May 12 * Alta Laguna: A...
May 12
* Alta Laguna: A rat with an Easter egg on its head was reported
in a resident’s back yard in the 2000 block at 12:18 p.m.
May 13
* Irvine Cove Drive: A man being transported by an officer got
out of his seat belt and escaped. He ran down the street in handcuffs
and jumped into the back seat of a stopped convertible. The driver
and officer subdued the man in the 100 block at 7:07 p.m.
May 27
* South Coast Highway: Police were called when a guest locked
herself in a hotel bathroom in the 400 block at 12:25 a.m.
July 3
* Linden Street: A resident was given a warning after he
reportedly yelled at a Realtor and hosed him with water in the 400
block at 9:27 a.m.
July 11
* Temple Hills Drive: A smoking port-a-potty was reported in the
2300 block at 8:46 a.m.
July 12
* Laguna Canyon Road: Someone threw plums all over a rented truck
in the 1900 block at 9:17 a.m. The renter believed it was a result of
parking problems near the festival.
July 26
* South Coast Highway: Six high school students were taken in for
questioning after an officer observed them with a marijuana pot in
the drive-through of a local restaurant in the 1200 block after midnight. The young men were lectured on the dangers of drugs and
released to their parents at 3:30 a.m.
Aug. 14
* Temple Hills Drive: A resident reported a runaway fire-goat
hanging out on his balcony in the 2000 block at 3:20 p.m.
Aug. 21
* Sleepy Hollow Beach: A topless sunbather was arrested on
suspicion of assaulting a police officer at 2:37 p.m. An officer
asked her to put her top on, and she refused. She slapped him on the
arm and then knocked his bike over when he told her that her driver’s
license had expired and he would be sending it to the DMV.
Aug. 29
* Van Dyke Drive: A resident called police after he left his
briefcase and computer outside his home in the 900 block at 9:17 a.m.
An officer found it and brought it to the station for safekeeping.
Sept. 4
* Laguna Canyon Road: Police and firefighters responded to a
medical aid call in the 21000 block at 1:45 p.m. A naked 21-year-old
San Clemente woman was in a tree. They got her down and paramedics
transported her to Hoag Hospital for treatment.
Sept. 17
* Cleo Street: An officer on patrol saw a 19-year-old man running
from a grocery store carrying a case of beer in the 200 block at
10:45 p.m. The man’s ride took off. The officer arrested the suspect
on suspicion of petty theft.
Sept. 27
* Ocean Avenue: A restaurant manager called police after a
transient allegedly threw a skinned bird at patrons in the 200 block
at 5:05 p.m.
* La Mirada: A resident called police to report that the
neighbor’s wind chimes were too loud in the 900 block at 12:46 p.m.
An officer checked it out and determined that the chimes were not a
nuisance. The owner took them down anyway.
Sept. 29
* Laguna Canyon Road: Police responded to a call about a petty
theft in the 20000 block at 1:21 p.m. A customer allegedly took off
with a pumpkin after she had been informed that it was not for sale.
Total loss: $1.
Oct. 4
* Ocean Front: A resident heard noises from a vacant unit in the
1000 block at 10:42 p.m. Police found a transient taking a shower and
arrested the 39-year-old man on an outstanding warrant on suspicion
of illegal lodging.
Nov. 9
* Laguna Canyon Road: Police received a call that a transient was
demanding to be let into a party in the 600 block at 1:02 p.m.
* Jewell Avenue: A resident reported that his neighbor’s dog had
been barking since 6 a.m. in the 31000 block at 8:48 a.m. When he
tried to complain to the owner, he was told to buy ear plugs.
Dec. 8
* Monaco Drive: An officer was called to intervene when a
Christmas tree delivery service accidentally made a delivery to the
wrong address in the 2400 block at 8:42 p.m. The homeowner refused to
hand it over. The delivery company agreed to bill the homeowner.
Dec. 11
* Ocean Way: Police arrested a 24-year-old Laguna man on
suspicion of obstructing an officer after he reportedly heckled
officers who were conducting a field sobriety test in the 200 block
at 2:11 a.m. He told officers to take him to jail, too. After he was
booked, he was released on his own recognizance.
Dec. 16
* Baja Street: A resident reported that the neighbor’s dog was
getting electrocuted by its shock collar in the 1000 block at 3:19
p.m. The caller believed that the wind and rain was causing the
collar to short out. An animal services officer was called to the
scene.
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