News Summary
Coronado has seen an uptick in criminal activity from April 12 to April 18, with incidents including battery, DUI, domestic abuse, and public intoxication. These events highlight the need for community vigilance and awareness regarding safety and law enforcement challenges. It’s crucial for residents to stay informed about these incidents to maintain a safer environment in the community.
Recent Criminal Incidents Reported in Coronado from April 12 to April 18
Coronado has experienced a flurry of criminal activity over the past week, with incidents ranging from battery to public intoxication. As the community grapples with these events, it’s essential for residents to stay informed and vigilant. Let’s dive into the details of these incidents that have unfolded in our charming city.
April 13: Misdemeanor Battery Cited
On April 13, a 56-year-old woman found herself in hot water after being cited for misdemeanor battery. This type of offense can carry some serious consequences, potentially leading to up to six months in county jail and a hefty fine of up to $2,000. It’s a stark reminder of how quickly a dispute can escalate.
April 13: DUI-Related Suspension
April 14: Felony Charges for Domestic Abuse
Things took a serious turn on April 14 when a 24-year-old woman was arrested on felony charges. She was charged with willfully inflicting corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant, bringing with it the potential for up to four years in prison. It’s heartbreaking to see domestic disputes escalate to such dangerous levels.
April 15: A Stolen Vehicle and Drug Charges
On April 15, a 59-year-old man was arrested for buying or receiving a stolen vehicle and was aware it was stolen. He was also charged with possession of a controlled substance for sale and possession of a controlled substance. The penalties for these charges could lead to one to three years of incarceration, making this a serious offense that the courts will take very seriously.
April 16: Public Intoxication Incident
April 16 saw a 34-year-old man being apprehended for misdemeanor public intoxication. This type of charge can lead to up to six months in county jail and a potential fine of $1,000. Unfortunately, this seems to be one of those incidents that might seem common but can disrupt the community’s peace.
April 17: Battery on a Police Officer
Just a day later, on April 17, a 21-year-old man was cited for misdemeanor battery on a police officer without injury. This particular charge can result in a penalty of up to one year in county jail and a fine that could reach $2,000. It highlights the challenges faced by our law enforcement as they work to keep the streets safe.
April 17: Felony Battery and Parole Violation
Later the same day, a 54-year-old man was arrested for felony battery in addition to being in violation of his parole. He is facing a serious situation that could lead to up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $2,000.
April 18: Another Public Intoxication Charge
Rounding off the week, on April 18, another 35-year-old man was arrested for misdemeanor public intoxication. This charge, like the others, can carry a sentence of up to six months in county jail and a potential fine of $1,000.
As these incidents unfold, it’s crucial for everyone in Coronado to stay aware and proactive about safety in the community. Remember, staying informed is one of the best ways to maintain a safe environment for all!
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Additional Resources
- Coronado Times: Corporal Injury Battery on a Police Officer and Receiving a Stolen Vehicle
- Coronado Times: Possession of a Switchblade in Public and Public Intoxication
- Edmond Life and Leisure: Edmond Police Booking Report
- Wikipedia: General Information
- Google Search: Coronado Crime Report
