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Santee Crime Report: $1,200 in School Supplies Stolen

The following information comes from Santee Sheriff’s Dept. reports. The suspects have not been convicted of a crime.

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August 29

Petty theft was reported in the 10000 block of Pebble Beach Dr.

Grand theft was reported in the 9000 block of Marilla Dr., $5,000 in electronics stolen.

Stolen car was reported in the 10000 block of Mast Blvd, valued at $5,000.

Robbery was reported at Walmart and vandalism against San Diego County property valued at $1,000, in the same incident; 25-year-old male booked.

August 30

License plates were reported stolen in the 1500 block of Clare Ln and the 9000 block of Prospect Ave.

Shoplifting was reported at , valued at $4, 43-year-old female booked at .

Petty theft was reported in the 8000 block of Cuyamaca, $150 in music equipment.

August 31

Obstruct/resist an officer causing minor injuries and drunk in public was reported in the 10000 block of Vista del Cerro Dr, 32-year-old male victim was injured, 23-year-old male booked.

Shoplifting reported at Walmart, $10, 21-year-old male booked.

Sexual battery was reported (assault with attempt to rape), 23-year-old male cited.

Petty theft was reported in the 8000 block of Rumson Dr, $600 in electronics stolen.

The threatening of three school employees was reported in the 8500 block of Cuyamaca St; 27, 23 and 31-year-old female victims, no arrest made.

Battery on a person was reported, 47-year-old male victim, 45-year-old female cited.

September 1

A stolen car was reported in the 10000 block of Mast Blvd, valued at $5,000.

Grand theft was reported in the 10500 block of Felix Dr, jewelry valued at $10,000.

Threatening crime with the intent to terrorize was reported in the 9500 block of Mission Gorge Road, three female victims aged 20, 23 and 57, 52-year-old male arrested.

A commercial burglary was reported at , two computers valued at about $4,000. 

Stolen car was reported in the 9500 block of Mission Gorge Road, valued at $3,000.

A report of causing harm/death of an elder/dependent adult was made in the 9000 block of Carlton Hills Blvd.

September 2

Petty theft was reported in the 300 block of Cobblestone Pl, ID's stolen.

September 3

Battery with serious injury was reported in the 9000 block of Carlton Hills Blvd, 36-year-old male victim.

Vehicular burglary was reported in the 10000 block of Mission Gorge Road; laptop, books and other school supplies valued at $1,200 stolen.

 

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Fotis Tsimboukakis May 21, 2013 at 03:56 pm
I think the communities, Santee here, should band together and raise that money for schoolRead More supplies,instead of the teachers. I for one would throw in the first $100. I think between the residents and the local businesses we could raise the $10,000 to $15,000 that I am guessing would be needed. In Scripps Ranch, where both my kids attended school, the parents banded together and covered a HALF A MILLION shortfall in no time about 9 years ago during the cuts. And you don't have to have kids in school now to contribute. I don't anymore,BUT GOOD PUBLIC education with the right tools BENEFITS ALL AND THE FUTURE OF AMERICA MOST OF ALL. So I am first.
Steven Bartholow (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 03:53 pm
Thanks for posting this. I also added this to our events list. In the future I suggest posting anRead More announcement and event for maximum exposure- http://santee.patch.com/posts/event/new Good luck with the fundraiser!
RainWaterSystems May 17, 2013 at 10:58 am
That's awesome! We wish you success and recovery. We suggest two books; A Purpose Driven Life byRead More Rick Warren and Think and Grow Rich by Napolean Hill. I hope to be in a position to hire a salesman this fall.
Steven Bartholow (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 10:34 am
Anyone else recommend a Santee family owned business that's outside the city?
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Where do you type what you want to view, like "Quail Brush"?
Steven Bartholow (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 10:01 am
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Mike Walker April 23, 2013 at 01:20 pm
this is why the battlefield has changed temporarily from the political arena to the Energy Arena.Read More Co Gen Tricks and the usual suspects are making their big money bet on two inevitable facts that will force the hand of the CPUC and CEC to place a new gas power plant somewhere in the area. 1) the Electric Vehicle Mandate. 2) voltage support (power factor) needed by the industrial wind and solar farms in the desert. There is more to what meets the eye with the aggressive push by the usual suspects to cover our open spaces in the East County with these poorly sited RE projects. More wind and solar farms means more gas power plants. There is only one way to fight the destruction of our open spaces, and that is with roof top solar, conservation, energy efficiency and community owned energy districts. The fisrt thing that needs to be done is the City of Santee exempt residential scale PV installs from needing a building permit. Australia, Germany and the State of Vermont do not require a Building Permit to install PV.
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just my opinion April 22, 2013 at 01:04 am
Stephen, well said!!!!!