Crime & Safety
Man Who Attempted Suicide With Shotgun Wants Weapon Back
Also in local crime calls, a vehicle hit a parked Yamaha R1 motorcycle overnight and then drove away.

By John Crandall
Editor's Note: The following crime calls were made to the Seal Beach Police Department and listed on the SBPD dispatch log.
DEFRAUD INKEEPER
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- · 07/11/2013 — 7:59 p.m. — Pacific Coast Highway — About a half hour ago, customer walked out of a hotel without paying. The loss was about $75. The caller described the man as in his 40s and 6-feet with brown hair and brown eyes. He also had a goatee, chest hair and multiple tattoos.
LOBBY
- 07/01/2013 — 8:58 p.m. — Edinger Avenue — A man who allegedly attempted to kill himself with a shotgun the previous week accused another man of stealing the shotgun from him, a caller said.
HIT AND RUN — PARKED CAR
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- 07/02/2013 — 6:46 a.m. — 1st Street — An unknown vehicle hit a caller's motorcycle sometime between 7 p.m. the previous night and about 6:46 a.m. The blue 2007 Yamaha R1 sustained scratches and had a broken clutch handle. At 6:47 a.m. the caller said the motorcycle fell over.
MEDICAL AID
- 07/02/2013 — 11:14 a.m. — Interlachen Road — A female was reported gasping for air. A caller said she may be reacting to her medication.
SUPSICIOUS OCCUPIED VEHICLE
- 07/02/2013 — 4:03 p.m. Bayside Drive — Two men kept asking a woman if her parents were home and were acting suspicious, the woman said. The two men were sitting in a white Toyota Corolla. It turned out they had a permit to sell things.
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