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Police Blotter: If Looks Could Steal, They Might Look Something Like This

Also, two delivery men really don't want to leave a woman's Coto de Caza home, and two youths vandalize an irrigation channel in Robinson Ranch.

An employee from Chase Bank in Rancho Santa Margarita said a woman, who looked to be in her 30s, used false identification to withdraw $4,000 from a customer’s account.

The woman,  who had blond hair and several tattoos on her legs, was last seen wearing a cheetah-print shirt and a black skirt.

She left the bank in a Ford Excursion. An unidentified person was driving the getaway car.

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The call came in around 3:15 p.m. on Thursday, from the 22300 block of Antonio Parkway.

After delivering furniture, two men don’t want to leave woman’s home

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A woman said two delivery men dropped off some furniture at her Coto de Caza residence early Wednesday afternoon, damaging her property in the process. The men then tried to force their way back in to her home.

At the time of the call, the woman said the delivery men were sitting in front of her home in their delivery truck, and they refused to leave.

The call came in around 1 p.m. on Wednesday, from the 31700 block of Via Coyote.

Teens spray graffiti in Robinson Ranch 

A man reported seeing two youths spraying graffiti in an irrigation channel in Robinson Ranch early Thursday evening. He last saw the two boys run toward a housing tract near Robinson Elementary school. Deputies were unable to locate the two teens.

The call came in around 6:45 p.m. on Thursday, from the 32200 block of Weeping Willow Street.

The following is a summary report of calls from Rancho Santa Margarita, Coto de Caza, Trabuco Canyon and Las Flores to the Orange County Sheriff's Department from June 21 to June 23.

Suspicious Person in Vehicle 10:49 p.m. Thursday, on Via Gardenia. An informant said he thought people were doing drugs in a parked van.

Traffic Stop 9:50 p.m. Thursday, on Rancho Cielo and Camino Del Cielo. Deputies arrested a 24-year-old man, who is being held on $15,000 bail at the Central Mens Jail.

Disturbance 7:12 p.m. Thursday, 22400 block of Antonio Parkway. A CVS employee said a man, wearing a white shirt and a black tie, was being aggressive with customers near the front door of the store.

Petty Theft 6:58 p.m. Thursday, 32200 block of Via Del Sol. A man said someone had stolen items from his car while he was swimming in his community's pool.

Lost Property 12:12 p.m. Thursday, 22100 block of El Paseo. A man said he left his wallet by a pay phone.

Disturbance 5:52 a.m. Thursday, on Santa Margarita Parkway and El Paseo. A caller from McDonald’s said several youths were shouting profanities out of the window of a dark green sedan.

Disturbance-Music or Party 12:43 a.m. Thursday, 900 block of Sable. A caller said there was a loud party on a nearby balcony.

Suspicious Person/Circumstances 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, on Kingfisher Court. A woman said she saw a man, clad in a ripped t-shirt, stumbling down her street.

Suspicious Person in Vehicle 11:25 p.m. Wednesday, on Via Contento. A man wanted deputies to search for a car which had been occupied by a man with fluffy hair. The caller said the man’s car was blocking the road.

Medical Aid 3:28 p.m. Wednesday, on Long View Road. A woman said her 19-year-old son arrived home in a fit of rage after a break-up with his girlfriend. The son claimed that he wanted to kill himself. The mother was able to take a knife away from her son, who ended up hitting his head with a board. The man was taken to Mission Hospital.

Disturbance 1:16 p.m. Wednesday, 20300 block of Trabuco Oaks Drive. A woman said her husband was throwing things around the house.

Keep the Peace 12:42 p.m. Wednesday, on Oso Parkway and Antonio Parkway. A man said the windshield of his Mercedes-Benz was damaged at the Las Flores car wash.

Citizen Assist 10:53 a.m. Wednesday, on Frontier Street. A woman said her landlord entered her residence without permission.

Vandalism Report 2:55 a.m. Wednesday, on Cape Cod Street and Vista del Verde. A Coto de Caza security guard said someone had damaged a portion of the community fence.

Disturbance 10:21 p.m. Tuesday, 30900 block of Hamilton Trail. A caller could hear a female screaming loudly at a nearby home.

Suspicious Person in Vehicle 9:35 p.m. Tuesday, on Via Colinas and Via Vista. A man wanted deputies to look for several vehicles that were parked on his street. The man said he thought people were doing drugs in these vehicles.

You can read about more incidents on the Orange County Sheriff's Department blotter.

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