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FEB. 5
* Fairview Road: A resident reported that his vehicle was
burglarized in the 100 block at 9:46 a.m. Someone entered the
vehicle, which was parked in the driveway, sometime during the night
and stole a briefcase, cell phone and Palm Pilot. Officers suspect
that the burglar may have gained entry through the unlocked sun roof.
Total loss $1,175.
* Laguna Canyon Road/Canyon Acres Drive: A driver reported a Jeep
stalled near the intersection at 10:30 a.m. An officer arrived to
assist.
* Police Station: A 40-year-old Laguna Beach man was arrested on
a warrant for misdemeanor vandalism at 11:26 a.m. The warrant was
issued because he failed to complete his community service hours.
* South Coast Highway: A resident reported that her cell phone
was stolen in the 30000 block at 12:40 p.m. She left her phone at the
grocery store on Feb. 3, and someone used it to make calls. The case
is under investigation.
FEB. 6
* South Coast Highway: Officers were called to a possible battery
in the 31000 block at 2:33 a.m. Emergency room staff were treating a
19-year-old man for a laceration to his right ear. The officers
suspected he was intoxicated when he refused to answer their
questions and told them he would have “to think about it.” The victim
has not yet filed a crime report with police.
* North Coast Highway/Aster Street: Officers responded to a
traffic collision at the intersection at 8:39 a.m. The driver was
approaching North Coast Highway when she reportedly looked away and
then collided into the car in front of her, which collided into the
car in front of it. The two victims complained of pain but refused
medical attention at the scene. The driver who caused the accident
was cited for unsafe starting.
* La Brea Street: A resident reported that his vehicle was
burglarized in the 200 block at 5:03 p.m. Someone used a hard object
to smash the rear right window and flee with the in-dash car stereo.
The loss is unknown.
FRIDAY
* South Coast Highway/Cleo Street: Officers responded to a
traffic collision at the intersection at 2:43 a.m.
* Laguna Canyon Road/Woodland Drive: Police conducted a traffic
stop near the intersection at 1:40 a.m. They arrested a 36-year-old
Aliso Viejo woman on suspicion of driving under the influence after
she failed a field sobriety test.
* Laguna Canyon Road/73 Toll Road: Officers responded to a grand
theft burglary at a construction site at 7:49 a.m. A manager
discovered that a local storage unit had been broken into. The
suspect made off with a generator, compacter and paint sprayer. Total
loss $6,200.
* South Coast Highway: School officials called police after
discovering signs of forced entry into the first-, third- and
eighth-grade classrooms in the 3000 block at 8:38 a.m. The case is
under investigation.
* Bells Vireo Lane/El Toro Road: A four-car collision was
reported in the area at 9:41 a.m.
* Top of the World Lane: Officers served a warrant for vandalism
in the 28000 block at 4:47 p.m. They arrested a 75-year-old Laguna
Beach man.
SATURDAY
* Diamond/Glenneyre streets: Police conducted a traffic stop near
the intersection at 2:12 a.m. They arrested a 32-year-old Huntington
Beach man on suspicion of driving under the influence.
* South Coast Highway/Diamond Street: Police conducted a traffic
stop near the intersection at 8:06 a.m. They arrested a 24-year-old
Azusa man on warrants for driving with a suspended license and for
failure to provide proof of financial responsibility.
* El Toro/Laguna Canyon roads: A two-car collision shut traffic
down at the intersection at 11:14 a.m. The driver who caused the
collision, made an illegal U-turn from the shoulder lane and was hit
by an oncoming vehicle.
* Allview Place: A resident reported a grand theft in the 600
block at 4:11 p.m. Someone entered two vehicles at the residence and
stole a laptop, two digital cameras and a mountain bike. Total loss
$10,201.
* South Coast Highway/Cleo Street: Police responded to a traffic
collision that shut down the highway on the southbound side in the
intersection at 6:08 p.m. A vehicle rear ended the other and the
victim was transported to South Coast Medical Center complaining of
head, neck and back pain. The driver who caused the collision was
cited for unsafe speed. The highway was reopened at 6:39 p.m.
