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A8 THE COAST NEWS<br />

JAN. 30, 2009<br />

crime<br />

REPORT<br />

A weekly log of<br />

neighborhood crime.<br />

Compiled by Randy Kalp<br />

Reported for the week of Jan. 20,<br />

009 to Jan. 27, 2009<br />

PURSE SNATCHING A purse<br />

snatching reportedly occurred around<br />

6:45 p.m. Jan. 23 on North El Camino<br />

Real in Encinitas.<br />

WHAT A TOOL An Encinitas residence<br />

on La Veta Avenue was reportedly<br />

burglarized of more than $12,000<br />

in hand tools sometime between 4<br />

p.m. Jan. 20 and 6 p.m. Jan. 22.<br />

UNPLUGGED Shasta Landscaping<br />

on Vallecitos de Oro in San Marcos was<br />

reportedly burglarized of more than<br />

$4,000 in electronics sometime<br />

between 4 p.m. Jan. 23 and 6:30 a.m.<br />

Jan. 25.<br />

HOME BURGLARIZED Someone<br />

reportedly burglarized a residence on<br />

Via del Caballo in San Marcos sometime<br />

between 8 a.m. and 10:45 p.m.<br />

Jan. 21.<br />

ANTI-SCHOLASTIC Alta Vista<br />

igh School on Bonaire Road in Vista<br />

as reportedly burglarized sometime<br />

etween 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. Jan. 21.<br />

A CUT BELOW Someone reportedy<br />

burglarized Good Fellas Barbershop<br />

n South Santa Fe Avenue in Vista<br />

round 1:15 a.m. Jan. 24.<br />

CLEANED OUT A man was reportedly<br />

robbed of his jewelry, cell phone<br />

and cash around 11 p.m. Jan. 24 on<br />

South Santa Fe Avenue in Vista.<br />

THIS ISN’T PARADISE Someone<br />

reportedly burglarized Children’s<br />

Paradise on North Melrose Drive in<br />

Vista of nearly $3,000 worth of electronics<br />

around 5:15 a.m. Jan. 20.<br />

SMOOTH CRIMINAL Someone<br />

reportedly robbed the Wal-Mart on<br />

ADVERTISING THAT WORKS!<br />

Malin Lovqvist-Doyle<br />

College Boulevard in Oceanside for<br />

less than $30 worth of skin care products<br />

around 2:15 p.m. Jan. 24.<br />

BIKES STOLEN Two Haro bicycles<br />

valued at $850 were reportedly stolen<br />

around 2:30 p.m. Jan. 24 from residence<br />

on Vista Way in Oceanside.<br />

QUITE THE HABIT Someone<br />

reportedly stole approximately $2,000<br />

worth of cigarettes from Red and<br />

Wine Market on Vista Way in<br />

Oceanside sometime between 10 p.m.<br />

Jan. 22 and 3:30 a.m. Jan. 23.<br />

CONFLICT DIAMONDS Dozens of<br />

diamond rings and silver necklaces<br />

valued at $10,000, as well as a laptop<br />

and five Verizon cell phones were<br />

reportedly stolen from a residence on<br />

Oceanside Boulevard in Oceanside<br />

sometime between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.<br />

Jan. 22.<br />

PILLS PILFERED A woman was<br />

reportedly robbed of her bottle of<br />

Oxycodone pills around 3:30 p.m. Jan.<br />

21 on Oceanside Boulevard in<br />

Oceanside.<br />

CRIME LOG<br />

Compiled by Randy Kalp<br />

<strong>The</strong> following information<br />

was gathered from law<br />

enforcement’s most available<br />

records for the week of Jan. 20,<br />

2009 to Jan. 27, 2009<br />

ENCINITAS Petty <strong>The</strong>ft 2,<br />

Burglary 6, Vandalism 1, Assault 0,<br />

Grand <strong>The</strong>ft 3, Robbery 0<br />

SOLANA BEACH Petty <strong>The</strong>ft 0,<br />

Burglary 1, Vandalism 1, Assault 0,<br />

Grand <strong>The</strong>ft 0, Robbery 0<br />

DEL MAR Petty <strong>The</strong>ft 1, Burglary<br />

0, Vandalism 0, Assault 0, Grand<br />

<strong>The</strong>ft 1, Robbery 0<br />

CARLSBAD Petty <strong>The</strong>ft 0,<br />

Burglary 4, Vandalism 0, Assault 0,<br />

Grand <strong>The</strong>ft 0, Robbery 1<br />

SAN MARCOS Petty <strong>The</strong>ft 3,<br />

Burglary 8, Vandalism 10, Assault<br />

