Crime cases, arrests/citations in Carmel Valley/Del Mar/Solana Beach area for June 2015
The numbers of crime cases by type, where type is defined by the most serious crime that occurred, and arrests/citations with valid addresses that were reported by July 10 to the San Diego County’s Automated Regional Justice Information System (ARJIS) for June 2015 in the San Diego City neighborhoods of Del Mar Heights, Carmel Valley, North City, and Torrey Highlands, and the cities of Del Mar and Solana Beach, are shown below:
Del Mar Heights
1 case involving persons: 1 simple assault
8 cases involving property: 2 residential burglaries, 3 financial crimes, 1 theft other than of or from vehicles, and 2 vehicle break-ins
39 arrests/citations: 2 assault, 1 deadly weapons, 1 narcotics, 5 speeding, and 30 traffic other than DUI and speeding
Carmel Valley
8 cases involving persons: 1 aggravated and 5 simple assaults, 1 sex other than rape, and 1 commercial robbery
44 cases involving property: 3 commercial and 5 residential burglaries, 13 financial crimes, 3 malicious mischief/vandalism, 12 thefts other than of or from vehicles, 5 vehicle break-ins, and 3 vehicle thefts
2 cases involving less serious crimes
145 arrests/citations: 1 assault, 1 drunk in public, 1 DUI, 5 narcotics, 30 speeding, 95 traffic other than DUI and speeding, and 12 other
North City
2 cases involving persons: 2 aggravated assaults
8 cases involving property: 1 commercial and 1 residential burglaries, 2 financial crimes, and 4 vehicle break-ins
1 case involving a less serious crime
23 arrests/citations: 2 assault, 1 DUI, 7 speeding, 11 traffic other than DUI and speeding, and 2 other
Torrey Highlands
1 case involving persons: 1 aggravated assault
1 case involving property: 1 theft other than of or from vehicles
2 cases involving less serious crimes
13 arrests/citations: 12 traffic other than DUI and speeding, and 1 other
City of Del Mar
15 cases involving persons: 12 simple assaults and 3 sex other than rape
29 cases involving property: 1 commercial and 3 residential burglaries, 2 financial crimes, 5 malicious mischief/vandalism, 9 thefts other than of or from vehicles, and 9 vehicle break-ins
20 cases involving less serious crimes
225 arrests/citations: 8 assault, 14 drunk in public, 3 DUI, 1 sex other than rape, 7 narcotics, 4 speeding, 118 traffic other than DUI and speeding, and 70 other
City of Solana Beach
7 cases involving persons: 1 aggravated and 4 simple assaults, 1 exhibiting a deadly weapon, and 1 sex other than rape
31 cases involving property: 3 commercial and 5 residential burglaries, 1 other burglary, 1 financial crime, 5 malicious mischief/vandalism, 6 thefts other than of or from vehicles, 6 vehicle break-ins, and 4 vehicle theft
20 cases involving less serious crimes
278 arrests/citations: 2 assault, 3 burglary, 1 deadly weapons, 7 drunk in public, 1 DUI, 1 malicious mischief/ vandalism, 4 narcotics, 74 speeding, 106 traffic other than DUI and speeding, and 79 other
You can get a map that shows the hundred-block location of 15 types of crime cases in the past 180 days from www.crimemapping.com. First click on California and then on San Diego Police for Del Mar Heights, Carmel Valley, North City, and Torrey Highlands locations, or San Diego County Sheriff for Del Mar and Solana Beach locations. Then select from up to 15 types of crime cases, a date range, and enter an address. And then click on Search to get a map and select a search radius. You can also generate a report that lists all the mapped crime cases.
And for crime prevention tips and other information on safety and security, go to the Crime Prevention and Education section of the San Diego Police Department’s website at www.sandiego.gov/police/services/prevention/index.shtml or the Crime Prevention page in the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department website at www.sdsheriff.net/co_crimeprevention.html.
— Tracey Williams, SDPD Northwestern Division Community Relations Officer
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