Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office
July 5
Midnight: A Bonny Doon resident reported that someone had attempted to get a fraudulent business license using her personal information.
July 1
Midnight: A 22-year-old man and a 19-year-old man were sought by deputies after a 15-year-old runaway admitted to having sexual intercourse with both men.
Scotts Valley Police Department
July 8
12:53 a.m.: A blue Toyota pickup truck was reported stolen from outside a business on the 200 block of Mount Hermon Road.
July 4
4:35 p.m.: Approximately $3,000 worth of car parts were reported stolen from inside a parked vehicle on San Augustine Way after someone broke in by smashing a window.
8:54 p.m.: Officers took a report after a mother reported that her teenage daughter had been assaulted by the daughter’s boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend who, according to police, has a history of similar incidents.
10:16 p.m.: A woman was arrested for public intoxication on Mount Hermon Road after a park employee found her passed out behind the former Suburban Propane building.
10:40 p.m.: A wallet containing an ID card and two debit cards was reported stolen from outside the post office on Kings Village Road after the owner set it on the ground while videotaping the fireworks show and forgot about it.
10:59 p.m.: A motorist was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol after a minor collision at the intersection of Mount Hermon Road and Spring Lakes Drive.
11:34 p.m.: A man was arrested on suspicion of battery after he allegedly attacked another man in his trailer, choked him, and punched and kicked him in his head.
July 3
11:24 a.m.: Officers took a report after four vehicles on Blue Hills Court had tires slashed. A fifth vehicle had the air let out of its tires.
This column includes items reported in dispatch logs of the listed agencies and records of the California Highway Patrol and area fire departments. Additional information may be based on reports from other agencies and officers. The Press-Banner reminds its readers to lock their vehicles and homes.

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