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Crime & Safety

Wife Wants to Kick Hubby Out For Playing Video Game

A rundown of calls that came into the O.C. Sheriff's Department from Dec. 13-14 in Dana Point and Laguna Niguel.

A wife called 9-1-1 on her husband, because she wanted to kick him out of the house for playing a video game. The incident was reported on Friday, Dec. 14 at 11:46 p.m., at the 34600 block of Camino El Molino in Laguna Niguel.

Friday Dec. 14

Battery Report 10:45 a.m. 27900 block of Niguel Heights. A substitute teacher at Laguna Niguel Elementary School allegedly hit a student.

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Thurs. Dec. 13

Suspicious Person 9:31 a.m. 30000 block of Whitecap. A woman,85, referenced an ongoing problem with her neighbor, whom she believed was growing marijuana in his backyard. She claimed he tried to poison her dog and that he put a nail under her tire because she parked in front of his residence. 

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Vandalism Report 8:40 a.m. 30200 block of Pacific Island Drive. A caller reported someone wrote “kill cops” directly across from the Niguel Summit Apartments, on the right side, before entering the complex.

Citizen Assist 10:10 p.m. 33900 block of Cape Cove. A woman reported she received chemical burns from the association pool. She refused assistance from the Orange County Fire Authority. She wanted to speak to deputies to close the pool, as the association was not answering her phone calls. (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.

About this column: A roundup of reports from the OC Sheriff's Department.

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