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Vandalism at Ye Olde Plank Inn, Embezzlement from Elder in Sheriff's Blotter

Find out where and when crimes occurred in Imperial Beach in the past week.

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department Imperial Beach substation reported the following arrests and crimes from Jan. 8-14. If you see a crime, please report it to the Sheriff's Department.

 

Jan. 14

11:48 a.m., vehicle theft reported in the 800 block of 13th Street. Vehicle reported stolen worth an estimated $1,000


12:00 p.m., petty theft from vehicle reported in the 1300 block of Imperial Beach Boulevard, with an estimated $200 in video games reported stolen

3:56 p.m., grand theft reported in the 800 block of Palm Avenue. Computer reported stolen worth an estimated $1,700


Jan. 13

1:29 p.m., robbery reported in the 1400 block of Grove Avenue. Portable music player and backpack reported stolen worth an estimated $410

8:05 p.m., 28-year-old woman arrested for the use and being under the influence of controlled substances and presenting false identification to peace officer in the 800 block of Palm Avenue



Jan. 12

2:00 a.m., 32-year-old man arrested for threatening crime with intent to terrorize and about $100 in reported vandalism at Ye Olde Plank Inn near the corner of Calla Avenue and Palm Avenue

7:04 p.m., vehicle theft reported in the 1200 block of Georgia Street. Stolen sedan worth an estimated $8,000

7:41 p.m., shoplifting reported at CVS in the 800 block of Palm Avenue. Liquor reported stolen worth an estimated $18.99

7:59 p.m., commercial burglary reported at CVS in the 800 block of Palm Avenue. Liquor reported stolen worth an estimated $143

8:24 p.m., 52-year-old woman arrested for possession of controlled substances and unlawful paraphernalia in the 1100 block of Granger Street


Jan. 11

8:49 a.m., 25-year-old man arrested for possession of controlled substances, concentrated cannabis and marijuana over 28.5 grams at the corner of Palm Avenue and 9th Street

9:49 a.m., vehicle theft reported in the 1200 block of Donax Avenue. Stolen vehicle worth an estimated $2,000


Jan. 10

1:24 a.m., 39-year-old man arrested for possession of narcotic controlled substances and paraphernelia, the use and being under the influence of controlled substances in the 700 block of Cherry Avenue

1:45 a.m., 32-year-old man arrested for possession of controlled substances, the use and being under the influence of controlled substances and possession of burglary tools in the 900 block of Calla Avenue

10:00 p.m., 41-year-old man cited and released for possession of unlawful paraphernalia in the 900 block of 11th Street


Jan. 9

2:51 p.m., 32-year-old man arrested for possession of burglary tools, violation of parole and the use and being under the influence of controlled substances at the corner of Calla Avenue and Florence Street

8:02 p.m., simple battery in the 800 block of 13th Street


Jan. 8

3:10 a.m., petty theft of motor vehicle parts worth an estimated $200 reported in the 1200 block of 5th Street

10:32 a.m., vehicle theft reported in the 300 block of 7th Street. Stolen vehicle worth an estimated $1,000

4:50 p.m., shoplifting reported at CVS in the 800 block of Palm Avenue. Stolen liquor worth an estimated $34

7:22 p.m., 26-year-old man arrested with misdemeanor warrant in the 500 block of Florida Street

 

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

 

Jan. 7

6:26 a.m., vandalism and exhibiting deadly weapon other than firearm in the 1000 block of 10th Street, with an estimated $2,500 in damage to convertible

5:38 p.m., grand theft reported at building in the 600 block of Palm Avenue, with $2,200 in currency reported stolen

7:45 p.m., 28-year-old woman arrested for possession of narcotic controlled substances in the 400 block of Palm Avenue


Jan. 3

9:04 a.m., vandalism reported at single family home in the 500 block of Florida Street, with $150 in estimated damage


Jan. 2

3:08 p.m., embezzlement over $950, theft from an elder or dependent adult and identity theft reported in the 1100 block of Iris Avenue. $10,000 reported stolen


Dec. 30

9:03 p.m., 29-year-old man arrested for driving under the influence in the 600 block of Imperial Beach Boulevard

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