Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office
Oct. 6
8 a.m.: A generator was reported missing at the 100 block of Quigg Way in Boulder Creek.
Oct. 4
12 a.m.: An unknown person reportedly stole a wallet from a cabin at the 6400 block of East Zayante Road in Felton.
Oct. 3
12 a.m.: An incident of domestic violence occurred in Ben Lomond and one person was arrested and booked into county jail.
12:21 a.m.: A suspect was arrested for an outstanding misdemeanor warrant on Central Avenue at Highway 236
8:29 a.m.: A man was arrested and taken into custody for trespassing and probation violation at the 000 block of conference drive in Felton.
Sept. 30
1:27 p.m.: Officers arrested a man for suspected public intoxication at the 9300 block of Mill Street in Ben Lomond.
Scotts Valley Police Department
Oct. 6
A hit and run occurred at the Nob Hill Foods on Mount Hermon Road.
Oct. 5
7:05 p.m.: A juvenile was arrested at Kmart in Scotts Valley for allegedly stealing several items on three different occasions.
Oct. 3
12:41 a.m.: Officers arrested a man for marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license at 76 Gas on Mount Hermon Road in Scotts Valley.
1:38 p.m.: A security camera was reported stolen from Scotts Valley Motorcycle Center on Scotts Valley Drive in Scotts Valley.
7:20 p.m.: A motorcyclist was the victim of a hit-and-run accident on Scotts Valley Drive at the Victor Square Exit in Scotts Valley.
Oct. 2
8:04 a.m.: An unknown suspect reportedly stole a pair of sunglasses and other items from an unlocked car located on Coast Range Drive in Scotts Valley.
8:52 a.m.: A garage door opener and key chain were reported missing from a vehicle located on Coast Range Drive in Scotts Valley.
Oct. 1
10:24 a.m.: Several items of value were reported stolen during a recent estate sale on Bean Creek Road in Scotts Valley.
10:03 a.m.: A man was arrested and booked into jail for allegedly driving under the influence on Disc Drive in Scotts Valley.

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