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North Tahoe crime logs, Feb. 22-March 2

Sun staff report

TAHOE CITY, Calif. and#8212; Below are incidents from the Placer County Sheriffand#8217;s Office press log for Feb. 22 to March 2.

Feb. 22

and#8226; At 8 a.m. on the 7800 block of North Lake Boulevard in Kings Beach, a male subject was arrested for burglary that occurred a week earlier. The suspect allegedly stole vodka and hot dogs from a local grocery store.



Feb. 26

and#8226; Sometime within the past week, an unknown suspect stole a golf cart from the maintenance yard at an area golf course.



Feb. 27

and#8226; At 9 a.m. on Brooke Avenue in Kings Beach, a male subject was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol.

Feb. 28

and#8226; At 3:30 p.m. on Highlands View Road in Truckee, an unknown suspect(s) removed 2 laptops from an unlocked apartment.

and#8226; At 9:30 p.m. near the intersection of Highway 89 and Squaw Valley Road, a subject was pulled over for a traffic violation when it was determined he was driving under the influence of alcohol. Subject turned over to CHP for DUI arrest.

Feb. 29

and#8226; At 1:30 p.m., officers responded to the 1900 block of Squaw Valley Road to a report that an unknown suspect removed a victimand#8217;s camera from her bag at a party on Feb. 25

March 2

and#8226; At noon on the 1900 block of Squaw Valley Road, an unknown suspect removed a ski bag filled with ski gear, a wallet and cash from an indoor venue.

and#8226; At 3 p.m. on the 1900 block of Squaw Valley Road, an unknown suspect allegedly scratched the tailgate of victimand#8217;s car on purpose.

and#8226; At 9:30 p.m. on the 3000 block of North Lake Boulevard in Tahoe City, officers made contact with a highly intoxicated female subject removing her clothing in the middle of the highway. Female taken into protective custody for drunk in public.


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