Crime & Safety

Drunk Driver Hits Center Divider Repeatedly

Also in local crime calls, a woman accused someone of hacking into her computer and deleting items she needs for court.

By John Crandall

Editor's Note: The following crime calls were made to the Seal Beach Police Department and listed on the SBPD dispatch log.

TRANSIENT

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  • 07/02/2013 — 4:15 p.m. — 5th Street and Pacific Coast Highway — A man walking south on Pacific Coast Highway was yelling at vehicles and making obscene gestures. Wearing a black jacket and carrying a large bag, the man said he was upset over a song playing on his radio.

COUNSELING

  • 07/02/2013 — 9:46 p.m. Harvard Lane — A woman accused someone of hacking into her computer and deleting items she needed for court. The woman was referred to the San Bernardino Children and Families Commission and the Chino Police Department.

DRUNK DRIVER

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  • 07/02/2013 — 11:20 p.m. — Lampson Avenue and Candleberry Avenue— A westbound truck driven by a male motorist kept hitting the street's center divider. The vehicle was a dark green or black Toyota.

DISTRURBANCE – FAMILY

  • 07/03/2013 — 7:25 a.m. — Plymouth Drive — A 24-year-old relative was under the influence of methamphetamine and refused to leave the area, a caller said.

MUNICIPAL CODE VIOLATION

  • 07/03/2013 — 12:40 p.m. — Seal Beach Boulevard — A woman between 40 and 50 years old with a baby carriage was digging in the trash for recyclables and leaving trash on the ground as she moved along.

Editor's Note: Not all facts in each report are made public. There should be no assumption of guilt based on this limited information.

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