Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office
Nov. 24
Midnight: A woman was arrested on the 13100 block of Central Avenue in Boulder Creek for public intoxication.
Midnight: Two people were issued citations and court dates after a homeowner on the 6100 block of Graham Hill Road reported that they were camping in a vehicle on his property without permission.
1:54 a.m.: Deputies arrested a man on the 9800 block of Newell Creek Road in Ben Lomond after they were summoned by the triggering of a silent alarm. After a brief foot chase, the man was arrested after he was found to be in possession of drugs and paraphernalia.
Nov. 23
5 p.m.: A woman was arrested for public intoxication on the 9400 block of Highway 9 in Ben Lomond when deputies contacted her and determined that she was unable to take care of herself.
11:28 p.m.: A man reported being attacked by a group of people on the 100 block of Russell Avenue in Felton. He reported being punched and kicked, as well as sustaining a minor injury when one of the attackers threw a bottle at him. The unidentified suspects left the scene in a vehicle before deputies arrived.
Nov. 22
2:45 p.m.: A resident of Sunset Court in Felton reported that his home had been burglarized. Numerous electronics and tools were among the items reported stolen.
Nov. 21
Midnight: A man was arrested on the 6800 block of Highway 9 in Felton when, during a probation search, he was found to be in possession of drugs.
Scotts Valley Police Department
Nov. 25
2:09 a.m.: Officers arrested a 27-year-old man while responding to a domestic disturbance on Disc Drive. According to reports, the man’s girlfriend wished him to leave, and he refused and allegedly threatened her with an ice pick. He was arrested on suspicion of making terrorist threats. Methamphetamine was found on his person after he was taken into custody.
Nov. 22
9:36 p.m.: Officers arrested a 23-year-old man on Silverwood Drive after he was spotted committing numerous traffic violations, such as running stop signs and red lights, driving on the shoulder, unsafe passing, and unsafe turning. When officers caught up and stopped the vehicle, they found him to be in possession of methamphetamine, heroin, marijuana, paraphernalia, and stolen credit cards.
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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