Sheriff’s Log April 23-29

The following is the Avalon Sheriff’s Station significant incidents report for the week of April 23 to April 29. A significant incident is defined as one that generates a report.

“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 Avalon Sheriff’s Station.

The following is the Avalon Sheriff’s Station significant incidents report for the week of April 23 to April 29. A significant incident is defined as one that generates a report.

“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 Avalon Sheriff’s Station.

April 23

• John Laspia, M/49, a resident of Dana Point, was arrested for Drunk Driving.  

April 24

• Amanda Cervantes, F/31, an Avalon resident, was arrested for a $25,000 warrant and additionally charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.  

April 25

• Matthew Garcia, M/22, an Avalon resident, was arrested for burglary and a weapons violation.

April 26

• No significant incidents.

April 27

• Anthony Lucki, M/23, a resident of Newport Coast was arrested for battery, drunk in public, and resisting arrest.

• Daniel Maranon, M/31, a resident of Newport Coast, was arrested for drunk in public.

• Raul Tello-Tellez, M/29, a resident of Moreno Valley, was arrested for battery and drunk in public.

April 28

• No significant incidents.

April 29

• Sheriff’s K-9, alerted on an Avalon resident’s backpack at the Cabrillo Mole.  

Approximately one ounce of marijuana was recovered and the resident was cited for possession of marijuana.

Golf carts

One golf cart was erroneously reported as stolen. The owner believed it was stolen because person(s) unknown took the seat covers and the owner didn’t recognize the cart.