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Crime & Safety

Sister Hits Brother with Her High Heels

A rundown of calls that came into the O.C. Sheriff's Department from Sept. 15-16 in Laguna Niguel.

A young girl claimed her brother attacked and threw her to the floor, and she defended herself by striking him with her high-heeled shoes. Deputies inspecting the house said she appeared to have written on the bathroom mirror that she planned to pee on her brother’s toothbrush, and challenged him to a fight. The incident occurred on Sunday, Sept. 16, at 10:41 a.m. at the 25000 block of Eaton Lane.

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

Sunday, Sept. 16:

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Disturbance 8:17 p.m. 30900 block of Ariana Lane. A caller reported that a woman was heard screaming from next door: “I’m gonna get you.” She sounded like she might have been drunk.

Suspicious Person 1:52 p.m. 33900 block of Alcazar Drive. A caller reported a man was seen going through trash cans and looking into vehicles. The man was in his 40s to 50s, with blond hair, a yellow baseball cap, a white T-shirt and blue swim trunks. (Dana Point)

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Saturday, Sept. 15:

Welfare Check 3:43 p.m. 30000 block of Tessier. A man reported he woke up bloody and with fingerprints on him at the and believed that his female roommate was abusing him. He stated that she lies, and is a chronic alcoholic.

Suspicious Person 3:25 p.m. 0 block of Corfu. A woman reported two youngsteers were walking in Pooch Park with rifles, and he didn’t know if they were airsoft or BB guns. The caller was concerned because glass on her fence had been shot out before.

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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