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Police Blotter: Thefts, DUIs and Illegal Prescriptions

Local police activity for the week of July 9 to July 15.

The following information was provided by the Glendora Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.

Monday, July 9. Lt. Rob Lamborghini on and Lt. Joe Ward duty.
8:13 a.m. - A vandalism report was filed in the 300 block of West Mountain View Street.

12:54 p.m. - Theft report at Citrus College, 1000 West Foothill Blvd. A purse and hard drive were allegedly taken.

2:16 p.m. - A traffic stop was conducted in the 400 block of West Route 66. Officers arrested the driver on suspicion of possessing of marijuana for sale. The driver was released on bond.

6:20 p.m. - A residential burglary report was investigated in the 300 block of South Pennsylvania Avenue.

8:26 p.m. - Officers investigated a suspicious occupied vehicle in the 900 block of South Amelia Avenue and arrested the driver on suspicion of possessing drug paraphernalia. The driver was cited and released.

Tuesday, July 10. Lt Rob Lamborghini and Lt. Joe Ward on duty.
12:17 a.m. - A traffic stop was conducted in the 400 block of West Gladstone Street. Officers arrested the subject on suspicion of DUI and exceeding the legal blood-alcohol level. The driver was eventually cited and transferred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

6:35 a.m. - An officer was hailed near South Barranca Avenue and Gladstone Street. A hit and run was reported. The suspect vehicle was later located on Alford Street near the 210 freeway, sans the driver. The vehicle was discovered to have been stolen out of Azusa, Ward said.

4:30 p.m. - A grand theft auto was reported in the 1000 block of Flamingo Street. A blue truck was stolen while the owner was working. Lawnmowers and tools were in the back, police said. The actual theft occurred around 4 p.m. The truck was later recovered  around 8:18 p.m. only a few blocks away, Ward said.

5:34 p.m. - A theft report was investigated in the 900 block of North Pennsylvania Avenue. A number of mailboxes had been broken into and unspecified mail was reported stolen.

6:24 p.m. - A theft in progress was reported at Walmart. A man took an air conditioning unit from the store and placed it on the customer service table. Once he left Walmart his female companion entered and attempted to return the stolen merchandise for cash. Arrested was Daniel Saunders, 49, on suspicion of burglary. Saunders also had several outstanding warrants and was held without bail. Police also arrested Jennifer Goodman, 37, on suspicion of burglary and on two outstanding warrants. Goodman was cited and released.

6:58 p.m. - Minutes later a fraud in progress call was reported at Walmart while officers were still handling the burglary call. A man was attempting to purchase items with a stolen credit card. Officers, already on scene, arrested Todd Oshea, 43, on suspicion of defrauding an access card. Oshea was held in lieu of $20,000 bail.

Wednesday, July 11. Lt. Rob Lamborghini and Sgt. Scott Strong on duty.
10:36 a.m. - A missing persons report was filed in the 1700 block of South Dale Road.

11:20 a.m. - A pedestrian check was conducted in the 600 block of South Glendora Avenue and arrested Raymond Bustillos, 21, on suspicion of  possessing methamphetamine. Police also reportedly found items in Bustillos' possession that may be stolen, Lamborghini said.

1:31 p.m. - A theft report was investigated in the 400 block of East Plymouth Street.

4:30 p.m. - A fraud in progress report was made at McDonalds, 117 West Arrow Highway. Employees allege a man and woman ordered with a counterfeit $100 bill. The suspects drove off, last seen south on Grand Avenue. Officers took a report.

5:41 p.m. -  Officers arrested known transient Randy Primm, 53, and Joseph Robles, 41, on suspicion of trespassing at Ralphs, 655 South Grand Avenue. Primm was cited and released.

Thursday, July 12. Lt. James DeMond on duty

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1:55 a.m. - Police arrested Maris Jessica Rosas for disorderly conduct nd being drunk in public. According to police, Rosas was at T. Philips and refused to pay for her drinks. She later showed up at her ex-boyfriend’s place where police arrested her after she reportedly caused a disturbance.

7:24 a.m. - Police arrested Darnell Mattie Lewis at 550 S. Grand Ave. on an outstanding warrant.

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8:26 a.m. - Police arrested Michael Anthony Delosrio on a warrant arrest at 1000 S. Glendora Ave. during a traffic stop. Delosrio was stopped for expired registration. Police also discovered methamphetamine in his possession.

10 a.m. for prescribing illegal drug prescriptions for cash at his office at 402 W. Baseline Rd. Atiga allegedly charged patients seeking prescriptions for powerful painkillers $200 to $400 cash and pocketed the money.

Friday, July 13

10:35 a.m. - Police arrested Ryan David Thompson at 942 High County during a traffic stop for possession of marijuana.

7:52 p.m. - Police arrested Tamara Lee Lord, 35, at 923 E. Woodland Ln. on a warrant for a DUI in Orange.

11:52 p.m. - Police arrested Robert Jacob Salampessy, 21, at 700 E. Plymouth on a warrant for a parole violation. 

Saturday, July 14

2:43 a.m. - Glendora police arrested Ambrosia Monique Duran, 19, at the intersection of Ghent and Reynolds for possession of cocaine.

3:46 a.m. - Police arrested Joshua Christoph Rodrigu at Verdugo and Foothill on a DUI. Rodrigu’s blood alcohol level was over the .08 limit.

3:25 p.m. - Police arrested Cassandra Tallua Garcia, 30, on a warrant for domestic violence.

Sunday, July 15. Sgt. Matt Egan on duty

5:51 a.m. g. Baca reportedly backed his car into a utility pole in the 1000 block of Glendora Avenue. The accident knocked out power for at least 1,000 Edison customers in Glendora.

3:12 p.m. - A vehicle burglary was reported at the intersection of Glendora Mountain Road and Sierra Madre Ave. A police report was taken, but no arrests were made.

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