Pinal County Sheriff’s Office Police Report Nov. 21

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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. 11

Theft of an ATV was reported in the 19000 block of S. River Rd., Mammoth.

Nov. 12

Theft was reported in the 37000 block of S. Ridgeview Blvd., SaddleBrooke.

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

Burglary was reported in the 600 block of S. Vista Sierra St., San Manuel.

Nov. 13

Theft was reported in the 19000 block of S. River Rd., Mammoth.

An accident with injuries was reported near milepost 116 on Highway 77, Mammoth. A concerned citizen reported seeing a man down on the road. He stood up and fell down again. His vehicle, a camouflage colored Rhino, was found in the desert. He was transported to a hospital via helicopter.

A deputy on patrol noticed several large rocks on the sidewalk in front of the Family Dollar store in Oracle. He contacted the employees and learned that the rocks were used to hold signs for a sidewalk sale. The deputy advised them to move the rocks so that they couldn’t be used as a convenient tool for burglars.

An accident without injuries was reported in the area of E. Florence-Kelvin Highway and E. Riverside Rd., near Kearny. A vehicle rolled but no one was injured in the accident.

Nov. 15

Theft of a vehicle and $40,000 was reported in the 63000 block of E. Canyonside Ct., SaddleBrooke. The daughter of the resident reported that a caretaker for her father had taken and sold her father’s SUV and systematically took $40,000 from his bank account.

An accident with injuries was reported in the 37000 block of S. Birdie Dr., SaddleBrooke. A truck ran into a wall in the backyard, injuring the driver and catching the vehicle on fire.

Nov. 18

Criminal damage was reported in the 60000 block of E. Loose Reins Pl., Eagle Crest. Tires were slashed.

A vehicle was reported stolen in the 200 block of E. Avenue G, San Manuel. It was located in the 600 block of Tierra Verde, San Manuel.

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