
Police log: Vulgarity unwelcome in library
Published: October 6, 2006
HERE’S A look at some of the significant calls logged by the Carmel-by-the-Sea Police Department, the Carmel Fire Department and the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office last week. This week’s log was compiled by Mary Brownfield.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Victim reported the loss of a digital camera with telescopic lens in a black camera bag while patronizing Carmel Beach at the foot of Ocean Avenue on Saturday, Sept. 16. If located, please notify reporting party.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Victim reported the loss of a zippered black leather portfolio-style notebook while in the business district. If located, please notify reporting party
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Reporting party wanted to report receiving harassing phone calls from an ex-girlfriend while at work.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Traffic collision, hit-and-run on public property on Seventh Avenue. Vehicle was drivable.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Suspected vandalism on Mission Street. A resident called to report possible vandalism to her property that may occur on Sept. 19. She stated she spoke to a contractor friend of hers who told her someone else was going to vandalize her property. She then in turn called that person and she stated they told her they were mad at her and they were going to remove the lights she placed on the outside of her apartment. She wanted police to call the person and stop the vandalism before it occurred. She stated the number, which the officer noted to be long distance, and was advised to call if anything happened to her property. A courtesy call to the subject will be attempted. Information only report.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine, rescue and ambulance responded to a request for public assistance for a water leak at Oak Knoll and Forest. Emergency personnel discovered a broken garden pipe along with a broken main valve that could not be shut off to a water meter. Cal Am was notified and a representative was on scene within 10 minutes. The rep was able to temporarily secure the main and then called for a crew to come and make necessary repairs. At this point the scene was secure, so the engine and rescue returned to the station. Ambulance remained on scene until the Cal Am rep was completed and then returned to the station.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to a mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Viscaino. A female in her 80s suffering from cardiac arrest was transported to CHOMP.
Carmel area: Victim on Carmel Rancho Lane reported attempted unlawful entry to the side door of a laundry business. No entry gained; nothing taken.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Civil issue on Mission Street. Person reported association in violation concerning agreement of lighting. Reporting party provided paperwork of such. Paperwork also was copy of information sent to president of said association advising of violation. Reporting party advised this was a civil issue however contact would be made with association president. Contact was made and president advised no final decision had been made on the lighting issue.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: A dog on Santa Fe Street was placed on a quarantine at the owner’s residence for a playful bite that occurred outside Carmel P.D.’s jurisdiction.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Security check on Mission Street. Reporting party asked for a welfare check of her residence. The RP’s concern is with a new fence that was being built. It was checked and everything was OK.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Found wallet. Found property from the Barnyard shopping center turned in at Carmel P.D. Held for safekeeping until Monterey County Sheriff’s Office deputy arrived for pickup.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Non-injury hit-and-run collision occurred in the post office lot on Dolores Street. Reporting party found damage to vehicle’s taillight area. No information on suspect vehicle. See attached counter report.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Victim reported the loss of a fitted hearing aid while patronizing one of the local inns on Lincoln Street. Loss occurred sometime between Aug. 3 and Aug. 5.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Reporting party requested assistance in obtaining a restraining order. She was counseled.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Person reported a loose dog on Carmel Beach. While the reporting party was walking his three dogs, an unattended red dog followed him up and down the beach. No owner could be located on Carmel Beach, so dog was lodged at Carmel P.D.’s kennel. The dog was wearing tags from the cities of Hayward and San Leandro. No owner information available at this time. Owners came to the station at 2030 hours. Counseled for having dog loose on the beach. Dog returned to owner.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to a mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Carmelo Street. Ambulance located and transported to CHOMP a female in her 20s who had attempted suicide.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to a mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Arroyo Drive. A female in her 90s who experienced a mechanical fall and was complaining of left shoulder pain was transported to CHOMP by ambulance.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to a mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Mountain View Drive. A female in her 80s experiencing nausea and left arm pain. She was transported to CHOMP by ambulance.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to a medical emergency at Dolores and Ocean. Crew assessed a female in her 80s who had fallen on the sidewalk and suffered minor abrasions ot her knees, wrists and hands. The injuries were cleaned and bandaged; the patient refused further treatment and signed a medical release. Ambulance canceled due to patient refusal. Engine returned.
Carmel area: Carmel police turned over property that was found in the Barnyard.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Stalking on Dolores Street. Reporting party received a threatening letter from a customer where she works.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: A male subject, age 38, was issued a citation for California Vehicle Code violations.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Counter report taken regarding a call on San Carlos Street.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to a medical emergency reported to be on Dolores but then found out that the correct location was on Torres Street. Units arrived on scene to find a male in his 70s lying on the sidewalk near the entrance to his residence. He was in extreme pain, possibly due to falling on his right ribcage. He denied c-spine precautions, stating that the pain was confined to his ribcage. Firefighters assisted ambulance personnel with packaging the patient, who was transported to CHOMP by ambulance. At this point the call was completed and the engine returned to the station.
