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Police Blotter: Man Threatens to Take Fireworks Laws Into Own Hands; Motorist Accuses Passenger of Stealing $4,000

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

Monday, July 2        

8:48 a.m., Amapola Avenue: An iPhone and a purse were stolen from a parked Jeep Cherokee.

9:55 p.m., Andover Drive: Unspecified items were stolen in a residential burglary that occurred sometime since Saturday. The thieves entered the residence through rear wooden doors.

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Tuesday,  July 3

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6:50 a.m., Hickey Boulevard: Tools and tires were reported stolen from a garage by a man who told police he suspects his wife took the items.

4:57 p.m. Palmetto Avenue: Two bicycles were reported stolen.

 

Wednesday, July 4

3:16 a.m., West Manor Drive: A Pacifica resident who went home with three men was robbed and assaulted.

1:12 p.m., Oddstad Boulevard: A woman who was assaulted declined medical assistance.

1:35 p.m., Francisco Boulevard: The rear window of a Honda Civic was smashed in but no property was reported stolen.

8:25 p.m., Palmetto Avenue: A motorist told police that a passenger in his car stole $4,000 in cash. Police referred the case to another agency.

9:36  p.m., Esplanade Avenue: A motorist in a dark sedan drove up on a person setting off fireworks and told them "you better stop or you'll get a bullet in your head."

10:57 p.m., Ridgeway Avenue: A computer and a Sony Play Station were reported stolen in a residential burglary. The thieves entered the home through a back window.

 

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