
"Nov. 26 Identity Theft, Mail Theft, Unlicensed Driver: Deputies stopped a motorist at Saratoga Avenue and Quito Road for multiple equipment violations. They investigated and found the driver did not have a license and had two outstanding warrants. Inside the vehicle, deputies located numerous articles of stolen mail, checks, debit cards and a driver's license, none of which belonged to either the driver or passenger. Both suspects were arrested and booked into the main jail."
"Nov. 28 Theft by False Pretense: Someone approached the victim in the Wells Fargo parking lot on Big Basin Way, told the victim they dropped some money and offered to put the money back into the victim's wallet. The victim agreed, and the suspect then stole a credit card before handing the wallet back. The suspect then used the credit card to make fraudulent purchases totaling approximately $4,200."
On Nov. 26 deputies stopped a motorist at Saratoga Avenue and Quito Road for equipment violations and discovered the driver was unlicensed with two outstanding warrants. Deputies recovered numerous items of stolen mail, checks, debit cards, and a driver's license; both suspects were arrested and booked. On Nov. 28 a person used a false-pretense ruse in the Wells Fargo parking lot on Big Basin Way to steal a credit card and then made about $4,200 in fraudulent purchases. On Nov. 29 identity theft led to roughly $4,877 in fraudulent charges. Between Nov. 28 and 30 a residence on Via Madronas Road was burglarized, with jewelry and silverware taken, a loss of about $12,150.
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