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Crime & Safety

Gang Graffifi on Main St., Bike Stolen in Moss Beach

Sheriff's Department reports July 12 - 15.

 

July 12

3:23 a.m., Hwy 1 @ Roosevelt: DUI. Deputy on patrol observed vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed and cross over double yellow lines before pulling into a gas station. The Deputy made contact with the driver who appeared to be under the influence of alcohol. CHP arrived on scene and completed the DUI investigation and subsequent

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7:44 a.m., 400 block of Main St.: Vandalism. Deputy took report of spray painted gang related graffiti on a fence. Public Works arrived and removed the graffiti.

July 13

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12:01 a.m., 0-100 block of Ave Alhambra, El Granada: DUI. Deputy on patrol observed vehicle with high beams on, that also appeared to have a flat tire. The driver would speed up quickly, and then quickly slow down. The Deputy performed traffic stop and found the driver appeared to be intoxicated. CHP arrived on scene and completed the DUI investigation and subsequent arrest.

8:46 p.m., Ave Alhambra @ Ave. Portola, El Granada: Under influence controlled substance, Possession controlled substance, paraphernalia. Deputy on patrol observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed, and the driver fail to use her turn signal. The Deputy performed a traffic stop and found the driver appeared to be under the influence of alcohol, and admitted to using methamphetamines. She was found in possession of a glass pipe and ziplock baggies with white residue in them, and was arrested and transported to First Chance.

9:37 p.m., 0-100 block of N. Cabrillo Hwy: Obstructing an Officer, Probation hold, Possession of controlled substance, Under influence controlled substance. Deputy observed male and female subjects in parked vehicle behind closed retail store. The male subject was known to be on probation with search and seizure conditions. The Deputy observed the female leave the car and go into the business. The Deputy made contact with the male, who denied having had a passenger then falsely identified his passenger. The female was contacted and was found to be under the influence of a controlled substance. A glass pipe commonly used to ingest methamphetamines was located, and both subjects denied ownership of the pipe. Both were arrested and transported to SM County Jail.

July 14

2:14 a.m., Main St @ Mill St.: DUI. Deputy on patrol observed vehicle drifting in its lane, and performed traffic stop. The driver appeared to be intoxicated. CHP arrived on scene to complete the DUI investigation and subsequent arrest.

2:41 a.m., SR92 @ Hwy 1: DUI. Deputy on patrol observed a driver make an illegal turn and drive on the wrong side of the highway, then make a u-turn and drive in the correct direction. The deputy performed a traffic stop and found the driver appeared to be intoxicated. CHP arrived on scene to complete the DUI investigation and subsequent arrest.

3:24 p.m., 400 block of Lancaster, Moss Beach: Residential burglary. Deputy took report of the theft of a bicycle from an open garage. The bike was valued at approximately $250.

July 15

2:13 a.m., Johnson Pier, Princeton: DUI. Deputy on patrol heard the sound of loud screeching and spinning vehicle tires, and the revving of a loud exhaust, and located the suspect vehicle and performed traffic stop. The driver appeared to be intoxicated and failed field sobriety tests. He was arrested and transported to

5:48 p.m., SR1 @ Martin’s Beach Rd.: Vehicle towed due to unlicensed driver.

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