These reports were culled from the Seal Beach Police Department's Crime Log for Jan. 22 through Jan. 28.
BURGLARY REPORT
- 01/22/2013 — 9:07 a.m. — Cedar Crest Lane — An unknown suspect stole jewelry — worth between $500 and $600 — from a caller’s residence within the last two weeks.
LOBBY
- 01/22/2013 — 9:41 a.m. — Crestview Avenue — Someone entered a gray Toyota Matrix and stole a $240 GPS. There were no signs of forced entry, and the vehicle may have been unlocked.
WELFARE TRANSIENT
- 01/22/2013 — 1:26 p.m. — Pacific Coast Highway and First Street — A woman wearing a white and black striped tank top and jean shorts appeared to be “under the influence of something,” a caller said. The woman was leaning up against a traffic signal and her eyes kept opening and closing. It turned out she was in need of medical aid – possibly suffering seizures – and paramedics were called to the location.
SUSPICIOUS PERSON
- 01/22/13 — 2:12 p.m. — Main Street — A woman in her 30s wearing a pink top was walking southbound on the east side of the street yelling profanities. The caller said she might be on a Bluetooth yelling on the phone.
VANDALISM
- 01/22/2013 — 4:50 p.m. — Main Street and Central Avenue — A man reportedly broke a window of a Main Street business with his shoulder. he man was described as 30-years-old with brown hair and wearing a white t-shirt, jeans and a white jacket with the words "Seal Beach" on it. The caller said the person was probably a transient. The incident occurred on the east side of Main, just south of Central.
Editor's Note: Not all facts in each report are made public; the outcome of the report may differ from the original blotter item. There should be no assumption of guilt based on this limited information.