Sheriff’s Log: Dec. 11-Dec. 17

The following is the Avalon Sheriff’s Station significant incidents report for the week of Dec. 11 to Dec 17.

There were no significant incidents on Dec. 13 and Dec. 16.

“It is important to note that no assumption of criminal guilt or affiliation should be drawn from the content of the information provided in this report,” said Capt. Doug Fetteroll, commander of the Station.  

The following is the Avalon Sheriff’s Station significant incidents report for the week of Dec. 11 to Dec 17.

There were no significant incidents on Dec. 13 and Dec. 16.

“It is important to note that no assumption of criminal guilt or affiliation should be drawn from the content of the information provided in this report,” said Capt. Doug Fetteroll, commander of the Station.  

“Many people who get arrested do not get convicted or even charged with crimes for which they have been arrested,” he said.

December 11

• Deputies conducted a Probation search of a residence in the 300 block of Sumner Avenue. No violations of Probation were identified.

• An Avalon resident reported being the victim of terrorist threats.

December 12

• At 2:20 p.m., Luis Casillas, M/20, a temporary resident of Avalon, was arrested at the “Cross” on Wrigley Terrace Road for possession of a controlled substance.  

An adult Avalon resident with Mr. Casillas was cited for possession of Marijuana.  

No additional narcotics were recovered during a subsequent Probation search of the home in which Mr. Casillas’ was residing.

• An Avalon resident reported that water was stolen from an exterior faucet at her business in the 200 block of Sumner Avenue.   

December 14

• At 10:55 p.m., Ricardo Ramirez, MH/21, an Avalon resident was arrested for a no bail warrant.

December 15

• At 2 p.m., Judy Nicholson, a resident of Two Harbors, was arrested for assault with force likely to cause great bodily injury.

December 17

Deputies held a community outreach event on Pebbly Beach Road for the residents on the east end of Avalon.  

The event, which was sponsored by Catalina Beverage, was to encourage the Neighborhood Watch philosophy of looking out for your neighbors.  The Sheriff’s Department also wanted to reassure the residents that despite the area’s slight separation from the center of Avalon, they will do everything possible, so they can enjoy their quality of life.    

Golf cart thefts

No golf carts were reported stolen this week.  Reminder: Anyone with information regarding the taking of another person’s golf cart, is encouraged to notify the detectives at the Avalon Sheriff’s Station. Under California Law, it is a felony to “Joyride” and prosecution will be sought.