Stolen car found, 12/08/13 A report of an abandoned vehicle was matched with a report of the very same car being stolen from a Walnut Creek resident. The car had been parked on Miramonte Drive for more than a week. One witness stated an adult male exited the vehicle on Nov. 29. An early holiday gift for the car's owner.
Unwelcome mom, 12/07/13 Two roommates share a place on Ascot Drive. The mother of one of the roommates entered the apartment and refused to leave. The reporting person said that her roommate's mom is on the lease, but her presence was unwelcome at that time. Apparently the gal borrowed keys from the roommate's mom and the mom wanted the keys back. She had made a copy of the key, then returned the original to the mom.
Same apartment, later that night, 12/08/13 Moraga police responded to a loud party complaint after midnight about loud music, voices and college-age adults leaving the unit. The tenant was informed of the noise complaint and was issued a Town of Moraga Loud Party Ordinance notice. No further complaints
Party without the parents, 12/07/13 The parents of a 15-year-old girl picked up their daughter who was intoxicated at a Brandt Drive home and called to report that the homeowners were out of town and their 15-year-old son, who was home alone, hosted a small party that later got out of control. The teenage boy admitted that alcoholic beverages were being consumed, but wisely, he had cleaned up before the police arrived. Only four youths were at the home when cops rolled up; they did not appear to have been drinking, but they were picked up by their parents anyway. The teenage host was picked up by a family friend and supervised until his parents, the homeowners, arrived.
Out of gas, while slightly buzzed, 12/07/13 A 2009 Honda that was still warm to the touch was blocking the roadway at the intersection of Corliss Drive and Wakefield Drive at 2:40 a.m. Police located the registered owner who lived several blocks away. Turns out the car owner's 17-year-old daughter took the vehicle without permission and ran out of gas. While the officers were checking the scene the teenager showed up with a gallon of fuel. Nope, it wasn't fumes but the smell of alcohol the cops noticed. She submitted to a blood alcohol test that registered 0.015 percent, less than the threshold of 0.08 percent, but she is under age. The young lady, and her mom, agreed she would enter the Juvenile Diversion Program and was released to her mom at the scene.
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