Discovery Bay Cop Log: June
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June 2 – Arrest warrants were served on the 3900 block of Regatta Drive, the 700 block of Blake Court and the 1500 block of Riverlake Road.

June 3 – On Clipper Drive at Cypress Point, a subject was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.

June 3 – On Clipper Drive at Newport Drive, a subject was arrested for transporting dangerous drugs.

June 4 – A vehicle was towed from the 2200 block of Cambridge Drive.

June 9 – A boat docked on the 2100 block of Largo Court was burglarized.

June 9 – Identity theft was reported by a resident of the 200 block of Cumberland Way.

June 13 – On the 5500 block of Arcadia Circle, a subject was arrested for battery.

June 15 – Vandalism was reported on Highway 4 at Porthole Drive.

June 16 – Possession of narcotics was reported on the 1400 block of Sail Court.

June 20 – On the 2100 block of Bridgeport Loop, a subject was arrested for illegal entry.

June 22 – Numerous malicious telephone calls were made to a resident of the 2000 block of Sand Point Road.

June 24 – Piloting a boat under the influence of alcohol was reported on the 900 block of Lido Circle.

June 25 – A disturbance involving fireworks was reported on the 4800 block of Cabrillo Point.

June 26 – An incident of fraud was reported on the 2000 block of Greenfield Court.

June 26 – On the 500 block of Slifer Court, a subject was arrested for public intoxication.

June 27 – A vehicle parked on Discovery Bay Boulevard at Willow Lake Road was burglarized.

June 28 – A marine hazard was removed from the 1800 block of Anchorage Way.

June 30 – A residence on the 4000 block of Regatta Drive was burglarized.

June 30 – Arson was reported on the 1600 block of Discovery Bay Boulevard.
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