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Crime & Safety

Police Blotter

A rundown of crime during the past week in Pacifica.

May 31

5:49pm Police received a report that three male juveniles were skateboarding at the new tennis courts at Ocean High School on Paloma Avenue. The subjects were gone when police arrived.

11:11pm Police found graffiti at Terra Nova Bl. that read: “my bad catch me if you can,” “end the fog,” and “come find me fool.”

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June 1

7:49pm A home on Madeira Drive was egged three times. No damage was done and there were no suspects.

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10:01pm An officer made an arrest for a DUI at Park Mall at Oddstad and Terra Nova Blvds.

June 2

3:07am Police received a call from a woman on Adobe Drive that her husband had been drinking and had thrown her against the wall. The call was disconnected.

6:29pm Police received a call that a black male in his 30’s shoplifted $50 worth of nutrition shakes at the Rite Aid on Fairmont Ctr.

June 3

7:34am Police were notifed that a red vehicle hit the left side of a parked dark blue vehicle at Rosita Rd.   

June 4

8:45am Police received a call that a man’s ex-wife took his disability credit card and charged $15,000. 

4:30pm Someone reported that their vehicle was stolen from Beachview Ave. and was last seen Sunday June 3.

June 5

12:29pm Policed received a complaint from someone at Rissho Kosei-Kai Buddhi Church on Valencia Wy. that there is an ongoing problem with drug activity and people having sex in vehicles nearby. 

4:55pm Someone notified the police that their son-in-law had broken a window and had almost pushed his wife down the stairs.

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