Pebble Beach: Female victim reported losing her leather day planner on Sunday, July 30, while attending an event at Forest Lake Road and Stevenson Drive. Contents included her CDL (California Driver License) and three credit cards. Estimated value of loss: $50.
Carmel Valley: Victim on Carmel Valley Road reported receiving a threatening phone call from a former boyfriend that was in violation of a criminal protective order.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed to a Paso Hondo residence for a female in her 30s with abdominal pain. Patient transported to CHOMP.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed to a Via Ventura residence for a female in her 40s complaining of chest pain. She refused treatment and signed a medical release form.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine, ambulance and battalion chief (P.G. duty officer notified of response to possible sewage incident) all responded to reported fluid in the roadway, black in color, possibly sewage, on Mission Street between Fifth and Sixth. Fire engine and ambulance at scene. Found a drain from a nearby apartment complex with water and dirt flowing into the gutter. Investigation showed that the patio in the complex had recently been hosed down. No other hazardous source could be found. Battalion chief was canceled. All units at scene available returned to station.
Carmel area: Suspect pushed victim during a verbal altercation near the 100 block of Via Nona Marie.
Carmel Valley: Female suspect was found to be drunk in public on Carmel Valley Road. She was arrested and booked into the county jail.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Possession of marijuana on San Carlos Street. A male suspect, age 24, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for possession of marijuana. Upon a search of the subject, a small amount of marijuana was found in his possession.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Victim reported a subject confronted him at his place of business on Junipero Street and accused him of being mean to his girlfriend. The reporting party stated the man then threatened him verbally and then pushed him. The RP tried to speak with the man and calm him down but was unsuccessful. The RP then tried to leave the area but the subject followed him and tried to get into a fight with the RP. The RP stated the man pushed him again and then left the area. The RP did not want to press charges but wished to have the incident documented in case of further altercations
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Loud music at San Carlos and Ocean. Received a complaint of loud music at a sports bar. Upon arrival, contacted the owner of the restaurant who reported the music was disturbing his customers, and he went to asked the owner of the business next door to turn it down and he refused. Both parties contacted and agreed to keep the noise down. Information only.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Via Miramonte for a female in her 80s complaining of nausea. Patient transported to CHOMP by ambulance.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Via Nona Marie. Transported a male patient in his 50s with GI bleed to CHOMP.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to a mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Fern Canyon Road for a female in her 90s with painful bedsores. Patient taken to CHOMP.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to a mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Carmel Hills. Transported an intoxicated male in his 30s to CHOMP.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Lincoln Street. Firefighters initiated medical care on a teenage male who was experiencing abdominal pain, possibly due to injections of human growth hormones. Care included patient assessment and diagnostics. Upon arrival of ambulance, care of the patient was transported to the paramedic and fire personnel assisted with packaging and gathering information. The patient was transported to CHOMP by ambulance and engine returned to station.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to a medical emergency on San Antonio Avenue. Firefighters assisted ambulance personnel with patient assessment, packaging and gathering information on a young male who was experiencing difficulty breathing. The patient was transported to CHOMP by ambulance and the engine returned to the station.
Carmel Valley: Male on Paso Hondo Road reported his daughter as a runaway juvenile.
Carmel Valley: Female reported being battered by her husband. Further investigation revealed mutual combat. No prosecution desired. Reporting party left residence to “cool off” for couple of days.
