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Sheriff’s Blotter: Missing Person Located in Traffic Stop; Stolen Car Found at Coastal Eatery

The following information was supplied by the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Friday, Dec. 7

6:57 p.m. - Traffic Collision - Southbound Highway 1/San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay - Traffic collision-minor injury.

11:04 p.m. - Missing Person Located - Kelly Road and Main Street - Deputy made traffic stop on vehicle and determined the driver was reported missing out of San Francisco. She was removed from the Missing Person’s System.

 

Saturday, Dec. 8

12:27 a.m. - DUI - 200 block of Capistrano Road, Princeton - Deputy on patrol observed vehicle without headlights on and performed traffic stop. The driver appeared to be intoxicated and CHP arrived on scene to complete the DUI investigation and subsequent arrest. Arrestee: Makame Swaleh Bakari, 55 of San Mateo.

1:52 a.m. - Misdemeanor Warrant - Southbound Highway 1/Grandview Terrace, Half Moon Bay - Deputy on patrol performed traffic stop on vehicle and found a passenger to be wanted on a misdemeanor warrant out of SM County. He was arrested and transported to SM County Jail. Arrestee: Alejandro Aguilar, 43 of Half Moon Bay.

 

Sunday, Dec. 9

12:08 a.m. - Weapons Possession/Unlicensed Driver - Southbound Highway 1/Grand Boulevard, Half Moon Bay - Deputy on patrol was forced to swerve into another lane to avoid a collision with a driver pulling out onto highway. The driver was contacted and was determined to be unlicensed. The driver was found to be in possession of a pair of metal knuckles with a folding knife in the handle, which he stated he bought at a flea market. He was cited and released on his promise to appear in court. Arrestee: Daniel Rodriguez, 19 of Half Moon Bay.

 

Tuesday, Dec. 11

4:02 p.m. - Public Intoxication - 100 block of San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay - Deputies dispatched to report of female crying and incoherent. The woman was determined to be too intoxicated to care for herself, and was arrested and transported to SM County Hospital. Arrestee: Jamie Jo France, 56, transient.

4:30 p.m. - Public Intoxication - 100 block of San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay - Deputies responding to the report of an intoxicated female contacted a male subject in the female’s vehicle. The man was also determined to be too intoxicated to care for himself and was arrested and transported to SM County Jail. Arrestee: Grady Michael Powless, 55 of Redwood City.

5:00 p.m. - Information Report - 400 block of Pigeon Point Road, Pescadero - Deputy responded to report of possible threats, which was determined to be a civil issue between a customer and a business. A report was taken to document the incident.

 

Wednesday, Dec. 12

12:27 a.m. - DUI/Missing Person Returned - 200 block of Capistrano Road, Princeton - Deputy on patrol observed vehicle traveling below the speed limit, coming to a stop in the driveway of a hotel. When the driver exited the vehicle he appeared unsteady on his feet. The Deputy made contact with the driver, who appeared to have been drinking. Two passengers in the vehicle also appeared intoxicated. One adult male passenger was found to have been reported missing out of San Jose, but would not elaborate on the circumstances, and did not appear to be unable to care for himself. CHP responded and completed the DUI investigation and subsequent arrest. The missing adult was removed from the missing persons system. Arrestee: Theodore Dean McBain, 48 of Santa Clara.

5:30 p.m. - Stolen Vehicle - 000 block of North Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay - Deputies dispatched to report of stolen vehicle. The victim’s vehicle was parked at Strawflower Shopping Center and when the driver returned to the vehicle it was gone. The vehicle was located the following day in the parking lot of a Half Moon Bay restaurant.

7:30 p.m. - Stolen Vehicle - 400 block of Willow Road, Half Moon Bay Deputies responded to report of stolen vehicle. The victim parked his vehicle at approximately 6:00pm and at about 7:30pm discovered the vehicle was gone.

 

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