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MONDAY
* San Nicholas Court: A resident reported that a $5,000 painting
was stolen from his garage between Friday and Monday. The victim said
the he saw the painting in the garage July 18 and that workers were
in his garage over the weekend. He reported the grand theft at 8:58
p.m. Police are investigating.
SUNDAY
* North Coast Highway: Police arrested a local transient for
assault with a deadly weapon after he reportedly chased beachgoers
wielding a large piece of wood at Crescent Bay Beach.
* Alta Laguna Park: Police cited a 17-year-old Huntington Beach
resident for possession of methamphetamine, intent to sell
methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and violation of
curfew at around 2 a.m. The suspect also had an air pistol in his
wasteband. He was at the park with six other juveniles, none of whom
were cited.
* South Coast Highway: Police arrested a resident for driving
under the influence after he reportedly backed into a car at Jack in
the Box and tried to flee the scene. The victim then grabbed the
suspect and pinned him down until police arrived at about 2 a.m.
* South Coast Highway: Police responded to a report of fireworks
at Thousand Steps Beach and found a 17- and 18-year-old girl, one of
whom lied about her age. The 17-year-old told police she was 18 but
didn’t have identification. When the officer asked to call her
parents, she said she lived on her own. After threatening to take her
in for questioning, she admitted she was 17 and her parents picked
her up at around 4 a.m.
SATURDAY
* Ocean Front: A contractor called police at 5:13 p.m. saying
someone had put a T-shirt on a telephone pole and written “No
Parking” on it in the 1200 block. A woman in the neighborhood
reportedly posted the T-shirt because she was upset with
construction’s impact on parking in the area.
* South Coast Highway: A 63-year-old resident died while on her
way back home from the hospital in an ambulance at around 1:45 p.m.
She said she was having difficulty breathing. The victim had cancer
in her liver, lungs and kidneys, police said.
JULY 11
* North Coast Highway: A visitor told police he brought his wife
and three children to Laguna Beach because he heard it was one of the
most beautiful places in the world, and that he was shocked to find a
naked man lying in the grass at 3:24 p.m. at Main Beach. Officers
cited the bather for nudity in public.
* Park Avenue: A truck driver had to veer off the road while
driving downhill and applying the brakes, saying he would have lost
control if he’d stayed on the road. The truck hit the hillside and
fell on its side. The driver was uninjured.
JULY 10
* Glenneyre Street: An officer chased a 26-year-old on foot and
caught him after a witness had seen the suspect inside a Mercedes
that wasn’t his. The witness said he saw the suspect rummaging
through the front and back seat of the car, and the suspect was still
there when police arrived. The officer yelled and the suspect fled.
In the middle of the chase, the suspect reportedly stopped, yelled “I
didn’t do anything wrong,” then kept running. The officer caught him
in the 1100 block of South Coast Highway.
* Glenneyre Street: Police arrested a 29-year-old for burglary,
writing fictitious checks, providing false information and identity
theft at 11:51 a.m. The arrest came after the suspect tried to
withdraw $5,000 from California National Bank. Police later found the
suspect had made a total of $26,500 in withdrawals from banks in Lake
Forest, Orange, Irvine and Huntington Beach in addition to Laguna. He
was using a driver’s license with a false name but his picture.
Officer Matt August said he had used more than one fake license.
* The Police Log is compiled and written by Mike Swanson 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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