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Sheriff’s Reports

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Among reports filed at the sheriff’s Ramona station are:

Sunday, July 7

•Female, 55, arrested, 200 block of Haley Street, suspected of spousal/cohabitant abuse with minor injury.

•Juvenile arrested, 700 block of Warpaint Drive, suspected of minor possessing/purchasing smoking paraphernalia.

•Vandalism to car, estimated at $7,500, 24100 block of Del Amo Road.

•Male, 53, reported to be victim of battery, 1900 block of Main Street.

•Female, 20, arrested, 1300 block of Main Street, suspected of use/under the influence of a controlled substance.

•Male, 34, arrested, 1300 block of Main Street, suspected of possessing controlled substance and possessing unlawful paraphernalia.

Saturday, July 6

•Female, 35, reported to be victim of battery, 400 block of 16th Street.

•Male, 19, arrested, 24800 block of Garnet Mine Trail, suspected of obstructing/resisting peace officer/medical technician.

•Male, 33, arrested, 1700 block of Keyes Road, suspected of being drunk in public.

•Male, 67, arrested, suspected of being drunk in public.

Friday, July 5

•Male, 19, arrested, 27700 block of Sawday Truck Trail, suspected of threatening crime with intent to terrorize three victims, ages 23, 26, and 39.

•Spousal/cohabitant abuse with minor injury, 900 block of Olive Avenue.

Wednesday, July 3

•Get credit with another’s identification, 22800 block of Tombill Road.

Tuesday, July 2

•Female, 54, arrested 500 block of Telford Lane, felony bench warrant.

Monday, July 1

•Juvenile arrested, 1800 block of Main Street, suspected of vandalism to commercial structure, damage estimated at $100.

•Residential burglary, 1200 block of H Street. Jewelry valued at $5,800, $1,000 worth of coins, and $1,300 of currency stolen.

•Female, 27, arrested, 200 block of Fifth Street, suspected of use/under the influence of a controlled substance.

•Get credit with another’s ID, 1000 block of Main Street.

•Domestic relations court order violation, 25100 block of Poderio Drive.

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