Carmel area: A Birch Place resident reported receiving two phone calls from her son’s ex-girlfriend. Reporting party requested documentation of the calls as she believes she might try to burglarize her home even though she does not have any of her property.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Curfew violation on Dolores Street. Officer contacted three juveniles out past curfew. The juveniles were transported to Carmel Police Department, and their parents were contacted. The juveniles were counseled and released to their parents. No citations were issued in this instance.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Dog off leash on Del Mar Avenue. Officer observed a pit bull mix loose on the beach and then running through the parking area at Del Mar. Subject contacted and warned for having his dog off leash. He was provided an information pamphlet regarding the dog laws within the city. No followup necessary.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to a reported smell of smoke in the area of Ocean and Dolores. Both units at scene. Light smoke showing from the rear of the bakery. After further investigation firefighters found the smoke was coming from the hood system exhaust. The kitchen crew was grilling meat. Both units available at scene. Returned to quarters.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Medical emergency on Seventh Avenue. Officer arrived and contacted the victim and discovered the subject had not fallen but had injured his knee as he stepped off the curb. The subject refused any medical treatment and advised that he would seek his own medical attention.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Barking dog on Casanova Street. Reporting party called about an ongoing barking dog problem. Upon arrival, the officer was able to locate the dog by his excessive barking. No one was home, so the officer left a courtesy notice requesting the owners contact the Carmel P.D. animal control officer when they returned. The dog was loose in the front yard and appeared to be an aged shepherd mix.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to a reported smell of natural gas on the east side of Monte Verde between Ocean and Sixth avenues. Emergency personnel discovered that the relief valve to the gas meter had released some gas, according to the restaurant manager. Upon arrival there was no odor and secondary search revealed nothing. At this point the scene was secure and all units returned to the station.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance were dispatched to an odor investigation in the area of Monte Verde and Ninth. Units at scene with P.D. Occupant of the home had a small wood fire burning in a pit in his backyard. Occupant advised that he was in violation of the Fire Code; he extinguished the fire prior to the fire crew leaving the scene. Both units available at scene. Returned to quarters.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Sambria Lane for a female in her 80s complaining of shortness of breath. Patient transported to CHOMP.
Carmel area: The suspect returned to a hotel on Highway 1 after being informed not to by a hotel representative.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Attempted burglary on San Carlos Street.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Lost shoes on Junipero Street. Victim reported loss of mates to two pairs of shoes from a hotel room. Reporting party originally stayed in room 115 but was requested by hotel staff to change to room 119 on Saturday, Sept. 23. RP was advised that hotel staff would transfer his belongings to the new room assignment. RP noticed mates from two different pairs of shoes were missing from amongst his belongings after the room change. If located, please notify RP.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for a female in her 90s complaining of dizziness. Transported the patient from a Loma Alta residence to CHOMP.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Lincoln Street. Firefighters assisted ambulance personnel with patient assessment, diagnostics, packaging and gathering information on a female who was experiencing nausea and vomiting, possibly due to complications from back surgery due to a previous injury. The patient was transported to CHOMP by ambulance and fire personnel secured her son with a friend who lives nearby. At this point the call was completed and the engine returned to the station.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to a request for public assistance on Monte Verde Street at Seventh. Emergency personnel removed standing water (using a water vacuum) from a hotel room, the result of drainage backups into a wet-bar sink. Owner advised to have a professional cleaning company remove the deep seated water and to contact the alarm company to advise of water possibly entering the system and damaging detectors. At this point the scene was secure and all units returned ot the station.
Carmel area: Victim on La Pradera reported unknown suspect(s) in a small silver pickup truck dumped garbage on his property for the second time in two weeks. No suspect information. Case suspended.
Carmel Valley: Suspect contacted during a traffic stop at Carmel Valley Road and Prado del Sol. Subsequently arrested for a warrant and DUI.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
Carmel-by-the-Sea: After-hours construction on San Carlos Street. Person reported loud noises coming from a pressure washer. Upon arrival, officer saw two male adults pressure washing a nearby building. Officer explained the city ordinance regarding noise and after-hours work, and they agreed to quit and come back in the morning. Business identified and workers told to notify the owner.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Found cell phone on Carmel Beach. Anonymous reporting party turned in to Carmel Police Department a cellular phone found on Carmel Beach on Sept. 24 at approximately 1730 hours. Held for safekeeping until an owner can be located.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Grand theft on Ocean Avenue.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Possible violation of a court order on Mountain View Avenue. Reporting party called in regards to a possible violation of a court order. RP was counseled with regards to the visitation and custody surrounding his daughter.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Theft on Del Mar. Stolen purse.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Suspicious person on Ocean Avenue. A member of the Harrison Library staff called to report that a subject was in the library. On previous occasions, the subject used vulgarity to other patrons while inside of the library. The staff wanted him contacted and advised that that type of behavior was not welcome. Officer spoke with the subject and advised him of why the officer was there. Officer further advised him that people come to the library to enjoy the quietness. He apologized for his past actions and said that he would refrain from causing any kind of disturbance in the future.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to a mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Yankee Beach Way. Ambulance transported to CHOMP a male in his 70s with shortness of breath.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to reported female with back pain in her residence. Engine at scene. Assessed the female and treated until the arrival of the ambulance. Assisted the patient to the ambulance. Engine returned to the station.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency in an RV on Highway 1. Transported to CHOMP a male in his 60s suffering from chest pain.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to a man with back pain in his hotel room. Both units at scene. Assessed and treated the man, then loaded him into the ambulance for transport to CHOMP. Engine returned to the station.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to a mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Carmel Knolls Drive for a male in his 30s who was intoxicated. Male was transported to CHOMP by ambulance.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to reported female with head injury from a fall on Franciscan Way. At scene, crews found the woman with a small head laceration, bleeding controlled prior to arrival. Patient put in full c-spine and transported to CHOMP. Engine returned to station.
