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Drunk Man Walking Down Main Street Trying to Pick Fights

Here are five odd, interesting or important crime calls reported by the Seal Beach Police Department.

SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE

12/09/2012 — 2:35 p.m. — Main and Pacific Coast Highway — A caller on the way to Seal Beach said she was being tailed by a dark-haired woman in her late 20s-early 30s, driving what was possibly a Toyota Scion.

FAMILY DISTURBANCE

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12/09/2012 — 2:37 p.m. — Riversea Road — A woman said she was trying to leave a home and an unnamed man wouldn't let her.  The man allegedly screamed at her and threatened her.

TRAFFIC COLLISION WITH INJURIES

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12/09/2012 — 3:07 p.m. — Plymouth and Seal Beach — A caller said a Silver Volkswagen SUV hit his gray Toyota Camry and then left the scene. The caller said he had a picture of the vehicle. Medics were requested because one of the people involved hit his head.

DISTURBING THE PEACE

12/09/2012 — 10:52 p.m. — Main Street — A man wearing a white shirt and blue jeans was walking northbound on Main Street. He was allegedly drunk and trying to start fights with people.

BURGLARY REPORT

12/10/2012 — 12:44 p.m. — Pacific Coast Highway — Someone stole a tablet and a phone worth a combined $200 about 15 minutes earlier. The caller described the suspects as a bald man with a mustache, a black shirt and dark coat with fur on it and a woman with brown hair a dark shirt, a dark colored sweater and brown boots. The caller didn’t know if the two left in a vehicle. 

Courtesy the Seal Beach Police Department

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