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Police Log, July 27-30: Drunk in Public, Vandalism

The following information was supplied by the San Carlos Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Friday, July 27

09:35       Warrant Arrest

Incident location was the 2000 block of Alma Street.  Cameron Cook, age 22 of San Carlos was arrested and booked into the San Mateo County Jail on an outstanding $10,000 San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office warrant for 23152(b) CVC.  Disposition:  Booked.

12:24       Theft

Incident location was the 800 block of Laurel Street.  Disposition:  Report Taken.

18:30       Theft

Incident location was the 3300 block of Brittan Avenue.  Disposition:  Report Taken.

Saturday, July 28

10:00       Hit and Run

Incident location was the 1300 block of Laurel Street.  Disposition:  Report Taken.

20:00       Hit and Run

Incident location was the 1200 block of Oak Street.  Disposition:  Report Taken.

20:40       Theft/Vandalism

Incident location was the 1600 block of Industrial Road.  Disposition:  Report Taken.

22:57       False Display of Registration

Incident location was the 1000 block of Alameda de las Pulgas.  Patrick Reimer, age 58 of Redwood City was cited and released for 4462.5 CVC.  Disposition:  Citation Issued.

Sunday, July 29

00:06       Drunk in Public

Incident location was the 1300 block of Cedar Street.  Disposition:  Report Taken.

08:07       Vehicle Burglary

Incident location was the 2000 block of Eaton Avenue.  Disposition:  Report Taken.

22:51       Drunk in Public

Incident location was the 1100 block of Laurel Street.  Disposition:  Detained.

Monday, July 30

09:46       Recovered Stolen Vehicle

Incident location was the 500 block of Taylor Way.  Disposition:  Report Taken.

12:02       Vandalism

Incident location was the unit block of El Camino Real.  Disposition:  Report Taken.

20:29       Driving on a Suspended License/Warrant Arrest

Incident location was the 1300 block of Cordilleras Avenue.  Jesus Padilla, age 36 of San Mateo was arrested and booked into the San Mateo County Jail on an outstanding $7,500 San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office warrant for CCP 1212 and CCP 1209 and for 14601.1(a) CVC.  Disposition:  Booked.

21:00       Vehicle Burglary

Incident location was the 800 block of San Carlos Avenue.  Disposition:  Report Taken.

21:00       Vehicle Burglary

Incident location was the 800 block of San Carlos Avenue.  Disposition:  Report Taken.

23:04       Warrant Arrest

Incident location was the unit block of Devonshire Blvd.  Gretter Cabrerayon, age 22 of San Carlos was cited and released on an outstanding warrant (no further information).  Disposition:  Citation Issued.

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