Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Esplanade Fisherman Nets 4-Foot Shark; Solicitors 'Have Tattoos but no Paperwork'
The following information was supplied by the Pacifica Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Friday, August 3
1:29 a.m., The levee on Beach Boulevard: An assault with a deadly weapon was reported south of the pier at a loud party.
10:02 p.m., Adobe Drive: Vandals smashed in the window of a parked Chevy Blazer sometime after 5 p.m.
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Saturday, August 4
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12:37 a.m., Palmetto Avenue and Manor Drive: Police arrest a subject on suspicion of driving under the influence.
10:11 a.m., Loma Vista Terrace: A probation search resulted in an arrest on suspicion of narcotics possession.
10:28 p.m., De Solo Drive and Crespi Drive: Police received a report of two females fighting in which one of the parties was heard saying "get off me bitch."
Sunday, August 5
3:16 a.m., Beach Boulevard and Elder Lane: Police responding to loud noise arrested a suspect on an outstanding warrant.
7:05 a.m., Palmetto Avenue: A business owner reported seeing a broken window at their store.
3:42 p.m., Quarry on Cabrillo Boulevard: A car burglar spotted in a silver four-door vehicle with a spoiler was last seen speeding away from the scene.
4:20 p.m., Esplanade Avenue: Police received a report of juveniles going door-to-door asking for money for a school contests. The juveniles all had tattoos but no paperwork.
5:46 p.m., Esplanade Avenue: A reporting party told police he caught a 4-foot great white shark and took pictures before releasing it.
9:09 p.m., Pacific Manor Center: A man spotted going through a camper shell with a broken window was arrested on an outstanding warrant.
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