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A6<br />

THE THE COAST COAST NEWS NEWS<br />

JUNE 3, <strong>2011</strong><br />

crime<br />

REPORT<br />

A weekly log of<br />

neighborhood crime.<br />

Compiled by Shelli DeRobertis<br />

A report for the week of May 25,<br />

<strong>2011</strong>, to May 31, <strong>2011</strong><br />

BUZZED At about 7:30 a.m., a<br />

worker at a pizza place in Solana<br />

Beach noticed that six beer kegs<br />

had been stolen from the port,<br />

which was reported to deputies<br />

May 27.<br />

STOLEN A kitchen appliance<br />

valued at $2,500 was stolen from<br />

a taco shop on South <strong>Coast</strong><br />

Highway 101 in Encinitas, and<br />

reported to authorities May 29.<br />

ROAD RAGE <strong>The</strong> California<br />

Highway Patrol reported on May<br />

26 that two people traveling in a<br />

blue Nissan Sentra had been<br />

seen throwing items at a tan<br />

Toyota Tacoma at 2:35 p.m.,<br />

while heading north on El<br />

Camino Real in Carlsbad.<br />

WHITE COLLAR An employee<br />

at a car dealership in<br />

Carlsbad called police May 26 to<br />

report that a shift knob, vauled<br />

at $300, was stolen from a Lexus.<br />

<strong>The</strong> suspect was described as a<br />

white male dressed in a white<br />

jacket and shorts, who carried a<br />

briefcase.<br />

BUZZ KILL A backpack filled<br />

with $100 of marijuana was<br />

stolen from a 20-year-old by an<br />

CRIMINALS<br />

CONTINUED FROM A4<br />

Encinitas Council was asked<br />

to vote on endorsing a letter<br />

supporting the law.<br />

<strong>The</strong> law provides up-tolife<br />

imprisonment for aggravated<br />

first offenses, at a cost<br />

estimated to reach over $100<br />

million per year. As with the<br />

truism that prevention is<br />

more effective than incarceration,<br />

the belief that early<br />

inappropriate sexual activity<br />

is predictive of later violent<br />

crimes is equally uncertain.<br />

But by the time the issue<br />

came to the Encinitas Council<br />

this law was on steamroller,<br />

and sending the letter of support<br />

to the legislature seemed<br />

assured.<br />

LETTERS<br />

CONTINUED FROM A4<br />

to go or not go.<br />

Back up alternatives<br />

must have been developed<br />

should the operation meet<br />

unexpected reversals. And,<br />

this entire precision operation<br />

was carried out in broad daylight<br />

only a few hundred yards<br />

from the compound of<br />

Encinitas’ governing seat.<br />

How could they not have<br />

known?<br />

armed robber May 26 at the 700<br />

block of Mimosa Avenue in<br />

Vista.<br />

$5 BILL A $5 bill was reported<br />

stolen from a vehicle at a North<br />

Pacific Street residence in<br />

Oceanside, May 26 at 6:07 p.m.<br />

WASHED OUT Four orange<br />

containers of Tide detergent<br />

were reported stolen from a grocery<br />

store at Cannon Road in<br />

Oceanside during the afternoon<br />

of May 26.<strong>The</strong> loss was valued at<br />

$87.96.<br />

WARNING A sexual assault<br />

was reported May 26 as taking<br />

place on Sugarbush Drive in<br />

Vista, around 4 p.m. during the<br />

prior week, while the victim was<br />

unconscious or asleep.<br />

CRIME LOG<br />

Compiled by<br />

Shelli DeRobertis<br />

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

gathered from law enforcement’s<br />

most available records<br />

for the week of May 25, <strong>2011</strong><br />

to May 31, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

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

5, Burglary 7, Vandalism 2,<br />

Assault 0, Grand <strong>The</strong>ft 4,<br />

Robbery 1,Vehicle <strong>The</strong>ft 3<br />

ENCINITAS Petty <strong>The</strong>ft 4,<br />

Burglary 1, Vandalism 2,<br />

Assault 0, Grand <strong>The</strong>ft 2,<br />

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

VISTA Petty <strong>The</strong>ft 4,<br />

Burglary 8, Vandalism 3,<br />

Assault 1, Grand <strong>The</strong>ft 2,<br />

Robbery 3,Vehicle <strong>The</strong>ft 2<br />

OCEANSIDE Petty <strong>The</strong>ft 4,<br />

Burglary 5, Vandalism 11,<br />

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

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

CARLSBAD Petty <strong>The</strong>ft 1,<br />

Burglary 2, Vandalism 1,<br />

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

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

0<br />

SOLANA BEACH Petty<br />

<strong>The</strong>ft 1, Burglary 2,<br />

Vandalism 0, Assault 1,<br />

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

Vehicle <strong>The</strong>ft 0<br />

RANCHO SANTA FE<br />

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

Vandalism 0, Assault 0,<br />

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

Vehicle <strong>The</strong>ft 0<br />

Councilwoman Maggie<br />

Houlihan suggested that<br />

while she, like everyone else,<br />

abhors sexual violence, this<br />

law should be considered in<br />

the context of other social<br />

needs. She suggested a modification<br />

of the letter of<br />

endorsement that would have<br />

noted the need for this larger<br />

perspective.<br />

Jerome Stocks dismissed<br />

this vehemently, saying, “I<br />

don’t want to hear about<br />

potential problems, let the<br />

legislature find the money.”<br />

Maggie wasn’t intimidated.<br />

After a sharp interaction,<br />

acknowledging that her vote<br />

against unconditional support<br />

of the bill would draw<br />

constituents’ anger, she concluded<br />

with, “This is a much<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were charged with<br />

the safety and protection of<br />

this overpass in downtown<br />

Encinitas’ busiest intersection.<br />

Only a highly trained<br />

and dedicated strike force<br />

could have successfully pulled<br />

of such a daring mission, the<br />

likes of which we’ve not seen<br />

since the raid on Bin Laden's<br />

fortress at Abbottabad.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s only one creditable<br />

explanation. <strong>The</strong><br />

SEALS pulled this off. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

are the ones who serve their<br />

FBI’s<br />

MOST WANTED<br />

Juan A. Gomez is wanted<br />

for his alleged involvement in<br />

the shooting of two<br />

individuals. Gomez,<br />

a confirmed illegal<br />

alien/migrant worker, confronted<br />

two other male illegal<br />

immigrants in Pemberton,<br />

N.J., and shot them both in the<br />

head with a revolver on July<br />

30, 2006. State and Federal<br />

warrants have been issued for his arrest.<br />

Gomez has a tattoo of “Juan<br />

Gomez” or “Juan G” somewhere on his<br />

JUAN A. GOMEZ<br />

body. He wears earrings in<br />

both of his ears. He is 5 foot 1<br />

inch to 5 foot 3 inches tall and<br />

weighs 160 pounds.<br />

Gomez uses July 1, 1982<br />

and April 2, 1985 as his dates<br />

of birth.<br />

Gomez has ties to the<br />

Yakima and Sunnyside, Wash.,<br />

areas.<br />

He may also use the aliases<br />

Juan M. Martinez, Juan Martinez,<br />

William Perez and Juan Manuel<br />

Martinez-Cuevas.<br />

San Diego County’s<br />

10 MOST WANTED<br />

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