0, Grand <strong>The</strong>ft 8, Robbery 0<br />

OCEANSIDE Petty <strong>The</strong>ft 12,<br />

Burglary 14, Vandalism 13, Assault<br />

1, Grand <strong>The</strong>ft 6, Robbery 1<br />

VISTA Petty <strong>The</strong>ft 6, Burglary 26,<br />

Vandalism 10, Assault 2, Grand<br />

<strong>The</strong>ft 6, Robbery 3<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

PLUMBING<br />

Repairs &<br />

Remodels<br />

Bonded & Insured<br />

760-685-0917<br />

Lic.#881264<br />

FBI’s<br />

MOST WANTED<br />

Mahboob M. Pasha is<br />

wanted for his alleged<br />

involvement in the shooting<br />

death of a man in<br />

Atlanta, Ga., in 1994.<br />

Pasha was born May 21,<br />

1966, in Pakistan. He is 5<br />

feet 8 inches and weighs<br />

122 pounds. Pasha has<br />

black hair and brown eyes. He<br />

has ties to Brooklyn, New York<br />

and Pakistan. He may be in need<br />

of medical treatment.<br />

While Pasha was working in a<br />

convenience store, he allegedly<br />

attempted to lock a shoplifter in<br />

the store until the police arrived.<br />

However, when the shoplifter<br />

became verbally belligerent,<br />

Pasha allegedly shot him with a<br />

handgun and he died a few days<br />

later. Shortly thereafter, while<br />

being interviewed by the Atlanta<br />

Police, Pasha was told that he was<br />

being charged with murder.<br />

Upon hearing this news, Pasha<br />

excused himself to use the<br />

restroom and was not seen<br />

again.<br />

In late 2000, Pasha was<br />

arrested in Brooklyn, N.Y.,<br />

and was returned to the<br />

state of Georgia. He was<br />

then diagnosed with medical<br />

problems and the<br />

charges against him were dismissed.<br />

In October 2003, information<br />

was received that Pasha's medical<br />

condition had been misdiagnosed,<br />

and the District Attorney’s<br />

Office decided to reindict him<br />

for murder, aggravated assault,<br />

and possession of a firearm during<br />

the commission of a crime.<br />

Pasha has been charged with<br />

unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.<br />

Contact the nearest FBI<br />

office or American Embassy or<br />

Consulate if you have any information<br />

on Pasha.<br />

San Diego County’s<br />

10 MOST WANTED<br />

Never attempt to arrest a fugitive yourself. <strong>The</strong>se files should not be relied upon for any type of legal<br />

action. If the subject is a fugitive from our 10 Most Wanted page, e-mail San Diego Crime Stoppers<br />

or call their hot line at 888-580-TIPS 24 hours a day. For details, log on to www.sdsheriff.net/tmw.<br />

For warrant inquiries, information or to pass along a tip, use the sheriff’s online Tip Form (anonymous;<br />

no e-mail address needed) or call the area office.<br />

Seyyed Nasser Alavi<br />

Loftabad<br />

Battery, Unlawful<br />

Penetration, 2005<br />

Jose Luis Galeania<br />

Torres<br />

Robbery<br />

Vista, 2008<br />

Gerardo M. Gomez<br />

Attempted Murder<br />

December 2004<br />

Jose A. Lopez<br />

Attempted Murder<br />

December 2004<br />

Julio Romero<br />

Child Molestation<br />

Ramona, 2005<br />

MAHBOOB<br />

PASHA<br />

Ricardo Reyes<br />

Attempted Murder<br />

2001<br />

Julio Cesar Jacobo-<br />

Curiel<br />

Murder<br />

San Marcos, 2008<br />

Imedo Molina Laurel<br />

Murder<br />

December 2005<br />

Ricardo Persona<br />

Rape, Child<br />

Molestation<br />

San Diego, Jan. 1997<br />

Arturo G. Gomez<br />

Rape with Force<br />

San Diego, May 2007<br />

During our first year here in Encinitas, we<br />

advertised every week in the <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong>. By the<br />

