. Not all police activity is included.
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