Carmel Valley: Victim reported that unknown suspect(s) vandalized her car while it was parked at the Arroyo Seco Campgrounds in July.
Big Sur: Person reported unknown subject(s) trespassed on the property on Highway 1 one-quarter mile north of the lighthouse gate on Sept. 19 and caused $158 worth of damage to a “No Trespassing” sign.
Carmel Valley: Female victim reported leaving her purse in the business on West Carmel Valley Road on Sept. 22. When she re-contacted the business later, they were unable to locate her purse. Value of purse and contents estimated at $515.
Big Sur: Person reported finding evidence that a vehicle had trespassed on the property on the Old Coast Road, seven-and-a-half miles from Bixby Creek Bridge, between 1800 hours on Sept. 12 and 1000 hours on Sept. 13.
Big Sur: Victim reported a trespasser on the property on Old Coast Road, one-and-a-half miles from Highway 1 and Andrew Molera State Park, at 0845 hours on Sept. 15.
Carmel Valley: A suspicious vehicle was seen in the area of the 8400 block of Carmel Valley Road
Pebble Beach: An unknown arsonist set fire to Pebble Beach forest, causing from about a half to three-quarters of an acre of woodland to be burned. Case continues.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Grand theft on Mission Street. Report of a possible theft of a dog. The dog had somehow got loose through a fence line and was later recovered.
Pebble Beach: Elderly male was found deceased by his roommate at a Larkin Road residence. Case continues with coroner.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Attempted grand theft at Lincoln and Sixth. Unknown suspect attempted to steal a female’s purse while she was in the restroom stall. The victim was able to keep the suspect from stealing her purse.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Welfare check on Camino Real. Reporting party requested a welfare check at the above noted location. The residence was found to be uninhabitable and subsequently red tagged by the building official. The female’s son came and took custody and care of her. Information forwarded to Monterey County Adult Protective Services.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Lost diamond earring. Reporting party came to the station to report losing her diamond earring somewhere in downtown Carmel while shopping. RP said she lost her earring sometime between 1500 hours to 1630 hours. RP wished to make a report in the event the earring was found and turned over to the police department.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Person reported receiving a suspicious letter directed to her at her place of business on Lincoln Street. The reporting party believes it could possibly be coming from a disgruntled patron. The letter was not threatening in nature. The letter was taken and is attached to this information case. Information only at this time.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Found gold watch on Ocean Avenue turned in to Carmel P.D.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to reported medical emergency on Fourth Avenue. Engine and ambulance on scene, requested to stand by for scene security by
Carmel police, who were already on scene. Engine and ambulance released by CPD, no medical, subject to be transported by police for committal under section 5150 of the Welfare & Institutions Code. Subject placed on 72-hour hold. Engine and ambulance returned to station.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to reported medical emergency on Camino Real.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Carmel Knolls Drive regarding an intoxicated male in his 30s. Subject transported to CHOMP by ambulance.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to female with chest pain. Engine at scene. Assessed and began care for the female awaiting the arrival of the ALS unit. Patient was soon assessed by the medic at scene, and was transported to CHOMP. Engine available returned to station.
Carmel Valley: The father of a 19-year-old female reported her missing somewhere in Carmel Valley as of Friday Sept. 22. Last contact was by text message on Monday, Sept. 25.
