Santee, CA|News|
Santee Crime Report: Oct. 5—10
The following information was provided by the Santee Sheriff’s Department. The suspects have not been convicted of a crime.

Tom Roebuck grew up in Columbus, Ohio, and moved to San Diego after graduating from The Ohio State University. He spent 14 years with Copley News Service as the night wire desk editor, travel editor and features writer.
After the Copley ship sank in 2008 he continued writing feature stories for Creators Syndicate and joined Patch in September 2010 to launch the Encinitas site and cover city government.
In January 2011 he became associate local editor for all Patch sites in San Diego County, assisting the local editors and supervising all the sites on the weekends.
In March 2012 he got a site of his own as local editor of Poway Patch. Currently he is field editor for Patch sites in Orange, Riverside and San Diego counties.
He continues to struggle with an addiction to chicken wings.
The following information was provided by the Santee Sheriff’s Department. The suspects have not been convicted of a crime.

The Board of Supervisors was asked to reverse a Planning Commission approval of a solar farm. That request was denied.
No structures were damaged, and a cause has yet to be determined.
The California Dream Act will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2013.
San Diego police have not released the names of the three suspects arrested in Pacific Beach.
Three bikes crash east of Julian just before noon Saturday.
Dry weekend expected, along with temperatures peaking in the low 70s.
Drivers will have to take a detour in Escondido so Caltrans can build a sign over the highway.
Here is a roundup of the crimes reported in the last week.
Several stolen vehicles were recovered in Lemon Grove.
The Gray Eagle unmanned aircraft has been used in Afghanistan.
The National Weather Service is forecasting the first storms of the season.
The Sheriff’s Department says a Poway man took off in a Senior Volunteer Patrol car, starting a pursuit that ended in Carmel Valley.
The biker bar on Campo Road throws a party in the parking lot, Beat Farmers style.
Two young men pose as customers, then rob the store of cash and cigarettes.
Jason Prokop, 34, was assigned to the Central Division.
The Wells Fargo was robbed Friday evening by a man with a gun, police say.
The collision was reported to the CHP just before 11 a.m.
The race has been held on North Island since 1997.
Police were called Sunday morning to Wellesley Street in west La Mesa north of Parkway Drive.