Crime & Safety

Crime: Hubby Posts Pics Online, Calls Wife 'Prostitute'

Also, men having short conversations with people in multiple parking lots draw suspicion.

What happens in the bedroom should stay in the bedroom. It definitely shouldn't go out over the Internet.

According to Orange County Sheriff's Department logs, a Rancho Santa Margarita woman sought law enforcement's advice in the middle of the night while her husband was out of the house. 

The woman wanted to speak to a deputy about her options after discovering her husband had uploaded nude photos of her online along with a claim she was a prostitute.

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Definitely not husband of the year material.

The call was made Monday, 3:08 a.m., from the 21800 block of Estrella Lane.

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They look like drug dealers

An informant reported two males in a silver two-door sedan—possibly an Infinity—who the informant had seen in several different parking lots having short conversations with numerous people.

The informant suspects the men of selling drugs.

The call was made Monday, 12:06 a.m., from Santa Margarita Parkway and Plano Trabuco.

The following is a summary report of calls from Rancho Santa Margarita to the Orange County Sheriff's Department on Feb. 25, 2013.

Suspicious person/circumstances, Monday, 10:03 p.m., 22400 block of Antonio. A caller reported that the doors to the old Ballpark Pizza Team restaurant site were open. The doors were actually chained.

Disturbance-family dispute, Monday, 1:31 p.m., on Via Tronido. A woman reported she and her husband got into an argument and he broke her cell phone. The man then left his in his new 2012 Jaguar. 

Citizen assist, Monday, 1:03 p.m., 21900 block of Fundadores. At Cielo Vista Park, two children were locked with the keys inside a gold Pathfinder.

Suspicious persons in vehicle, Monday, 12:49 p.m., on Celeste. A caller reported a man and woman in their 20s sitting in a vehicle and they had been parked—and seated—in the same location since the previous night.

Suspicious vehicle, Monday, 12:36 p.m., from San Bonaficio. A caller reported a black truck with white camper shell and no license plate that had an extension cord plugged into the outlet. The vehicle had not been moved for a week and the caller suspected someone was living inside the camper. 

Disturbance—auto involved, Monday, 2:21 a.m., 31900 block of Old Hickory. A caller reported a silver vehicle whose owner lives in the area was screeching its tires down the street and setting off car alarms.

Burglary in progress, Monday, 1:15 a.m., 20800 block of Morningside. A caller reported that someone was trying to break into the home through the living room window. Deputies determined that the attempted burglary was unfounded.

Suspicious person/circumstances, Monday, 1:05 a.m., 31800 block of Joshua Drive. An informant reported two juveniles in black hoodies and jeans were casing vehicles; when the informant approached the boys, they ran away.

This report was culled from the Orange County Sheriff's website. Not all facts in each report are made public; the outcome of the report, as well as the facts, may differ from the original blotter item. There should be no assumption of guilt based on this limited information.


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