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Pizza Delivery Man Arrested on Drug Charges, Street Improvement Equipment Stolen

More than $4,000 in property was also stolen from IB Divers on 9th Street in the past week.

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department Imperial Beach substation reported the following arrests and crimes from Oct. 2-8. If you see a crime, please report it to the Sheriff's Department.

 

Oct. 8

4:29 a.m., 23-year-old woman arrested for failing to prevent alcohol consumption by minor on 14th Street



Oct. 7

1:45 a.m., 24-year-old man and 41-year-old woman arrested for being drunk in public on 13th Street

1:53 p.m., petty theft reported on Cypress Avenue. Hand tools reported stolen worth an estimated $30

3:00 p.m., 52-year-old man arrested for being drunk in public on 13th Street

9:10 p.m., petty theft from building reported on 7th Street. $380 in cash reported stolen

10:01 p.m., simple battery reported on Palm Avenue


Oct. 6

3:43 a.m., 32-year-old man arrested with flash incarceration on Delaware Street

6:05 p.m., 42-year-old pizza delivery driver arrested for possession of controlled substances, use and being under the influence of controlled substances and possession of hypodermic needles on Donax Avenue

7:15 p.m., 52-year-old man arrested for being drunk in public at the corner of Florence Street and Palm Avenue

8:00 p.m., battery on person and assault with a deadly weapon reported on Daisy Avenue

11:26 p.m., 29-year-old man arrested for being drunk in public on Palm Avenue



Oct. 5

8:50 a.m., 43-year-old man arrested for possession of controlled substances, obstruction and resisting a peace officer and violation of parole on Palm Avenue

8:50 a.m., 41-year-old woman arrested with felony warrant on Palm Avenue

8:59 a.m., vehicle theft reported on 10th Street. Vehicle reported stolen worth an estimated $1,000

11:41 a.m., vehicle theft reported on Elm Avenue. Vehicle reported stolen worth an estimated $15,000

10:40 p.m., 26-year-old man arrested for battery and being drunk in public on 13th Street. 3 victims reported battery


Oct. 4

1:20 a.m., 70-year-old man arrested for being drunk in public at the corner of Emory Street and Elm Avenue

2:34 a.m., battery with serious bodily injury on 8th Street. Victim knocked unconscious and possibly suffered internal injury

2:00 p.m., 28-year-old man possession of controlled substances and felony warrant on Calla Avenue

7:52 p.m., residential burglary reported on Palm Avenue. Stolen car worth an estimated $1,000


Oct. 3

9:07 a.m., 54-year-old woman arrested for being drunk in public on Seacoast Drive

9:21 a.m., 45-year-old man arrested with felony bench warrant at the corner of Florence Street and Cypress Avenue

12:17 p.m., petty theft from vehicle reported on Imperial Beach Boulevard. Communication equipment and other items reported stolen worth an estimated $325

5:53 p.m., commercial burglary reported on 9th Street. IB Divers property stolen worth an estimated $4,008

9:29 p.m., vehicle theft reported on Palm Avenue. Stolen vehicle worth an estimated $10,000

10:10 p.m., petty theft reported on Seacoast Drive. Bicycles stolen worth an estimated $625

10:23 p.m., 33-year-old man arrested for being drunk in public on 13th Street

The following arrests or incidents were not detailed in previous blotters but were reported in the most recent blotter.

 

Sept. 30

2:20 p.m., vehicle burglary reported on Grove Avenue

4:11 p.m., petty theft from vehicle reported on Seacoast Drive. Automotive parts worth an estimated $50 reported stolen

9:40 p.m., 24-year-old man arrested for the sale or furnishing marijuana on Seacoast Drive


Sept. 29

12:50 a.m., simple battery reported on Palm Avenue

2:48 a.m., 24-year-old man arrested for being drunk in public on Palm Avenue


Sept. 28

3:26 a.m., 22- and 29-year-old men arrested for being drunk in public in an alley east of 8th Street

11:16 p.m., money obtained by false pretense on Florence Street, $840 reported stolen


Sept. 25

10:41 a.m., vandalism reported on Elkwood Avenue. Car window broken worth an estimated $100

3:32 p.m., grand theft reported on Palm Avenue. Southland Paving, PAL General Engineering, American Concrete and City of Imperial Beach equipment stolen worth an estimated $6,100


Sept. 24

12:48 p.m., shoplifting reported at Arco on Palm Avenue. Liquor case stolen worth an estimated $21.43

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Nope..he's a Public Figure...and as such must be accessible to us...and actually should be......asRead More it is he is unable to be found..never holds public hearings to give his assessment on what's happening with this Grand Jury thing or about anything. So I guess now we know where he is. Hey Mr Mayor, mind telling us what your hours at The Plank are so we might approach you about our concerns ....sounds like what we used to call in the Air Force a ROAD (Retired on Active Duty)
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Fayette (Davis) Driskell May 19, 2013 at 12:36 pm
am glad to hear that an "old" meeting place is being re-born..between the Big skyRead More Drive-In, the movie "downtown" at 9th & Palm, the skating rink at about 15/16th & Palm, & George's Drive-In at 13th & Palm, many IB'rs were kept busy on Fri/Sat nites..these were the big hang-out spots of many of us..they kept us busy, we had clean fun, & we stayed out of trouble..I wish the new owners the best of luck..but to the snack bar..ya gotta have those big fat pretzels with hot cheese sauce..:)
Mary Vollrath May 16, 2013 at 02:01 pm
Doubt it will cut through fog!
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Marcus Boyd May 18, 2013 at 09:52 am
It's on the west side of the new American Legion building. At first glance it reminded me of myRead More last duty station, the USS Independence CV-62...
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Marcus Boyd May 16, 2013 at 02:05 pm
Then, yesterday - throughout the day - one client after another said they were pulled over forRead More everything from fix-it-tickets to scratching their head(accused of talking on a NON-EXISTENT CELL PHONE!!!)
Marcus Boyd May 16, 2013 at 02:03 pm
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Ed Sorrels May 14, 2013 at 05:55 pm
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Erika Lowery April 11, 2013 at 07:23 pm
Candy, Spriggs and Patton are supposed to be researching a Youth Advisory Committee (including aRead More name with a better acronym). Sign me up for a Youth committee. With 3 kids, from teen to toddler, I have a very vested interest in keeping activities for all ages. Plus Marc wants on. As a teen he can be a leader to younger kids - like he is in Coronado. It is just those of us who want to work for our city's betterment, seem to be shot down.
IB Candy '74 April 11, 2013 at 07:01 pm
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IB Candy '74 April 11, 2013 at 07:00 pm
Why can't the Sportspark offer the same type of programs that the YMCA does? I think it would beRead More great for the City to have have a Parks and Rec's Advisory Committee. The advisory committee could help the rec center establish some new programs and apply for the 1000's of grants available out there. Lets not forget about the over 800 people in IB who signed a petition and still want a dog park. What about the need for a park in the Oneonta area? A Parks and Rec's Advisory Board could help council with funding and also take some of the work load off of staff. This wouldn't cost the City a dime, sounds like a win-win to me. If the advisory board had some dedicated volunteers, they could establish themselves as a non-profit and apply for grants themselves and help the City pay for these projects. That would free up money in the general fund and allow us to keep our Sportspark, Skatepark and Little Leagues to ourselves. Out sourcing should be our last resort.