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Bone Found, Possibly Human in Laguna Niguel Yard

A rundown of calls that came into the O.C. Sheriff's Department from Oct. 27-28 in Laguna Niguel.

A woman reported she found a suspicious bone buried in her front yard. She didn’t believe it belonged to an animal. The incident occurred on Saturday, Oct. 27 at 6:03 p.m. at the 29500 block of Crown Creek.

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

Sunday, Oct. 28:

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Disturbance-Family Dispute 6:28 p.m. Dana Point Harbor Drive/Cove Road. A caller reported a man in his 30s, with dark hair and wearing a red shirt and black shorts was near the Baby Beach bathrooms, threatening to hit his 6-year-old daughter with a branch. (Dana Point)

Suspicious Person 1:06 p.m. 33000 block of Tesoro Street. A caller said he was a local ice-cream man, and claimed a non-licensed ice-cream man was on his “turf.” (Dana Point)

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Saturday, Oct. 27:

Citizen Assist 4:36 p.m. 25000 block of Sanoria Street. A caller referenced he had on Smith and Wesson handcuffs and he did not have a key to remove them.

Assist Outside Agency 9:43 a.m. 25300 block of Dana Point Harbor Drive. A subject was combative over his dog biting people. The subject was detained. (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 Debbie.Sklar@patch.com.

 

—Compiled by Nicole Cook

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