* Del Mar Avenue: After repeated 911 hang-up calls, police
dispatchers sent officers to a residence in the 1800 block at 8:56
p.m. When officers arrived they heard a man and woman fighting
inside. They intervened and interviewed the couple. The 51-year-old
Laguna Beach woman claimed that she had been trying to dial 411. Upon
running a warrant check officers discovered that she had a warrant
out of South Court for failure to appear on charges of driving
without a valid driver’s license. She posted $500 bail and went home.
* Van Dyke Drive: Officers responded to a possible overdose in
the 100 block at 11:25 p.m. When they arrived on the scene they found
a woman curled into a fetal position in her locked vehicle. Outside
were women’s panties, shoes and other articles of clothing. After
they pounded on the car she came to and unlocked her vehicle. The
officers detected a strong alcohol smell and determined the
25-year-old Laguna Beach woman was very intoxicated. She was arrested
on suspicion of public intoxication and spent the night in jail.
SUNDAY
* Laguna Canyon Road: A traffic collision was reported in the
1900 block at 3:33 a.m. Four vehicles were involved and one patient
was transported to Mission Hospital.
* Laguna Canyon Road/73 Toll Road: A limo driver reported that
another driver ran him off the road near the intersection at 5:34
a.m. No one was injured but the passengers had to take a cab home
because the limo was towed.
* Terrace Way: Police responded to a call after a man discovered
that his 77-year-old mother died in her sleep in the 1300 block at
8:56 a.m. The Laguna Beach woman had prior medical problems.
* South Coast Highway: A hotel manager contacted police after a
guest asked her to let her husband back into their room in the 800
block at 9 p.m. The woman told the manager that she locked him out
onto the balcony and had to catch a flight. An officer escorted the
manager into the room and let the man back inside.
MONDAY
* Cliff Drive: An officer cited a gardener for using a leaf
blower in the 900 block at 9:49 a.m.
* Skyline Drive: A resident called animal services to request
their help in moving a dove’s nest in the 1300 block at 9:11 a.m. The
nest was moved safely.
* Park Avenue: A petty theft was reported in the 600 block at
11:07 a.m. Someone entered classrooms through the windows and made
off with $5 worth of change from a piggy bank over the weekend.
* Ruby Street: A resident went up to the ATM and discovered that
her accounts had been cleaned out in the 300 block at 2:17 p.m. She
reported to police that someone had withdrawn $8,556 out of her
accounts in eight different cities from San Francisco to Encino. She
had the card with her and had not revealed her PIN. The case is under
investigation.
* Wesley Drive: Neighbors called police after hearing a woman
yelling for help in the 21000 block at 11:18 p.m. Firefighters
discovered that a woman had fallen in her bathtub.
TUESDAY
* Canyon Acres Drive: Residents came home to find that someone
broke into their home and ransacked it in the 400 block at 10:59 p.m.
Someone gained entry through an unlocked sliding glass door. The
suspect threw an unknown liquid on the walls, smashed the coffee
table, lamps, knick knacks, the mirrored closet doors and threw a
television in the bathtub. Total damages $15,000.
* South Coast Highway: Officers were called for traffic control
in the 8000 block at 9:11 a.m. A vehicle lost a wheel but did cause a
traffic collision.
* South Coast Highway: A burglary was reported in the 3000 block
at 7:36 a.m. Someone gained entry into the eighth-grade class during
the night.
* Skyline Drive: A resident reported a grand theft in the 1500
block at 9:52 a.m. Two rings valued at $3,800 were stolen. The case
is under investigation.
* Wendt Terrace/Park Avenue: A resident requested patrol checks
at the intersection because cars were not stopping at the stop sign.
* 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. Arrests indicate
suspicion of violations, not charges filed nor the results of court
action unless noted.
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