North Tahoe crime logs, Nov. 10-22
TAHOE CITY, Calif. and#8212; The following are incident reports submitted by the Placer County Sheriff’s Office Tahoe substation during the time period of Nov. 10-22.
Nov. 10
Vandalism: At 2:30 p.m. on the 8700 Block of North Lake Boulevard in Kings Beach an unknown suspect vandalized a victimand#8217;s vehicle by cutting hoses and cables.
Nov. 11
Theft: At 6 a.m. at a hotel resort in Olympic Valley an unknown suspect stole a snowblower.
Nov. 13
Theft: Sometime overnight on Cedarwood Drive in Tahoe City an unknown suspect removed a wallet from victimand#8217;s vehicle.
Drunk: At 8:30 p.m. on Lake Vista Road in Kings Beach a male subject was arrested for public drunkenness.
Nov. 14
Theft: At 3 p.m. at the Village at Northstar an unknown suspect removed a victimand#8217;s cell phone from a business.
Nov. 16
DUI: At 1:40 a.m. on West Lake Boulevard in Tahoe City a subject was pulled over for speeding and it was determined he was driving under the influence of alcohol. The DUI arrest was turned over to the California Highway Patrol.
Nov. 18
DUI: At 12:30 a.m. on State Highway 89 and Cathedral Court in Tahoe City a male subject was turned over to CHP for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol.
Theft: Sometime in July on Sequoia Avenue in Tahoe City an unknown suspect removed jewelry from victimand#8217;s dresser from her vacation home.
Nov. 19
DUI collision: At 3 a.m. on State Highway 267 and Cambridge Drive in Kings Beach, pursuant to a report of a vehicle crashed into a telephone pole, a driver was turned over to CHP for suspected DUI.
Nov. 20
Theft: At 9 a.m. at the Village at Northstar an unknown suspect removed cell phone from victimand#8217;s purse.
Theft: Police were alerted that sometime in the past month on Dakar Road in Agate Bay an unknown suspect stole a cord of firewood.
Nov. 21
Warrant: At 10 a.m. in the Highlands Neighborhood in Tahoe City a female suspect issued a promise to appear in court on a Placer County warrant.
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