Crime & Safety
Santee Crime Report: Dec. 7-14
The following information was provided by the Santee Sheriff's Station. The suspects have not been convicted of a crime.

Incidents of note from the press board at the :
Wednesday, Dec. 7
A vehicle burglary was reported in the 9900 block of Mission Gorge Road. Items valued at $205 were reported missing.
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A purse with credit cards and identification was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 10300 block of Del Coronado Lane.
Thursday, Dec. 8
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Two vehicle burglaries were reported in the 9200 block of Carlton Oaks Drive. Miscellaneous items valued at $735 were reported missing from the two vehicles.
A commercial burglary was reported in the 9500 block of Pathway Street. Tools valued at $5,260 were reported missing.
A vehicle burglary was reported in the 200 block of Town Center Parkway. Items valued at $464 were reported missing.
A car valued at $4,000 was reported stolen in the 9800 block of Caspi Gardens Drive.
Friday, Dec. 9
A residential burglary was reported in the 10000 block of Pebble Beach Drive. Video games valued at $200 were reported missing.
A residential burglary was reported in the 9900 block of Judy Drive. Furniture and other items valued at $1,990 were reported missing.
Saturday, Dec. 10
Richard Fleming, 30, and Grace Oudin, 24, were arrested during a subject stop for suspicion of felony narcotics possession in the 8500 block of N. Magnolia Avenue.
Jason Kuta, 42, was arrested for suspicion of felony burglary and vandalism in the 9900 block of Judy Drive.
Sunday, Dec. 11
A license plate was reported stolen in the 10300 block of Leila Lane.
A car was reported vandalized in the 10300 block of Woodpark Drive. Damage was estimated at $149.
Monday, Dec. 12
Steven Anthony Serna, 27, was arrested for suspicion of felony false impression and misdemeanor sexual battery in the 9800 block of Mission Gorge Road. Bail was set at $150,000.
Adam Ferreira, 29, and Travis Klingman, 31, were arrested of suspicion of felony receiving known stolen property in the 9800 block of Mission Gorge Road. Bail for Ferreira was set at $31,000. Bail for Klingman was set at $15,000. Credit cards and identification documents were recovered.
A vehicle in the 5100 block of Iris Street was reported vandalized. Damage was estimated at $200.
A residential burglary was reported in the 8700 block of N. Magnolia Avenue. Items and cash valued at $319 were reported missing.
A car was reported vandalized on Ryder Road at Mast Boulevard. Damage was estimated at $5,000.
A pistol valued at $800, a checkbook, keys and identification documents were reported stolen in the 8700 block of Magnolia Avenue.
Tuesday, Dec. 13
A stolen vehicle was recovered in the 10800 block of East Haven Court.
A ring valued at $3,600 was reported stolen in the 9600 block of Rosie Way.
A vehicle was vandalized in the 8600 block of Placid View Drive. Damage was estimated at $1,000.
A cell phone valued at $200 was reported stolen in the 9900 block of N. Magnolia Avenue.
A subject stop led to the arrest of Jacob Sones, 22, on a felony parole violation and suspicion of misdemeanor drug violations. Bail was set at $70,000.
Wednesday, Dec. 14
Deandre Cook, 32, was arrested on a felony warrant during the early morning hours in the 8600 block of Graves Avenue. David Husband, 34, was also arrested at that location for suspicion of misdemeanor possession of a deadly cutting device. Cook’s bail was set at $27,777.
A vehicle burglary was reported in the 8700 block of Graves Avenue, occurring between 5:30 p.m. Nov. 13 and 6:51 a.m. Nov. 14
Miscellaneous household goods valued at $1,800 were reported stolen from a building in the 9600 block of Carlton Hills Boulevard.
A residential burglary was reported in the 10800 block of Ramsgate Drive. Items valued at $1,020 were reported missing.
A bicycle valued at $100 was found in the 9900 block of Donner Street.
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