SCOTTS VALLEY
POLICE DEPARTMENT
December 15
11:00 a.m. at 400 block of Whispering Pines, 65-year old female arrested for battery on spouse/ex-spouse.
December 17
4:31 p.m. At 200 block of Mt. Hermon Rd., 40-year old female arrested for outside warrant – misdemeanor.
December 18
6:00 p.m. On SB Hwy 17 at Sims Road, 21-year old female arrested for transportation of controlled substance, possession of controlled substance for sale, possession of controlled substance without a prescription, possession of unlawful paraphernalia.
6:00 p.m.On Southbound Hwy 17 at Sims Road, 28-year old male arrested for transportation of controlled substance, possession of controlled substance for sale, possession of controlled substance without a prescription, possession of unlawful paraphernalia.
6:45 p.m. On SB Hwy 17 at Sims Road, 27-year old female arrested for misdemeanor possession of narcotic controlled substance.
December 19
4:08 p.m. On 200 block of Kings Valley Rd., 31-year old male arrested for shoplifting, probation violation felony.
SANTA CRUZ SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
December 10
4:00 a.m. On 10000 block of Lake Blvd., Felton, reporting person said house guest pulled a knife after dispute about stolen wallet. Persons would not answer door. Case dropped for insufficient evidence.
9:12 a.m. On 10000 block of Forrest Hill Dr., Boulder Creek, male arrested for possession of controlled substance and burglary tools.
December 11
12:07 a.m. On 600 block of Redwood Dr., Felton, suspect in possession of heroin arrested for outstanding warrant.
8:44 a.m. On 10000 block of Two Bar Rd., Boulder Creek, male taken to Dominican Hospital for stroke-like symptoms. Sister claimed he had been assaulted; victim was unable to communicate at time of investigation.
5:23 p.m. On 100 block of Riverside Ave., Boulder Creek, unknown person entered locked vehicle, stole violin worth $2,000; has not been located.
December 12
7:26 p.m. On 400 block of Coon Heights Rd., Ben Lomond, bipolar daughter reported missing.
9:24 p.m. On 10000 block of Irwin Way, Boulder Creek, subject passed out on driver’s side of vehicle; transported to CountyJail.

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