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Neighbor Allegedly Leaves Chicken Carcass on Doorstep

A rundown of calls that came into the O.C. Sheriff's Department from Oct. 7-8 in Laguna Niguel.

A woman reported discovering a chicken carcass left on her doorstep. She told authorities, she believed her neighbor who lives two doors down was responsible. The incident occurred on Sunday, Oct. 7 at 3:48 p.m., at the 23200 block of Via Milano.

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

Monday, Oct. 8:

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Suspicious Person 2:36 p.m. 0 block of Trestles. A caller reported a man was taking pictures of the children near the school.

Disturbance 11:59 p.m. Camino Mira Costa/Camino Capistrano. A caller reported young kids were behind a wall throwing water balloons filled with Jell-O at cars. (Dana Point)

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Cruelty to Animals 12:00 p.m. 0 block of Saint Michael. A woman reported she found a black cat in her backyard she believed was intentionally decapitated. (Dana Point)

Sunday, Oct. 7:

Traffic Hazard 5:28 p.m. A caller reported neighbors were placing traffic cones in lanes, causing a traffic hazard and illegally reserving parking spots.

Disturbance 1:36 p.m. 33800 block of Del Obispo Street. A woman reported a man threatened her, because he was sweeping dog urine down by her apartment, and words were exchanged. According to the woman, the man was the boyfriend of another woman who lived at the residence, but was currently in rehab. The caller claimed the boyfriend should not be at the residence. (Dana Point)

CSI Laguna Niguel includes up-to-date reports from ocsd.org, the web site 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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