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Published February 27th, 2013
Moraga Police Blotter

Blood on the path, 2/17/13 A concerned citizen called police to alert them to a trail of blood along Mulholland Ridge, a popular off-leash dog walking area. Cops investigated and found the blood appeared to be from an injured animal.

Senior domestic violence, 2/17/13 An 82-year-old Fernwood Drive resident was determined to be a suspect and was arrested for domestic violence and resisting arrest. The subject was taken to the Main Detention Facility in Martinez.

Store as phone charger? 2/17/13 There was a report of a suspicious person at 3 a.m. at 7-11. It was reported that the man would linger for hours using his computer and charging his phone, while purchasing very few items. Mystery charger told cops he liked using the free wi-fi service. Because he possessed a clear and valid driver's license he wasn't in any trouble but agreed to move on.

Suspicious movers, 2/16/13 When a black pick-up truck was parked in a Woodford Drive driveway mid-morning, a neighbor called police to report that two subjects were moving furniture into the truck. He was concerned because he didn't think the neighbor was moving. Turns out the homeowner was just giving them some furniture.

Loud party, 2/16/13 There was a complaint about loud noise coming from a residence on Paseo Bernal. Cops contacted the tenants and informed them of the complaint at midnight. There were approximately 75 party people lingering in the neighborhood.

Revenge of the stolen license plate, 2/15/13 Back in September the front license plate was stolen off the Honda of a Saint Mary's College student. The car owner went to the DMV and acquired new license plates, however she is currently receiving parking citations from Lafayette related to the stolen license plate. The plate number has been entered into the police computer system as stolen.


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