Pinal County Sheriff’s Report Nov. 28

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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. 18

Burglary was reported in the area of W. Webb Dr., San Manuel.

Burglary was reported in the 28000 block of S. Redington Rd., San Manuel.

PCSO deputies responded to a residence in the area of W. Sixth Ave., San Manuel, for a report of a missing man. His wife reported that the man, 82, who has Alzheimers, was not at home where he was supposed to be following his discharge from the hospital. Deputies began searching the immediate area for the man, searching down First Avenue and the alley near Sixth Avenue down to the Baptist Church. An alert was issued for him and area hospitals and the San Manuel Fire Department were notified. It was later discovered that he was still in the hospital and his wife was confused.

Nov. 19

Criminal damage and theft were reported in the 7000 block of N. Valentine Rd., Dudleyville. A lock was cut off a mailbox and money taken.

Assault was reported in the area of N. Highway 177 and N. Mineral Creek Rd., Kearny.

Theft of metal plates was reported in the area of E. Highway 60 (near milepost 221), Queen Valley.

Theft of a fire truck’s fuel tank was reported in the 1000 block of E. Queen Valley Dr., Queen Valley.

Criminal damage was reported in the 60000 block of E. Loose Reins Pl., Eagle Crest. A rock was thrown through a window.

Nov. 20

A fire was reported in the 500 block of S. Vista Sierra St., San Manuel. The trailer was occupied at the time the fire broke out, but all were able to get outside. By the time PCSO was on scene, the house was completely engulfed. (No other information available at this time.)

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