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Good morning! It’s May 30 — here’s what’s going on in your community today…
Mostly sunny in Westside / Downtown
Today will be mostly sunny. The high will be 69 with a low of 50. Cloudy now, changing to intermittent clouds at 9 am.
9 am
54°
Intermittent clouds
11 am
62°
Sunny
1 pm
68°
3 pm
69°
Mostly sunny
5 pm
68°
Sunny
7 pm
62°
Looking ahead: Cool from tomorrow to Wednesday
Westside / Downtown news
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Community crime report
Someone reported a break-in at a home, but there’s no information on who did it. This happened at 6 p.m. on May 29, close to the 200 Block of San Lorenzo Boulevard in Santa Cruz. (source)
A local hotel was tricked by someone into losing money or property. This happened at noon on May 29, near the 400 Block of Ocean St in Santa Cruz. (source)
A man stole beer and food from a store around 11 a.m. on May 29, near the 110 Block of Pacific Avenue in Santa Cruz. (source)
A stolen bike was found and taken back by the police at 9 a.m. on May 29th, near the 100 Block of Coral St in Santa Cruz. (source)
A report was made about a supervisor using force because someone was obstructing or resisting a public officer or emergency medical technician. This happened at 1 a.m. on May 29 near the 500 Block of Riverside Avenue in Santa Cruz. (source)
Someone was given a ticket and let go for being on property they weren’t supposed to be on and refusing to leave. This happened at 1 a.m. on May 29, near the 100 Block of S River St in Santa Cruz. (source)
Someone was given a ticket and let go for a minor legal issue from another area. This happened at midnight on May 29, near the 100 Block of River St in Santa Cruz. (source)
A man was given a citation and let go for having warrants out for his arrest. He was found with illegal drugs around 10 p.m. on May 28, near the 100 Block of Jessie St in Santa Cruz. (source)
Someone reported a small theft that happened at 10 p.m. on May 28, near the 170 Block of Mission Street in Santa Cruz. (source)
A person who already had two warrants out for their arrest was caught with illegal drugs and drug-related items around 6 p.m. on May 28, near the 100 Block of Pioneer St in Santa Cruz. (source)
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