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Shotgun Stolen, Purse Snatching in Sheriff's Blotter

Sheriff's deputies arrested the man who allegedly stolen the firearm. Since Nov. 29, four bicycle theft incidents have been reported.

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department Imperial Beach substation reported the following arrests and crimes from Nov. 27 to Dec. 3. If you see a crime, please report it to the Sheriff's Department.

Dec. 3

3:01 p.m., 23-year-old man arrested with felony warrant on 13th Street


10:20 p.m., simple battery reported on Donax Avenue


Dec. 2

7:17 a.m., vandalism reported at El Tapatio on Palm Avenue, with about $500 in damage reported

2:17 p.m., petty theft reported on Delaware Street. Athletic equipment and bicycle reported stolen worth an estimated $80


Dec. 1

12:30 a.m., 31-year-old man arrested with flash incarceration on Palm Avenue

12:09 p.m., grand theft reported on Evergreen Avenue. Bicycle and other items reported stolen worth an estimated $2,550

2:34 p.m., vandalism reported at Pacific Legacy on Seacoast Drive, with an estimated $500 in damage to the building

6:46 p.m., residential burglary reported on 12th Street. Bicycle and electronic equipment reported stolen worth an estimated $1,550

7:50 p.m., shoplifting reported at CVS on Palm Avenue. Liquor reported stolen and recovered worth $47

11:30 p.m., 23-year-old man arrested for being drunk in public on Palm Avenue


Nov. 30

12:30 p.m., 34-year-old man arrested for battery on person at the corner of Donax Avenue and Florence Street

10:30 p.m., 54-year-old man arrested for being drunk in public on Palm Avenue

11:29 p.m., 74-year-old woman arrested for driving under the influence and causing bodily injury on 13th Street


Nov. 29

2:13 p.m., identity theft case reported on 14th Street

2:17 p.m., 23-year-old man arrested for possession of controlled substances and with misdemeanor bench warrant on Imperial Beach Boulevard

3:03 p.m., battery on person reported on 13th Street

3:13 p.m., stolen purse, ID cards and other items worth an estimated $790

4:13 p.m., petty theft reported on Seacoast Drive. Bicycle reported stolen worth an estimated $307

5:49 p.m., purse snatching reported on Palm Avenue. Purse, ID and credit cards reported stolen worth an estimated $1

9:50 p.m., 20-year-old man arrested for being drunk in public on Daisy Avenue


Nov. 28

7:24 a.m., vehicle theft and petty theft reported on 7th Street. Purse, prescription drugs and two-door sedan reported stolen worth an estimated $1,948

11:51 a.m., vehicle burglary reported on Grove Avenue. Credit cards and identification cards reported stolen

1:12 p.m., grand theft of $953 money order reported at Palm Avenue Liquor and Market on Palm Avenue

1:47 p.m., vehicle burglary reported on Hemlock Avenue. Prescription drugs reported stolen worth an estimated $30

10:36 p.m., 38-year-old man arrested for being a felon or addict in possession of a firearm, receiving known stolen property, possession of controlled substances and committing a felon on bail on Donax Avenue. Shotgun, stereo, military ID, credit cards and other items worth an estimated $1,250 reported stolen and recovered

 

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

 

Nov. 26

1:56 p.m., petty theft reported on 13th Street. Cell phone and other items reported stolen worth an estimated $950

 

Nov. 25

2:08 a.m., 26-year-old man arrested for driving under the influence on Imperial Beach Boulevard

6:23 p.m., petty theft reported on Palm Avenue. Bicycle reported stolen worth an estimated $750

11:33 p.m., 20-year-old man arrested for driving under the influence on Palm Avenue


Nov. 23

6:13 a.m., 19-year-old man arrested for possession of controlled substances and burglary tools on 10th Street


Nov. 13

10:08 a.m., ATM card reported stolen on Elder Avenue


Nov. 6

10:01 a.m., 26-year-old woman arrested for possession of controlled substances on Daisy Avenue


Nov. 1

11:38 a.m., forgery/false checks reported on Elm Avenue


Oct. 31

1:07 a.m., 27-year-old man arrested for driving under the influence on East Lane

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