Sheriff’s Log: Oct. 5 to Oct. 11, 2023

Avalon Sheriff's Station.

The following is the Avalon’s Sheriff’s Stations significant incidents report for the period of Oct. 5 to Oct. 11, 2023.

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Many people who are arrested do not get prosecuted in the first place and many who are prosecuted do not get convicted.

October 5

  • Deputies responded to a family disturbance on a boat moored in Avalon harbor.

The caller stated he and his wife were arguing and they had 4 small dogs on the boat. The deputies arrived and contacted the feuding couple. They determined no crime had been committed and the couple was only arguing.

  • Deputies responded to a noise disturbance call on Sumner Avenue. The caller stated 8 dogs were barking and it was an ongoing problem. The deputies contacted the owner of the dogs who was very apologetic and assured the deputies he was working on a solution.

October 6

  • Deputies were flagged down by a man told them he saw a vicious animal.

The man stated he was on a nature walk and saw a mountain lion or bobcat. After further investigation, it was determined the animal was a peaceful mule deer and not a vicious, scary animal.

October 7

  • Deputies responded to Beacon and Sumner regarding possible vandalism. The caller stated unknown persons were possibly vandalizing a conservancy vehicle parked at the location. The deputies arrived and determined the conservancy vehicle had been sold and had a new owner who would be removing the conservancy stickers. There was no crime being committed.
  • Deputies responded to a disturbance call on the 300 block of Clemente Avenue. The caller stated a man and woman were arguing and slamming doors. Upon arriving, the sergeant and deputy were contacted by the neighbor. The neighbor told them the disturbing party was a big guy and they should probably bring more help. The sergeant and deputy could hear yelling and screaming from inside the location and knocked on the door to check on the welfare of the occupants. A large, shirtless, buffed dude answered the door and began yelling and cursing at them. He told them to leave and get the bleep away from his air BnB. They told him they would not be leaving until they checked the wellbeing of his girlfriend. The man again yelled at them and told them to bleep off. The sergeant told the man he was not being very nice and they would not be leaving until they spoke to the woman. She then came out of the front door and told them she was fine, had not been assaulted and her boyfriend was drunk.

They then left the location as no crime had been committed. As they left, the man continued to scream profanities and they told him to have a nice day.

  • Deputies responded to another disturbance call at the same home on Clemente Avenue. The caller stated the angry man was yelling again. The deputies arrived and walked to the front door of the home. Upon arriving they were greeted with F Bombs and middle fingers by the same man. The man stood at the front window and once again began screaming at the deputies. The man was seen being escorted to an upstairs bedroom by his girlfriend. Once the man was put to bed, the deputies asked his brothers who were at the location to make sure he went to sleep and did not drink anymore. The deputies left the location and were not summoned back.

October 8

  • Deputies responded to the 300 block of Metropole Avenue for a disturbance call. The informant was complaining that construction work was being done at the location in violation of the city ordinance. The deputies contacted the hardworking man and advised him of the complaint. He immediately stopped working and was cooperative.

October 9

  • Deputies served 2 letters of agency to a local man who was continually trespassing and causing problems at a business. The man was advised if he was seen at the properties he would be arrested for trespassing.