- Oak View Circle, 1:09 a.m. A resident reported a rock was thrown through a front window of the home.
- Glen Canyon Court, 9:19 a.m. A resident reported a vehicle was vandalized overnight.
Trespassing
- East Third Street, 2:17 a.m. A resident reported a male suspect who appeared to be drunk was in the backyard of the home. He was aggressive and refused to leave the yard. He then jumped the fence and was in the parking lot behind Rosy's at the Beach. He was later arrested on suspicion of being drunk in public.
Disturbance
- Ramada Inn, Condit Road, 3:53 a.m. An employee reported a male suspect with possible mental issues was in the lobby of the hotel arguing with the clerk, threatening to break windows and refusing to leave. He was later transported to the hospital for a mental evaluation.
Auto burglary
- Glen Canyon Court, 8:54 a.m. A resident reported a Toyota Highlander was broken into overnight. A window was shattered, and a computer, computer bag and two company checks were stolen.
June 29 Vandalism
- Blue Jay Drive, 8:16 a.m. A resident reported someone spraypainted his driveway overnight, and two days before his vehicle was hit with paintballs. He told police this is the fourth time his property has been vandalized.
June 30 Auto burglary
- Monte Vista Apartments, Del Monte Avenue, 8:01 a.m. A resident reported a Subaru was broken into overnight. A window was shattered, and several Target bags with purchases inside were stolen.
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