Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office
September 6
9:40 a.m.: A man was reported missing and at risk of suicide in Ben Lomond.
September 5
12 a.m.: Deputies arrested a man on the 500 block of Zayante School Road, for allegedly violating a court order.
3 p.m.: A woman was arrested for public intoxication at the 200 block of Meadow Drive in Boulder Creek.
September 4
12 a.m.: A suspect was arrested at the intersection of Graham Hill Road and Conference Drive in Felton for a previous misdemeanor warrant and was transported to county jail.
September 3
12 a.m.: Two men were arrested for alleged trespassing on vacant property at the 100 block of Felton Empire Road in Felton.
Scotts Valley Police Department
September 8
12:39 p.m.: A hit-and-run was reported near Digital Dynamics on Victor Square in Scotts Valley.
5:50 p.m.: It was reported that a woman was scammed out of $2,525 by a man claiming to be her grandson at Spring Lakes Mobile Home Park in Scotts Valley.
September 5
11:56 a.m.: A resident of Mount Hermon Road in Scotts Valley reported a suspected phone scam. The woman reported that she was called by a man claiming to be with the CIA. According to the report, he asked for personal information in order to clear the woman’s name from a pending drug case.
September 4
5:29 p.m.: Two suspects were arrested and booked into county jail after allegedly burglarizing a business on Mount Hermon Road in Scotts Valley.
8:34 p.m.: A man was arrested for public intoxication at outside a grocery store on Mount Hermon Road in Scotts Valley.
September 3
2:57 p.m.: A suspected hit-and-run occurred on Scotts Valley Drive in Scotts Valley.
September 2
10:45 p.m.: Money in the sum of $140 was reported stolen by a resident of Oak Tree Villa in Scotts Valley. The money was taken sometime between Aug. 27 and Sept. 2
10:56 p.m.: A driver’s license was reported stolen at a business on Mount Hermon Road in Scotts Valley.
September 1
1:14 p.m.: Vine Hill Elementary School staff reported vandalism when a window was found broken with a piece of asphalt next to it.
– 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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