Pinal County Sheriff’s Report 11.14

Posted November 13, 2012 at 6:07 pm
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The Pinal County Sheriff’s Report is taken from the daily logs, based on the information provided by deputies. All persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Nov. 5

Theft of a $300 iPod was reported at San Manuel Junior-Senior High School. The iPod was returned to its rightful owner and no charges were pressed. The school handled discipline.

Nov. 6

Assault was reported in the area of E. SaddleBrooke Blvd. and S. Ridgeview Blvd., SaddleBrooke.

Criminal damage was reported in the 2000 block of N. Flying U W Rd., Kearny. A fence was cut.

Nov. 7

Shoplifting was reported at the Minit Market in San Manuel. A bag of jerky was taken.

Nov. 8

Criminal damage was reported in the 9500 block of N. Manzano Rd., Dudleyville. A mailbox was damaged.

Criminal damage was reported in the 9500 block of N. Manzano Rd., Dudleyville. A mailbox was damaged.

An accident with possible injuries was reported in the 3900 block of W. Highway 77, Oracle.

Theft of a baseball cap was reported in the 63000 block of E. SaddleBrooke Blvd., SaddleBrooke.

An unattended death was reported in the 600 block of Vista Sierra, San Manuel.

Nov. 9

Theft of a vehicle was reported in the area of E. Highway 77 near Oracle. A vehicle was found on the side of the road, abandoned.

Assault was reported at the First Avenue School in San Manuel. Two students were fighting.

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