Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Ducklings In A Pool and Water Thrown At Cyclists
Check out snippets of Burlingame police activity.

Wednesday, May 11
11:18 a.m. An apartment manager on the 1700 block of Marco Polo Way found a makeshift bed and personal belongings, including a business card, in the attic of the building.
3:58 p.m. A dog was seen walking on the train tracks near Broadway and California Drive.
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10:1o p.m. A unknown subject was pulling out plants and trees on the 700 block of Howard Avenue.
Thursday, May 12
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9:52 a.m. The occupants of a tan Toyota Camry were throwing water at bicyclists on Airport Boulevard near the Highway 101 ramp and overpass.
11:52 a.m. A resident on the 1400 block of Drake Avenue found white pellets in the backyard, potentially from air soft guns.
6:42 p.m. A group of ducklings were found in a pool on the 1000 block of Carolan Avenue. People tried to help them, but once the mother duck arrived, the ducklings followed her out of the pool and out of the area.
Friday, May 13
8:13 a.m. An iPad, credit card and sunglasses were stolen from two unlocked vehicles on the 2300 block of Ray Drive.
8:48 a.m. A dispute occurred between two people over spilled coffee on the 700 block of Airport Boulevard.
6:50 p.m. Six or seven juveniles were throwing plastic Gatorade bottles at a storefront window on the 1500 block of Adeline Drive.
Saturday, May 14
3:29 p.m. A TV monitor and video recorder were taken from an unlocked car on the 300 block of Lang Road.
4:14 p.m. A rock was thrown into a yard on the 1500 block of Howard Avenue. A juvenile said another juvenile had thrown the rock and ran away when a resident yelled at them.
10:50 p.m. There was a report of counterfeit money being used on the 900 block of Rollins Road.
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