end of that year everyone we spoke to had<br />

heard of our name! After 4 successful years, we<br />

believe <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong> was instrumental to<br />

building our local name recognition.<br />

Thanks CN!<br />

— Malin Lovqvist-Doyle<br />

deepFLING Jewelry<br />

466 N <strong>Coast</strong> Hwy 101, Leucadia, CA 92024<br />

(760) 942-4254 www.deepFLING.com<br />

For more information call<br />

760.436.9737<br />

Who’s<br />

NEWS?<br />

Business news and special<br />

achievements for<br />

North San Diego County.<br />

Send information via e-mail to<br />

community@coastnewsgroup.com.<br />

In the spotlight<br />

OCEANSIDE — Two of<br />

MiraCosta College’s theater<br />

faculty earned top honors<br />

recently from Region 8 of the<br />

Kennedy Center American<br />

College <strong>The</strong>ater Festival.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ater instructor Eric<br />

Bishop received the Kennedy<br />

Center Golden Medallion of<br />

Excellence.<br />

MiraCosta makeup<br />

instructor Larry Jorgensen<br />

received the Excellence in<br />

Education award for the San<br />

Diego-area circuit for his great<br />

contributions over his long<br />

and distinguished career.<br />

Bishop and Jorgensen will<br />

receive their awards Feb. 11 at<br />

the awards dinner during the<br />

regional festival.<br />

Youth in opera<br />

COAST CITIES — A chorus<br />

of North County youngsters<br />

will be playing a part of<br />

the San Diego Opera’s production<br />

of “Tosca.” <strong>The</strong> youngsters<br />

include Daniela<br />

Camilleri, 13; Hannah Prater,<br />

13; Sophia Linkletter, 13;<br />

Jerrin Padre, 12,; and Alyse<br />

Stults, 11. <strong>The</strong> group will be<br />

cast as an all-male group of<br />

townsfolk, practicing up to<br />

four hours a night. “Tosca”<br />

opens Jan. 24 at the Civic<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre, 3rd Ave. and B St. in<br />

San Diego, with shows Jan. 27,<br />

Jan. 30, Feb. 1 and Feb. 4.<br />

Visit www.sdopera.com for<br />

details.<br />

Visitors from China<br />

CARLSBAD — At the end<br />

of January, Pacific Ridge<br />

School will be hosting students<br />

and faculty members<br />

from its sister school, the<br />

Shanghai Shidong High<br />

School in China. In the summer<br />

of 2007, students and faculty<br />

from Pacific Ridge traveled<br />

to China and stayed with<br />

host families from SSHS and<br />

are now eager to return the<br />

favor.<br />

OneSource lends a hand<br />

OCEANSIDE — Paul<br />

Judge, senior vice president<br />

for OneSource Distributors<br />

and Bob Zamarippa, chief<br />

executive officer, delivered<br />

the proceeds of the Oceanside<br />

company’s 2008 golf tournament<br />

to Casa de Amparo<br />

Development Director Kathy<br />

Karpe in January.<br />

Onesource is a longtime<br />

supporter of Casa de Amparo,<br />

the Oceanside nonprofit offering<br />

child abuse treatment and<br />

the Oceanside nonprofit offering<br />

child abuse treatment and<br />

prevention programs.<br />

Top Barbershopper<br />

COAST CITIES — <strong>The</strong><br />

Musicmen chorus<br />

member<br />

Len Schaffner<br />

of Oceanside<br />

was selected as<br />

Barbershopper<br />

of the Year. He<br />

was chosen for<br />

his outstanding<br />

service in the<br />

areas of computertechnology<br />

assistance,<br />

LEN<br />

SCHAFFNER<br />

communication networking<br />

among the chapter members,<br />

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