Sheriff’s Log: Feb. 11 to 14


By on Fri, February 18, 2005

The most recent sheriff’s log is a lot quieter this week.  However, there have been two car burglaries in El Granada, a drug arrest, and a mysterious "terrorist threat".

Terrorist Threats 05-826
02-11-05 @ 1300hrs
Francisco Avenue, El Granada

Two unidentified females came into the Sheriff’s North Coast Substation to turn in a banner that had terrorist threats painted on it. The females removed the banner from a tree located on Francisco Avenue. A report has been taken and the incident will be investigated.

Auto Burglary 05-833
02-12-05 @ 0836hrs
Valencia Avenue, El Granada

Deputies were dispatched to a residence on Valencia Avenue on the report of an auto burglary. The victim reported that sometime between 02-11-05 and 02-12-05. Unknown suspects broke the left rear door window and the rear window of the vehicle. It appears that nothing was taken.

Auto Burglary 05-880
02-14-05 @1635hrs
San Carlos Avenue, El Granada

The victim of an auto burglary came into the Sheriff’s substation to report that on the above date and time unknown subjects opened the unlocked utility box in the bed of his truck and removed various tools.

Drugs 05-883
02-14-05 @ 2211hrs
Capistrano Road, Princeton

Deputies were on routine patrol on the above date and time when they came in contact with a suspicious vehicle in a parking lot of a local business. Deputies approached the vehicle and had contact with the occupant, age 22, of San Francisco. He was found to be in possession of a controlled substance. He was arrested and transported to the county jail.