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Student Posts About Wanting to Use Gun

A rundown of calls that came into the O.C. Sheriff's Department from February 11–12.

Here are more items from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department blotter. All incidents were reported within Laguna Niguel unless otherwise noted.

A caller stated that a 15-year-old student who attends San Clemente High School was posting dark messages on Instagram, stating that she had a gun and wanted to use it. The caller was concerned for the girl’s safety and wanted to make sure the gun was secured. The incident occurred on Tuesday, February 12 at the 34400 block of Camino El Molino at 2:13 p.m. in Dana Point.

Tuesday, Feb. 12:                                                 

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Assist Outside Agency 9:00 a.m. Sardina/street of the Golden Lantern. A caller reported that a vehicle was on fire. It was not occupied.

Disturbance 4:19 p.m. street of the Blue Lantern/Santa Clara Avenue. A caller reported that subjects in a black Toyota Tacoma were screaming as they passed people on the street. (Dana Point)

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Monday, Feb. 11:

Welfare Check 3:00 p.m. Hidden Hills Road/street of the Golden Lantern. A caller reported that a 12-year-old girl climbed up a 70 foot tree, and was afraid she might fall out of it.

Keep the Peace 2:52 p.m. Stonehill Drive/Del Obispo Street. A caller reported that he got in a verbal argument with another dog owner at the dog park. The caller reported that the subject’s dog was dragging a child by the neck. (Dana Point)

CSI Laguna Niguel includes up-to-date reports from ocsd.org, the website of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. Reported incidents are taken from the official calls for service records kept by the OCSD. All parties represented above are presumed innocent until proven guilty. For questions about this blotter, email the editor at paige.austin@patch.com.

 

—Compiled by Nicole Cook

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