Carmel Valley: Female Ned Lane resident reported that her juvenile son ran away from home after an argument. The juvenile returned home two hours later.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Possible missing person. Reporting party had contacted Carmel P.D. to report that his wife made possible suicide threats against herself. Wife was admitted to CHOMP for evaluation. After wife was released, she returned home. The following morning, the RP woke and found that the wife was missing again. Local motels were checked, along with the beach. At approximately 1405 hours, wife contacted the husband and returned home. RP only wanted the incident documented.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Woman bitten by dog while walking on Crespi.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Intoxicated subject on Fifth Avenue. Officers responded to a medical call on a report of a sick female. Upon arrival, it was determined that the female was intoxicated and was not caring for herself properly. She agreed to a voluntary committal at CHOMP and was transported there by CRFA. Officer called CHOMP and arranged for a crises worker to meet with her upon her arrival.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: A female suspect, age 49, was arrested and booked at Dolores and Seventh for public intoxication
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Eighth Avenue resident reported a possible transient sleeping in her shed. Upon arrival, no one was found. While interviewing neighbors, it was determined that the subject was not homeless and actually lived nearby. Reporting party told to call if she saw the person again. Unfounded.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Hermitage Road for a female in her 70s complaining of dizziness. Patient transported to CHOMP.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance dispatched to mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Cypress Drive. Ambulance canceled (out of service due to mechanical problems). Westmed responded.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Dolores. Engine on scene. Crew performed primary patient assessment and assisted ambulance crew with report information and loading for a female in her 70s complaining of slight disorientation. Patient transported to CHOMP by ambulance. Engine returned.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance responded to a medical emergency on Mission Street. Engine and ambulance on scene. Crew assisted with vitals, patient report information and loading for a female in her 40s with extreme ETOH (intoxication). Patient transported to CHOMP by ambulance. Engine returned to station.
Big Sur: A UPS worker reported suspicious circumstances on Highway 1 near Bixby Bridge. He believed that mail was possibly stolen. The subject vehicle was stopped and the claim was unfounded.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Hotel guest on Ocean Avenue reported that he heard four intoxicated persons walking through the hotel complex at approximately 0030 hours. The hotel guest then heard one of the persons try and use the carded door lock for his room. The unidentified persons then tried to enter through the open window knocking down the screen. The hotel guest thinks the persons were intoxicated and were trying to get into the wrong hotel room.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: San Antonio Avenue resident reported three or four spray-paint marks along her fence that borders a concrete walkway to the beach. Resident also noted that there are markings on the concrete sidewalk near the markings on her fence. Resident believes the construction worker working on the house next door may be responsible. Resident only wanted the matter documented.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Subject fell while walking in the business area on San Carlos Street.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Male victim called to report losing his wallet while shopping in Carmel. The last time the reporting party saw his wallet was at a store on Ocean Avenue. RP has recontacted all the shops he visited to attempt to locate his wallet, which met with negative results. RP requested this report in case the wallet was found and turned over to the police department.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Juvenile suspect, age 13, detained, cited and released for shoplifting from a business on Junipero Street.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Subject came to the station to report finding a garment bag on Mission Street.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Carmel Knolls Drive regarding an intoxicated male in his 30s who was vomiting and had a laceration to the head. Subject transported to CHOMP by ambulance.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Pradera for a male in his 90s experiencing numbness and weakness. Patient transported to CHOMP.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance dispatched to a medical emergency on Santa Rita for a male having a seizure. No medical; public assist only.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on South Carmel Hills Drive. Transported a female in her 50s to CHOMP for complaint of weakness.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance were dispatched to a medical emergency on San Carlos Street for a female who had fallen. Both units at scene. Treated the patient.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for a male in his 30s on Alvarado Street who experienced a syncopal episode. Patient transported to CHOMP.
Carmel area: Sometime between Sept. 13 at 2130 hours and Sept. 15 at 2230 hours, the reporting party/victim on Ribera Road misplaced her 3-carat white gold earrings valued at $900.
Carmel area: Sheriff’s dive team was paged out to Point Lobos on a report of a missing diver at 1416 hours. The diver was located and helped to shore.
Pebble Beach: Citizen turned over a wallet that was found in Pebble Beach on 17 Mile Drive. The owner was located and the wallet was returned.
Pacific Grove: A Pebble Beach resident reported she was battered while she was in an acquaintance’s car on Highway 68.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Warrant arrest on San Carlos Street
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Reporting party on Casanova Street stated that she has been receiving annoying phone calls from a former tenant during the last few weeks. The tenant has called numerous times throughout the day advising the RP that “she better watch her back.” The RP has already filed a report with Seaside P.D., and they are in the process of serving a restraining order to the subject. The RP only wanted the incident documented
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Suspicious circumstances on Torres Street. Resident reported that there was a dime-sized hole in the plastic molding of his vehicle above the passenger mirror. The resident last noticed the molding undamaged a week ago. It is unknown what caused the damage. It appears that there are no tool or pry marks. The resident only wanted the damage documented.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for a medical emergency on Cypress Drive for a male in his 50s who was ETOH. Transported patient to CHOMP.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance responded to mutual aid request from Westmed for medical emergency. Treatment refused for a juvenile female with an irritated right eye.
Carmel area: An individual was escorted off school property at the request of school staff.
Pebble Beach: An intoxicated male at the Lodge was taken on a 5150 Welfare & Institutions Code hold after he refused medical treatment for an injury that needed hospitalization. Case closed.