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POLICE LOG<br />

From page 4A<br />

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong>-by-the-Sea: <strong>The</strong>ft of a personal<br />

clothing item valued at $50 reported from a<br />

hotel room on Ocean Avenue.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong>-by-the-Sea: Vehicle collided with<br />

a parked vehicle on Seventh Avenue and<br />

Lincoln Street.<br />

Pacific Grove: Fight occurred after a minor<br />

collision in a parking lot on Lighthouse<br />

Avenue. No desire for prosecution on victim’s<br />

part. No injuries sustained.<br />

Pacific Grove: Resident turned in some<br />

ammo for destruction. Fees collected. Items<br />

placed in evidence locker. Case closed.<br />

Pacific Grove: Officer was dispatched to a<br />

call of a person hit with an egg. He went for a<br />

walk and while he was walking somebody in an<br />

SUV with several young males threw an egg at<br />

him, hitting him on the right side of his torso.<br />

He did not have injuries but was able to throw<br />

a nice-sized rock at the fleeing SUV, possibly<br />

causing some damage.<br />

Pebble Beach: Ocean <strong>Pine</strong>s Lane resident<br />

reported his unlocked vehicle was entered<br />

between 2230 hours on Oct. 9 and 1100 hours<br />

on Oct. 10. Miscellaneous items totaling $448<br />

were taken. No suspects.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong> area: Woman reported a burglary<br />

that occurred at her client’s residence on<br />

Greenfield Place.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong> Valley: Paso Hondo resident<br />

reported the fraudulent use of his personal<br />

information to open credit card accounts.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong> area: San Luis Avenue resident<br />

reported the spare tire was stolen from the rear<br />

door of his vehicle. No suspects.<br />

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong>-by-the-Sea: Person lost a stud earring<br />

with a diamond on it.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong>-by-the-Sea: Report of a loose dog<br />

at Lincoln and Second. Picked up by finder and<br />

brought to station.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong>-by-the-Sea: Report of loose dog in<br />

the residential area; brought to station.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong>-by-the-Sea: Employee reportedly<br />

made threatening comments about hurting<br />

himself and others. Comments were reported<br />

by a third party. Subject contacted and denied<br />

making comments.<br />

Pacific Grove: Person reported a transient<br />

male sleeping near the door of a business on<br />

14th Street. Police had admonished this male<br />

on prior occasion for trespassing. Male, age 61,<br />

was arrested then released with citation to<br />

appear.<br />

Pacific Grove: Vandalism by throwing eggs<br />

at a 17 Mile Drive home. No suspect information.<br />

Pacific Grove: Egging of a vehicle on 17th<br />

Street with no suspect information.<br />

Pacific Grove: Dispatched to two males<br />

arguing in the P.D. lobby. One man said the<br />

other was following him and had been driving<br />

badly; the other male said the first man would<br />

not allow him to merge and hit his car. Both<br />

parties refused to pursue charges. Both drivers<br />

had valid licenses and insurance. <strong>The</strong>y agreed<br />

to leave peacefully.<br />

Pacific Grove: Subject stopped on Ocean<br />

View for talking on a cell phone while driving.<br />

During routine check, it was determined subject’s<br />

CDL was suspended, and he had no proof<br />

of insurance. Vehicle was left legally parked,<br />

and subject called for licensed driver to pick<br />

him up and move his car.<br />

Pacific Grove: <strong>The</strong>re was a verbal altercation<br />

at the homecoming game. Students<br />

advised other students from the opposing team<br />

threatened them. Spoke to the opposing team<br />

and found out both parties were instigating<br />

each other. Both parties were spoken to and<br />

advised that behavior was not going to be tolerated.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong> area: Deputies found two juveniles<br />

in a vehicle on Oliver Road. <strong>The</strong>y were found<br />

to be in possession of alcohol and cocaine. <strong>The</strong><br />

were arrested, cited, and released to their parents.<br />

Case continues pending DA review.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong> area: A mother on Oliver Road<br />

reported two of her daughters had run away<br />

from home.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong> area: Woman reported the spare<br />

tire was stolen from the rear of her vehicle on<br />

San Mateo Road.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong> Valley: Aliso Road resident reported<br />

the license plate from his trailer was missing.<br />

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong>-by-the-Sea: Suspects, a 24-yearold<br />

male and a 22-year-old male, were located<br />

on San Carlos Street in possession of stolen<br />

property. Both were arrested. One was released<br />

on a citation and the other was booked into<br />

county jail.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong>-by-the-Sea: Vehicle towed for<br />

blocking a driveway on Dolores Street.<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong>-by-the-Sea: Missing person<br />

reported on Lopez Street.<br />

Pacific Grove: Mother on David Avenue<br />

reported her juvenile daughter missing.<br />

Daughter returned home a short time later.<br />

Pacific Grove: During a traffic stop on<br />

Lighthouse Avenue, a 40-year-old male was<br />

found to be driving on a suspended license.<br />

Suspect was arrested. During a search of the<br />

vehicle, a loaded firearm was found, and a<br />

high-capacity magazine was found. Suspect<br />

booked and released.<br />

Pacific Grove: Victim reported seeing two<br />

subjects inside her vehicle on Miles Avenue.<br />

Both subjects were contacted. Both were positively<br />

identified by the victim. One suspect, a<br />

20-year-old male, was arrested for vehicle tampering<br />

and vandalism. Suspect was arrested,<br />

booked and released. Second suspect was<br />

released.<br />

<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Carmel</strong> <strong>Pine</strong> <strong>Cone</strong> Real Estate 13 RE<br />

Pacific Grove: Juvenile, age 12, brought a<br />

cookie containing marijuana to school. Student<br />

disciplined by school. No desire for prosecution<br />

due to age of student.<br />

Pacific Grove: Report of a sexual assault on<br />

Asilomar Boulevard. Victim described suspect<br />

as a middle-aged East Indian cab driver, company<br />

unknown. Medium complexion, brown<br />

wavy hair, wearing green button down shirt.<br />

Heavy Indian accent and wore a watch on right<br />

wrist.<br />

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14<br />

<strong>Carmel</strong>-by-the-Sea: A 29-year-old female<br />

was arrested for vandalism to a local tavern on<br />

Dolores Street and public intoxication. A 29-<br />

year-old male subject was also arrested for possession<br />

of a controlled substance.<br />

Pacific Grove: Female was asleep when<br />

somebody entered her <strong>Pine</strong> Avenue apartment<br />

and stole medications. She believes suspects<br />

may be her neighbors.<br />

Pacific Grove: A 22-year-old male ran into<br />

the middle of the roadway on Lighthouse<br />

Avenue, screaming and blocking traffic. When<br />

officers attempted to detain the suspect, he<br />

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