Dispatch Log (September 11, 2015)
Press-Banner Staff
SCOTTS VALLEY
POLICE DEPARTMENT
September 1
12:53 a.m.: Stop with Report
Vehicle stopped northbound on Scotts Valley Drive. Driver found to have Santa ClaraCounty warrants; was tested for controlled substances.
Arrested.
10:39 p.m.: Health & Safety Offense
Three females at laundromat on Mt. Hermon Rd., SV, reported not to be in right state of mind. Left infant in car seat in vehicle. Two females arrested.
September 2
8:20 a.m.: Resisting arrest
Female asking people for money near hardware store on Mt.Hermon
Rd., SV found to have outstanding felony warrant.
Arrested.
11:50 a.m.: Robbery
Wells Fargo Bank, Kings Village Rd., SV. Male subject robbed female standing
at ATM.
Subject Arrested.
September 3
10:02 p.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Mt. Hermon Rd./Skypark, SV officer stopped vehicle as male driver seemed
impaired; driver failed sobriety test.
Arrested.
September 4
12:25 a.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Male driver speeding on Mt. Hermon Rd. & Spring Lakes Dr., SV found to be
under the influence. 
Arrested.
6:43 p.m.: Code Offense, All Other
At Scotts Valley Dr./Quien Sabe Dr., SV officer spotted a subject associated  with stolen vehicle incident.
Arrested.
September 5
3:55 a.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Officer initiated activity at PinnaclePass, Mt. Hermon Rd., SV Driver cited,
Arrested and released with a court date.
3:01 p.m.: Public intoxication
Whispering Pines Dr., SV. Male fallen over and found lying in the shrubbery.
Arrested.
September 6
12:04 a.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Mt. Hermon Rd./Lockhart Gulch Rd., SV. Officer stopped vehicle for no tail lights.
Records check of one of the male passengers revealed outstanding felony warrant.
Arrested.
7:52 p.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Officer initiated activity at ScottsValleyHigh School, Glenwood Dr., SV. Vehicle
stopped, female driver found to have local warrant.
Arrested.
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
August 28
9:03 a.m.: Aggravated Assault
Meadow Drive, Boulder Creek.
Arrested.
9:24 a.m.: Felony domestic violence
Big Basin Highway, Boulder Creek.
Arrested.
10:26 p.m.: Aggravated Assault
Oak Street in Boulder Creek
Female assaulted male.
Arrested.
August 30
1:12 p.m.: Drunkenness
On Middleton Ave., & Hwy 9, Boulder
Creek, male drunk.
Arrested.
August 31
12:00 a.m.: Disorder
On 8000 block of Highway 9,
six male juveniles arrested and booked into juvenile hall.
6:12 p.m.: Assault 
Female juvenile fought with mother, slapped her in face.
Arrested and booked into juvenile hall.
6:17 p.m.: Misdemeanor Warrant
On the 15000 block of Forrest Hills Dr., Boulder Creek, male arrested on
local misdemeanor warrant.
 
 
Dispatch Log (September 11, 2015)
Press-Banner Staff
SCOTTS VALLEY
POLICE DEPARTMENT
September 1
12:53 a.m.: Stop with Report
Vehicle stopped northbound on Scotts Valley Drive. Driver found to have Santa ClaraCounty warrants; was tested for controlled substances.
Arrested.
10:39 p.m.: Health & Safety Offense
Three females at laundromat on Mt. Hermon Rd., SV, reported not to be in right state of mind. Left infant in car seat in vehicle. Two females arrested.
September 2
8:20 a.m.: Resisting arrest
Female asking people for money near hardware store on Mt.Hermon
Rd., SV found to have outstanding felony warrant.
Arrested.
11:50 a.m.: Robbery
Wells Fargo Bank, Kings Village Rd., SV. Male subject robbed female standing
at ATM.
Subject Arrested.
September 3
10:02 p.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Mt. Hermon Rd./Skypark, SV officer stopped vehicle as male driver seemed
impaired; driver failed sobriety test.
Arrested.
September 4
12:25 a.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Male driver speeding on Mt. Hermon Rd. & Spring Lakes Dr., SV found to be
under the influence. 
Arrested.
