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Sheriff's Blotter: Multiple Vehicle and Residential Burglaries Reported

Items of note from the desk of the Encinitas station of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department as of April 26.

  • An 18-year-old man reported being the victim of a strong-arm robbery during the early morning hours of April 25. The victim, who was not injured,  reported the loss of a small amount of cash and a bag. No suspect information was listed.
  • Two people were cited on drug-related allegations in the 1300 block of Caminito Septimo as deputies followed up on a report of a suspicious person on the evening of April 25. Ashley Lefon, 20, was cited and released on suspicion of possessing hypodermic needles and possession of marijuana while driving. Megan Seman, 19, was cited on an allegation of possessing needles.
  • Peter Marshall, 47, was arrested following a disturbance complaint in the 200 block of Village Run East on the evening of April 24. Marshall reportedly had an outstanding warrant and was booked into the County Jail in Vista.
  • A vehicle was reported vandalized on the evening of April 24 at Manchester Avenue and Encinitas Boulevard. The 27-year-old victim valued the damage at $500.
  • Hernan Cruz, 19, was issued a citation for marijuana possession after being  stopped by a deputy in the 100 block of West D Street shortly after midnight on April 23. He was subsequently released.
  • Kyle Davison, 39, was arrested on an outstanding warrant following a traffic stop in the 300 block of North Coast Highway 101 on the afternoon of April 23. The nature of the misdemeanor warrant was not disclosed. He was booked into the County Jail in Vista.
  • A bicycle valued at $3,000 was reported stolen in the 1700 block of Lake Drive on the afternoon of April 23. The 43-year-old victim valued the cycle, described as a blue and yellow GT XCR, at $3,000. No suspect information was listed.
  • A person whose name was not disclosed was arrested on suspicion of possessing marijuana for sale, a felony, in the 100 block of Calle Magdalena on the evening of April 23. No further details were included in the summary report.
  • Theodore Evans, 41, was arrested following a noise complaint on the morning of April 22. A 33-year-old man made the complaint to authorities in the 1400 block of North Vulcan Avenue. Evans was subsequently booked into the County Jail in Vista on suspicion of disorderly conduct after being arrested without incident.
  • The Highlander coin laundry in the 500 block of Santa Fe Drive was reportedly victimized by vandalism. The incident was reported on the morning of April 22. The damage was set at $5,000. No suspect information was reported.
  • A truck was reported stolen by Budget Truck Rental in the 100 block of Encinitas Boulevard on the afternoon of April 22. The 16-foot moving truck is valued at $35,000. No suspect information was reported.
  • A 41-year-old man was cited on suspicion of trespassing in the 1000 block of Encinitas Boulevard on the morning of April 20. The suspect, Barend Verschoor, reportedly refused to leave the property owned by St. John's Catholic Church and was subsequently issued a misdemeanor citation.
  • A stolen motorcycle was reportedly recovered in the 1700 block of Neptune Avenue on the evening of April 18. The motorcycle was described only as black and silver in color and had been reported stolen by a 22-year-old man. No suspect information was listed.
  • A 40-year-old woman reported being victimized in an ID theft case in the 200 block of Second Street on the morning of April 18. The victim reported the loss of currency valued at $5,700. No suspect information was reported.
  • A 34-year-old man was arrested following a report of a suspicious person in the 700 block of Del Riego Avenue during the early morning hours of April 18. Carlos Mendez was booked into the County Jail in Vista on suspicion of using or being under the influence of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor.
  • Deputies arrested a  juvenile on a warrant in the 800 block of Clark Avenue on the evening of April 18. The warrant alleges a violation of a court order, according to a report, and the juvenile, whose name was withheld, was booked into Juvenile Hall.
  • A purple Timberline Fitness Series bicycle was reported found in the 100 block of East Glaucus Street. The bike was valued at $100.
  • Two juveniles were detained for a curfew violation while the driver of the vehicle in which they were riding was cited on suspicion of marijuana possession during the early morning hours of April 16. The traffic stop was reported in the 100 block of Encinitas Boulevard, according to a report. The curfew matter is scheduled to be handled within the department. The driver was identified as Brandon Hazou, 20.
  • Vehicle burglaries reported (stolen items valued from $125 to $1,482):
  • 600 block of Glenmont Drive on the morning of April 14.
  • 1400 block of Hymettus Avenue on the morning of April 17.
  • 1000 block of North El Camino Real on the evening of April 19; vehicle also reported vandalized.
  • 500 block of San Dieguito Drive on the afternoon of April 19.
  • 1300 block of Hymettus Avenue on the morning of April 19.
  • Residential burglaries or grand theft from buildings (stolen items valued from $1,300 to $8,400):
  • 900 Oldham Court reported on the morning of April 18.
  • 200 block of Lagoon View Drive on the afternoon of April 19.
  • 1300 block of Calle Christopher on the afternoon of April 20.
  • 1600 block of North Coast Highway 101 on the afternoon of April 20.
  • 1200 block of Saxony Road on the afternoon of April 20.
  • 1800 block of Parliament Road on the evening of April 24.

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