Sheriff’s Log: July 23 to July 29

The following is the Avalon Sheriff’s Station significant incidents report for the week of July 23 to July 29.

“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.  Many people who get arrested do not get convicted or even charged with crimes for which they have been arrested,” said Capt. Doug Fetteroll, commander of the Station.

June  23

The following is the Avalon Sheriff’s Station significant incidents report for the week of July 23 to July 29.

“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.  Many people who get arrested do not get convicted or even charged with crimes for which they have been arrested,” said Capt. Doug Fetteroll, commander of the Station.

June  23

• A 15-year-old resident of Avalon was arrested for operating a golf cart while under the influence of alcohol.

June  24

No significant incidents.

June  25

• During the evening, graffiti was spray painted on the side of a trolley which was parked in the 400 block of Avalon Canyon Road.

• An Avalon resident reported a minor hit and run accident in the 300 block of Whitley Avenue.    

June  26

• Saul Delarosa, M/18, a resident of Avalon, was arrested for operating a golf cart while under the influence of alcohol.

• Christian Murillo, M/22, a resident of Avalon, was arrested for trespassing at the 300 block of Sumner Avenue.

June  27

An Avalon resident reported miscellaneous items were stolen from his kayak while it was secured to the dinghy dock on Casino Way.

June  28

• Curtis Rydell, M/23, a resident of Avalon, was arrested for drunk in public.

• Christina Corvero, F/26, a resident of Wilmington, was arrested for drunk in public.

June  29

• An Avalon resident reported that someone stuck an object in the door lock to his vehicle, possibly damaging the lock.

A thank you note

Avalon Seafood, Three Palms Avalon Arcade, and the Catalina Coffee and Cookie Company have all generously donated coupons for deputies to give to youth in the community who are caught in the act of being good.  

Also, Coney Island started an All-Star program with the Sheriff’s Station.

They provided a bag of stars for deputies to give out to exemplary youth who can exchange the stars at their restaurant for a special treat.  The Sheriff’s Station would like to thank all the businesses for their community spirit and support.   

Golf carts

No golf carts were reported stolen this week.