La Jolla crime and public security information: Bike crash, deserted panga, coronavirus numbers, police blotter

La Jolla crime and public security information: Bike crash, deserted panga, coronavirus numbers, police blotter

Bike owner injured in North Torrey Pines Highway crash A bicyclist and a motorist collided

Bike owner injured in North Torrey Pines Highway crash

A bicyclist and a motorist collided the morning of July 9 within the 10900 block of North Torrey Pines Highway in La Jolla, leaving the 55-year-old bicycle owner with severe however non-life-threatening accidents, San Diego police stated.

Based on police, the lady on the bicycle swerved to the left and collided with a automobile pushed by a 79-year-old lady. The impression triggered the bicyclist to fall to the bottom, and he or she was taken to an space hospital.

Alcohol was not an element within the collision, police stated.

Deserted panga discovered on seaside in Hen Rock

An abandoned panga was found July 11 on a rocky beach in the Bird Rock neighborhood of La Jolla, officials said.

An deserted panga was discovered July 11 on a rocky seaside within the Hen Rock neighborhood of La Jolla, officers stated.

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An deserted panga was found on a rocky seaside within the Hen Rock neighborhood in La Jolla the morning of July 11 together with a dozen flotation units, officers stated.

The boat was seen on the shore under Calumet Park round 6:30 a.m. By the point officers arrived, nobody was round. Twelve life preservers have been discovered on or close to the boat, stated Tekae Michael, a special-operations supervisor with U.S. Border Patrol.

Officers with Customs and Border Safety Air and Marine Operations seized the boat, Michael stated. No arrests have been made.

Pangas are low-slung fishing boats with outboard motors that generally are utilized in human smuggling. Officers say their low profile makes them laborious to detect as they cross the U.S.-Mexico border. — The San Diego Union-Tribune

Coronavirus by the numbers

The San Diego County Well being & Human Providers Company posts an up to date checklist of coronavirus circumstances by ZIP code, together with charges per 100,000 residents. Via July 2, ZIP code 92037 (estimated inhabitants 43,400) had a complete of 6,837 registered circumstances (up by 259 from the earlier depend) and 15,795 per 100,000. ZIP code is the code of residence, which will not be the placement of publicity.

The county additionally posts a listing by ZIP code of the variety of residents who’ve acquired at the very least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Via July 6, 41,002 residents of the 92037 ZIP code had acquired at the very least one dose; 36,136 have been thought-about totally vaccinated and 23,847 have been totally vaccinated and had acquired a booster dose.

Police blotter

Additional particulars have been unavailable from San Diego police.

June 24

Open container in public park: 200 block Marine Avenue, 6 p.m.

June 30

Car break-in/theft: 2800 block Torrey Pines Highway, 4:55 p.m.

July 1

Use/beneath the affect of a managed substance: 8400 block La Vereda, 8:20 a.m.

July 3

Business housebreaking: 1200 block Prospect Avenue, 3:47 a.m.

Felony vandalism: 7700 block Starlight Drive, 4 p.m.

Petty theft: 8700 block Gilman Drive, 5 p.m.

July 4

Car break-in/theft: 1100 block Prospect Avenue, 11:10 a.m.

Felony automobile theft: 8400 block Paseo del Ocaso, 6 p.m.

July 5

Felony automobile theft: 6400 block La Jolla Boulevard, 11:20 a.m.

Petty theft: 900 block Prospect Avenue, 3:13 p.m.

July 6

Intercourse crime: 8600 block Villa La Jolla Drive, 7 p.m.

Assault on a peace officer/emergency personnel: 8600 block Villa La Jolla Drive, 8 p.m.

July 7

Car break-in/theft: 8600 block La Jolla Shores Drive, 8:20 p.m.

July 8

Felony assault (threaten crime with intent to terrorize): 8800 block Villa La Jolla Drive, 12:41 a.m.

July 9

Felony shoplifting: 7900 block Girard Avenue, 2:10 p.m.

Car break-in/theft: 1200 block Prospect Avenue, 9:02 p.m.

July 10

Car break-in/theft: 3100 block By way of Alicante, 10:35 a.m.

Petty theft: 8600 block Villa La Jolla Drive, 5:20 p.m.

Compiled by Ashley Mackin-Solomon from police and different native reviews