Published May 25th, 2011
Moraga Police Blotter
Teenager refusing to do chores, 5/16/11 Extra extra - Corliss Drive resident called police to report that the subject's 13-year -old daughter was upset about doing household chores, to the point that she physically threatened her mom. Just a verbal altercation, no injuries. Is 13 too old for a time out? How about losing phone privileges?

D.U.I. 5/15/11 At 2:30 in the morning cops stopped a car travelling south on Moraga Road, going 56 m.p.h. in a 35 m.p.h. The 35-year-old Moraga resident, who should have called a cab, displayed objective signs of alcohol intoxication. Coming home from the Round Up?

Credit Card Fraud, 5/13/11 An unauthorized unknown person used a Moraga resident's Chase Visa card and made purchases at four Walgreens stores in Berkeley. The person who reported the loss, never actually lost the credit card. She wisely suspects that she is a victim of credit card fraud.

Uncontrollable Youth, 5/12/11 Campolindo High School reported an uncontrollable juvenile. Apparently a 16-year-old student left school grounds without permission after being sent to the principal's office for disciplinary reasons. The school just wanted to document the event. She's got some 'splaining to do.

Theft at SMC, 4/26/11 Sometime between 4/26/11 and 5/05/11 five brand new laptop computers were taken from a Saint Mary's College secured storage area. Nothing else was taken. Methinks the storage area was not all that secure.

Drunk college student, 5/07/11 How unusual....a 20-year-old St. Mary's College student, while attending the Galapalooza festival was placed under Citizen's arrest for public intoxication by a St. Mary's Public Officer. They alerted M.P.D and the subject was taken by Moraga police to the Martinez Detention Facility.

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