6:43 p.m.: Code Offense, All Other
At Scotts Valley Dr./Quien Sabe Dr., SV officer spotted a subject associated  with stolen vehicle incident.
Arrested.
September 5
3:55 a.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Officer initiated activity at PinnaclePass, Mt. Hermon Rd., SV Driver cited,
Arrested and released with a court date.
3:01 p.m.: Public intoxication
Whispering Pines Dr., SV. Male fallen over and found lying in the shrubbery.
Arrested.
September 6
12:04 a.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Mt. Hermon Rd./Lockhart Gulch Rd., SV. Officer stopped vehicle for no tail lights.
Records check of one of the male passengers revealed outstanding felony warrant.
Arrested.
7:52 p.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Officer initiated activity at ScottsValleyHigh School, Glenwood Dr., SV. Vehicle
stopped, female driver found to have local warrant.
Arrested.
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
August 28
9:03 a.m.: Aggravated Assault
Meadow Drive, Boulder Creek.
Arrested.
9:24 a.m.: Felony domestic violence
Big Basin Highway, Boulder Creek.
Arrested.
10:26 p.m.: Aggravated Assault
Oak Street in Boulder Creek
Female assaulted male.
Arrested.
August 30
1:12 p.m.: Drunkenness
On Middleton Ave., & Hwy 9, Boulder
Creek, male drunk.
Arrested.
August 31
12:00 a.m.: Disorder
On 8000 block of Highway 9,
six male juveniles arrested and booked into juvenile hall.
6:12 p.m.: Assault 
Female juvenile fought with mother, slapped her in face.
Arrested and booked into juvenile hall.
6:17 p.m.: Misdemeanor Warrant
On the 15000 block of Forrest Hills Dr., Boulder Creek, male arrested on
local misdemeanor warrant.
 
 
Dispatch Log (September 11, 2015)
Press-Banner Staff
SCOTTS VALLEY
POLICE DEPARTMENT
September 1
12:53 a.m.: Stop with Report
Vehicle stopped northbound on Scotts Valley Drive. Driver found to have Santa ClaraCounty warrants; was tested for controlled substances.
Arrested.
10:39 p.m.: Health & Safety Offense
Three females at laundromat on Mt. Hermon Rd., SV, reported not to be in right state of mind. Left infant in car seat in vehicle. Two females arrested.
September 2
8:20 a.m.: Resisting arrest
Female asking people for money near hardware store on Mt.Hermon
Rd., SV found to have outstanding felony warrant.
Arrested.
11:50 a.m.: Robbery
Wells Fargo Bank, Kings Village Rd., SV. Male subject robbed female standing
at ATM.
Subject Arrested.
September 3
10:02 p.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Mt. Hermon Rd./Skypark, SV officer stopped vehicle as male driver seemed
impaired; driver failed sobriety test.
Arrested.
September 4
12:25 a.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Male driver speeding on Mt. Hermon Rd. & Spring Lakes Dr., SV found to be
under the influence. 
Arrested.
6:43 p.m.: Code Offense, All Other
At Scotts Valley Dr./Quien Sabe Dr., SV officer spotted a subject associated  with stolen vehicle incident.
Arrested.
September 5
3:55 a.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Officer initiated activity at PinnaclePass, Mt. Hermon Rd., SV Driver cited,
Arrested and released with a court date.
3:01 p.m.: Public intoxication
Whispering Pines Dr., SV. Male fallen over and found lying in the shrubbery.
Arrested.
September 6
12:04 a.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Mt. Hermon Rd./Lockhart Gulch Rd., SV. Officer stopped vehicle for no tail lights.
Records check of one of the male passengers revealed outstanding felony warrant.
Arrested.
7:52 p.m.: Traffic Stop with Report
Officer initiated activity at ScottsValleyHigh School, Glenwood Dr., SV. Vehicle
stopped, female driver found to have local warrant.
Arrested.
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
August 28
9:03 a.m.: Aggravated Assault
Meadow Drive, Boulder Creek.
Arrested.
9:24 a.m.: Felony domestic violence
Big Basin Highway, Boulder Creek.
Arrested.
10:26 p.m.: Aggravated Assault
Oak Street in Boulder Creek
Female assaulted male.
