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Sheriff ’s deputies arrest two on Tuesday, May 26 Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor

Romie Ann Zayak. She was taken into custody on a new charge of being under the influence of a control substance. Upon completion of the compliance checks deputies directed their patrols towards higher crime areas and assisted in a second arrest.” “ Tw e n t y - s e v e n - y e a r - o l d Antonio Dejesus Ramirez was arrested on an outstanding felony warrant related to a vehicle theft and identity theft,” said Pocklington. Both arrestees were booked into Vista Detention Facility. Pocklington said another four individuals were contacted and field interviews completed on them. The Sheriff’s Dept. would like to remind citizens to call in anything they see that appears suspicious to the non-emergency line, (858) 565-5200.

Sheriff ’s deputies arrested one woman and one man on Tuesday, May 26, during and after a probation compliance operation and warrant service in the Fallbrook area. According to Sgt. David Pocklington, “On May 26, at 7 a.m., three deputies from the San Diego Sheriff’s Department conducted a probation compliance operation and warrant service in the Fallbrook Command. The probation compliance objective was to contact probationers who fall under Assembly Bill 109 and verify they are abiding by the terms of their releases from county jail. The probationers were identified through crime and intelligence analysis as individuals most likely to re-offend.” “Deputies went to 10 locations and contacted four probationers,” he continued. “Arrested was Fallbrook resident, 27-year-old

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Starbucks slated to open in empty bank building Andrea Verdin Special to The Village News

Coffee fans will have reason to celebrate this fall as a Starbucks is making plans to open in a spot previously occupied by a bank in a Fallbrook shopping center located in the 1100 block of South Mission Road. While a Starbucks spokeswoman did not have specific details to share at this time, she did confirm that the coffee chain will open up shop next to the Carl’s Jr. restaurant on South Mission. “Starbucks is always looking for great locations to better meet the needs of our customers, and we are delighted to confirm that we will be opening a new location in Fallbrook,” she said. The owners went to a recent Fallbrook Community Planning Group (FCPG) meeting to request

June 4, 2015

SHERIFF’S LOG May 20 2600 block Lynda Ln.

5150/Mental disorder

May 21 200 block Ammunition Rd.

Arrest: Probation violation

S. Old Hwy 395 @ SR76 (#1)

Arrest: Selling marijuana; possess marijuana for sale; possess over 28.5 grams marijuana

S. Old Hwy 395 @SR76 (#2)

Arrest: Under the influence of controlled substance

29900 block Margale Ln.

5150/Mental disorder

1900 block Reche Rd.

Child abuse

May 22 500 block Ammunition Rd.

Arrest: Resist officer, causing minor injuries

1200 block Palomino Rd.

Forgery

4500 block Orange Hill

Arrest: Spousal abuse w/minor injuries

May 23 200 block W. Clemmens Ln.

5150/Mental disorder

1100 block S. Mission Rd.

Arrest: Warrants (2)

2000 block Camino Rainbow

Arrest: Spousal abuse w/minor injury

400 block Ammunition Rd.

Arrest: Probation violation

1000 block E. Mission Rd.

Burglary

1100 block S. Mission Rd.

Cited: Possess controlled substance

S. Mission Rd. @ E. Clemmens Ln.

Arrest: Probation violation

600 block S. Main Ave.

Arrest: Probation violation

2600 block Daisy Ln.

Arrest: Felony/flash incarceration

May 24 41300 block De Luz Rd.

Vehicle burglary

May 25 900 block Alturas Rd.

Battery

100 block E. Alvarado St.

Arrest: DUI

800 block S. Main Ave.

Shoplifting

1200 block Clos Duval

Arrest: Spousal abuse w/minor injury

a design review waiver, allowing for exterior alterations and the addition of a tower and signs. This will be the first Starbucks brick and mortar shop in Fallbrook, but a Starbucks stand is located inside the Albertsons grocery store in the same shopping center as the proposed new location. The Albertsons’ store director said he was not able to comment on the new Starbucks and its possible impact on the grocery store’s coffee shop. Various attempts were made to contact Carlos Illingworth, director of communications and government affairs for Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions, in order to get a comment, however, Illingworth did not return phone calls by press time.

1100 block S. Vine St.

Battery (spouse) w/minor injuries

2000 block S. Mission Rd. (#1)

Arrest: Under the influence of controlled substance

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2000 block S. Mission Rd. (#2)

Arrest: Under the influence of controlled substance

1500 block Macadamia Dr.

Vandalism

Olive Hill Rd. @ Mission Rd.

Commercial burglary

32000 block Del Cielo Oeste

Violate domestic court order

400 block Ammunition Rd.

Spousal abuse w/minor

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May 26 3400 block Caballo Ln.

Arrest: Battery (spouse)

1400 block S. Mission Rd.

Battery w/minor injury

31300 block Club Vista Ln.

Theft from elder adult

5800 block Avenida Jinette

Battery

300 block E. Alvarado St.

Found narcotics

Pala Mesa Hts. Rd. @ Pankey Rd.

Report of marijuana

500 block Ammunition Rd.

Vehicle burglary

1000 block Barsky Ln.

Suspicious activity

E. Aviation Rd. @ S. Main Ave.

Arrest: Felony warrant

2000 block E. Mission Rd.

Arrest: Under the influence of controlled substance

May 27

injury 700 block S. Mission Rd. (#1)

Cited: Possess controlled substance paraphernalia

700 block S. Mission Rd. (#2)

Cited: Possess controlled substance paraphernalia

32100 block Aquaduct Rd.

Commercial burglary

3800 block Lake Circle Dr.

Recover stolen vehicle

May 28

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400 block N. Main Ave.

Arrest: Spousal abuse w/minor injuries

200 block E. Dougherty St.

5150/Mental disorder

1700 block E. Alvarado St.

Arrest: Warrant

4100 block Oak Island Ln.

Arrest: Violate felony parole

S. Stage Coach Ln. @ Via Feliz

Arrest: Felony warrant

1700 block Vista del Lago

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