Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office
June 1
Midnight: Deputies requested a warrant for a Boulder Creek man after he allegedly vandalized a woman’s vehicle, intentionally smashed her phone, and stole her laptop computer before leaving the scene. The incident took place on the 100 block of McGaffigan Mill Road in Boulder Creek.
Midnight: A man was arrested on the 5300 block of Graham Hill Road in Felton for public drunkenness.
8:59 p.m.: Deputies took a report after a methamphetamine pipe was left in plain view inside a parked vehicle on the 13000 block of Middleton Avenue in Boulder Creek.
Scotts Valley Police Department
June 3
7:30 a.m.: Three businesses, one on Mount Hermon Road and two on Scotts Valley Drive, reported that someone had broken in to the buildings and stolen items.
12:50 p.m.: A woman reported that someone had stolen her keys and vehicle remote from a parking lot on Civic Center Drive.
June 2
1:46 a.m.: A man was arrested on Scotts Valley Drive during a traffic stop when officers determined that he was driving under the influence of alcohol.
May 31
6:06 p.m.: A man was arrested on the 200 block of Mount Hermon Road for public drunkenness after he allegedly refused to leave a business and repeatedly attempted to sleep at one of the tables.
May 30
1:46 p.m.: Gasoline was reported stolen from a parked vehicle while the owner ate lunch at a business on the 200 block of Mount Hermon Road.
May 29
9:42 a.m.: Officers arrested a man for driving under the influence of alcohol on Mount Hermon Road after they spotted his pickup truck swerving all over the road.
5:40 p.m.: An iPod 5 was reported stolen from a park on Civic Center Drive.
May 28
10:28 p.m.: A man was arrested on South Navarra Drive after officers found him to be in possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia
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.