Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office
August 25
12:20 a.m.: A missing person was located at the 100 block of East Grove Street in Boulder Creek.
August 23
1:50 a.m.: A suspect was taken into custody by the CHP after reportedly driving under the influence of alcohol at the corner of Mount Hermon Road and Covenant Lane in Felton.
11:25 p.m.: A woman was arrested for public intoxication at the 6200 block of Gushee Street in Felton.
August 22
10:30 a.m.: Officers arrested a man and took him into custody after he was found under the influence of a controlled substance in Felton.
August 20
7:57 a.m.: A man was arrested for outstanding warrants and the suspected theft of a motorcycle on the 11200 block of Highway 9 in Brookdale.
Scotts Valley Police Department
August 25
8:23 a.m.: The Scotts Valley Community Center on Kings Village Road in Scotts Valley was reported vandalized after a window was found broken.
2:40 p.m.: A car was struck outside a restaurant on Scotts Valley Drive. The unknown suspect reportedly fled the scene without contacting the vehicle’s owner.
August 23
7:39 p.m.: Approximately $2,000 was reported stolen from a business on Camp Evers Lane in Scotts Valley.
August 22
5:20 p.m.: A man was arrested at the corner of Scotts Valley Drive and Mount Hermon Road in Scotts Valley for driving under the influence of alcohol.
7 p.m.: A subject was arrested and booked into county jail for public intoxication at the Metro Center on Kings Village Road in Scotts Valley.
August 21
11:33 a.m.: The driver of a vehicle was arrested for driving under the influence and the illegal possession of marijuana near the 7-11 on Mount Hermon Road in Scotts Valley.
August 20
8:32 a.m.: Multiple pieces of jewelry were reportedly stolen from a residence at Oak Tree Villa on Lockewood Lane in Scotts Valley.
– 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.