Crime & Safety

"God Betrayed Him" Over Bad Pot, Says Teen

Marijuana brought on a psychotic episode at the 27600 block of Emerald, according to the police blotter.

A 19-year-old told police he was going through a psychotic episode after smoking "bad marijuana."

Police got the call at 6:22 a.m. Monday from the 27600 block of Emerald. The teen told police "God betrayed him."

Here are more items from the online police blotter:

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TUESDAY

2:11 p.m. Disturbance, 24700 block Chrisanta Drive: Three or four teens were throwing rocks at kids.

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10:55 a.m. Disturbance, 22100 block Cosala: A concrete worker feuding over a bill with a customer picked up a plastic toy gun and swung it at the customer.

8:13 a.m. Reckless driving, Jeronimo Road/Alicia Parkway: A man driving a Camry was flipping off other drivers and swerving.

4:32 a.m. Suspicious perosn in vehicle, Los Alisos/Entidad: Two men were checking door handles of cars when they checked one that was occupied. The man inside called police, and the would-be burglars left in a car.

1:13 a.m. Disturbance, 25500 block Jeronimo Road: A jilted boyfriend was seen punching his girlfriend's car.

12:45 a.m. Disturbance, Los Alisos/Trabuco: Someone in a red SUV was seen throwing eggs and rocks at a parked vehicle.

MONDAY

10:09 p.m. Investigate person down, 23300 block La Mar: A shirtless man on the sidewalk was yelling for help.

7:55 p.m. Disturbance, 26300 block Via Logrono: Someone overheard a man yell, "I'm going to kill you and eat your skull."

7:37 p.m. Investigate dead body, 22500 block Albares: A 28-year-old called police saying a body that's been in a room for 3 years appeared dead and the body smelled.

4:32 p.m. Suspicious person/circumstances, Marguerite Parkway/Center Drive: A woman called police about mean letters left on her porch.


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