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Police Blotter: Man Hallucinates A Pajama Party

Also, two women pilfer $400 worth of cologne from Ulta Beauty.

A man said two women and a man were frolicking in his Rancho Santa Margarita backyard early Thursday morning, according to two calls he made to the Orange County Sheriff's Department.

One woman was initially near his pool, according to the informant, rolling around on the grown in her nightgown with a man. The man also admitted that they arrived in a "Big Yellow Bus," which also dropped off several more people.

Deputies arrived but couldn't find anything suspicious, except for the informant himself, who called back a half-hour later, stating that "The Enforcer" had returned and was hiding in his bushes.

He also claimed to be holding a handgun. Medics transported the hallucinating man to an area hospital, due to a possible diabetic reaction.

The first call came in around 5:30 a.m. on Thursday, and the second call came in around 6 p.m. on the same evening. Both calls originated from Sarracenia.

Women nab $400 worth of cologne from Ulta Beauty
Two women made off with $400 worth of cologne from Ulta Beauty in Rancho Santa Margarita early Wednesday afternoon. An employee said two women, both clad in hooded jackets, left the store with a large bottle of pricey scent.

The suspects left the scene in a silver Nissan Altima, but the employee could not read the license plate.

The call came in around 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, from the 30600 block of Santa Margarita Parkway.

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 November 27 to November 29.

Disturbance 5:16 p.m. Wednesday, 100 block of Via Contento. An informant could hear a woman arguing with her adult son.

Disturbance 4:08 p.m. Tuesday, on Via Meseta. A woman closed a door on her daughter’s hand during an argument, possibly breaking one of her fingers. Deputies determined that the finger was intact and everyone had calmed down.

Assist Outside Agency 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, on Hemingway Court. Child Protective Services needed a deputy’s assistance with an investigation of child abuse.

Welfare Check 12:47 p.m. Tuesday, 30700 block of El Corazon. A woman wanted deputies to check on her 93-year-old mother, who was not answering her door nor picking up her telephone. The woman didn’t have a spare key, and said the leasing office refused to open her mother’s apartment. When deputies arrived, they called the Orange County Fire Authority to report a possible death. The OCFA said the death appeared to be from natural causes.

Family Dispute 11:54 a.m. Tuesday, on Via Meseta. A woman said her 16-year-old daughter, who suffers from anxiety, was screaming and cursing at her because she was upset about her boyfriend.

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

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

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