Arrested.
August 30
1:12 p.m.: Drunkenness
On Middleton Ave., & Hwy 9, Boulder
Creek, male drunk.
Arrested.
August 31
12:00 a.m.: Disorder
On 8000 block of Highway 9,
six male juveniles arrested and booked into juvenile hall.
6:12 p.m.: Assault 
Female juvenile fought with mother, slapped her in face.
Arrested and booked into juvenile hall.
6:17 p.m.: Misdemeanor Warrant
On the 15000 block of Forrest Hills Dr., Boulder Creek, male arrested on
local misdemeanor warrant.
 As ideas on how to best educate evolve, BaymonteChristianSchool raises the bar by introducing a novel concept in a classroom atmosphere.
With the coming of a new middle school teacher, ScottsValley native Jared Fujishin, the days of tradition are being replaced with a more casual environment where students come to learn.
Just barely out of college himself, Fujishin said he surveyed many students to find out how they best learn, and then set up his classroom based on their answers.
“The students said they go to coffee shops to study,” he said. So Fujishin created his classroom environment based on that idea.
Though there is no actual coffee being served, the lighting and décor of the room are unlike any other classroom. Fujishin said Baymonte allowed him to decorate the classroom any way he wanted. With a flair for decorating, Fujishin picked a light blue color for paint, and a rustic theme that could be found at a trendy coffee shop. There’s even non-invasive music that plays in the background to help set the mood.
Fujishin said he is extremely excited about his place at Baymonte, and this passion comes through in the way he proudly speaks about his students. He pretty much beams with joy about the opportunity he has to shape his kids’ life for the better and influence their education.
One of the ways Fujishin shows his enthusiasm is by standing by the door of his classroom each day, and greeting each student personally.
And so far, the students have picked up on his energy and have had a positive response to the classroom.
Christy McConnell, whose daughter Kenzie attends Fujishin’s sixth grade class, said that the environment has left a good impression on her child.
“My daughter likes aesthetics,” McConnell said. “She appreciates that, and has commented that it’s her favorite classroom to be in.”
Fujishin teaches Bible Foundations, New Testament Studies, Proverbs and Worship Philosophy classes at Baymonte. He also teaches ManUp, a coming of age chivalry class for young men.
“The class teaches them not just to open a door for women,” he said, “But explains why it’s done.”
Respect for others plays a huge role in chivalry. And thus Fujishin’s teachings touch upon a deeper meaning of interpersonal communications.
One of the more recent assignments that McConnell appreciated was that Fujishin asked the students to have dinner with their families without any electronics involved. The homework was just to sit and talk without clicking.
“It feels like he is above and beyond being a regular teacher,” she said. “It feels like he has a heart for the kids and their families.”
Fujishin is also involved in the Worship Team, where he plays guitar and sings.
Principal Steve Patterson said children of middle school age are usually shy about public singing, but they seem to blossom under Fujishin’s guidance. In Patterson’s eyes, Fujishin has a gift for engaging the kids and helping them feel confident.
“We love this guy,” Patterson said.
The musical aspect of Fujishin’s teachings has deep roots. Prior to coming on board at Baymonte, Fujishin attended WilliamJessupUniversity, a liberal arts Christian college, where he did his research, gleaned insights and put his theories to test.
“Everyone who comes out of my trainings (or classes in this case) understands that WHO YOU ARE off stage is more important that WHAT YOU DO on stage,” he said. “I am teaching them everything they need to know about band life and how to steward that responsibility.”
Despite Fujishin’s youth, he already has some accomplishments behind his belt. Fujishin graduated Magna Cum Laude from WilliamJessupUniversity with a degree in Intercultural Studies and a minor in Bible & Theology. During his time at college, he led worship and developed teams at the University and BaysideChurch.
He has also already written a book on the subject of practicing what he preaches. The book, called The Gardener Philosophy: How to Lead (Worship) Like Jesus, can be found on Amazon. It addresses music and living life with excellence.
For more information about Fujishin, contact him at Baymonte. All students are welcome to enroll at the school and attend the coffee shop classroom for themselves.
For more information, visit www.baymonte.org

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