Sheriff’s blotter: Jan 29 to Feb 24


By on Mon, February 6, 2006

Another Princeton boat—and a storage locker—were broken into, a public drunk was arrested in Miramar, some driver did "donuts" on the grass at La Honda Elementary school, a drunk driver was arrested in El Granada, and a woman was arrested for drug possession in El Granada.

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Boat Burglary - 459 PC
01/29/2006, 11:30am
Princeton, #06-643

The victim reported that somebody broke into his boat while it sat in a locked storage yard.  They stole a LCD monitor, a mounting bracket and three remote controls.

Public Intoxication - 647f PC
01/29/2006, 8:10pm
Miramar, #06-650

[name withheld], 48 of Miramar was arrest for public intoxication. He was found sprawled on the sidewalk in the 200 block of Coronado St. in Miramar.  While checking his welfare, he became argumentative and hostile with the deputies.  He was arrested for public intoxication and booked into the SMCO jail.

Vandalism - 594 PC
01/30/2006, 9:00am
La Honda, #06-565

The La Honda Elementary School principal reported that sometime over the weekend the school was vandalized.  Somebody drove their car on the grass field and did ‘donuts" and smashed bottles around the campus. 

Drunken Driving Arrest - 23152a CVC
02/01/2006, 1:20am
El Granada, #06-693

[name withheld], 31 of Montara was stopped for speeding.  A subsequent investigation by the CHP lead to his arrest for drunk driving.  He was taken to the SMCO Jail.

Drug Arrest - 11350 H&S
02/03/2006, 12:45am
El Granada, #06-747

[name withheld], 23 of Half Moon Bay was arrested for possession of marijuana and prescription drugs.  Deputies responded to the 400 block of The Alameda on a report of an argument in the street.  Upon arrival, she was contact and a subsequent search of her and her car revealed marijuana and prescription drugs.  She was arrested and booked into the SMCO Jail.

Burglary - 459 PC
02/04/2006, 6:30am
Princeton, #06-767

The victim reported that someone broke into his storage shed.  The thief or thieves took four Stihl chainsaws.