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Police Log: $41K Worth of Jewelry Fraudulently Purchased From Store

The following information was supplied by the San Bruno Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Monday

12:49 a.m. Police received a call about a man running up and down the street on the 3100 block of Crestmoor Drive yelling that he was going to “smoke” someone.

11:55 a.m. A suspicious person was seen on the 2900 block of Skyline Boulevard wearing an orange jump suit which, according to the caller, looked like it could’ve be a prison jump suit. When the caller drove by, the suspicious subject ducked out of sight.

11:27 p.m. Police received a call about a trained falcon that got lost some time that day. The person had been looking for the falcon with a radar that was attached to the bird.

Tuesday

7:54 a.m. A male subject fell out of his shower on the 1700 block of Earl Avenue and was reportedly “cold to the touch.”

4:04 p.m. A 12-year-old youth was seen riding a motorized mini bike on the sidewalk without a helmet near the corner of San Anselmo Avenue South and Santa Clara Avenue.

5:15 p.m. Someone attempted to purchase more than $41,000 worth of Pandora jewelry using multiple fraudulent credit cards at a store at .

5:26 p.m. Police responded to a call from an employee on the 800 block of Cherry Avenue who said that a male was camping out in a tent on the roof of a nearby business.

Wednesday

12:56 p.m.  A resident arrived at the police station claiming that someone stole a rifle, box of ammunition and a retired San Francisco Police Department badge on the 700 block of San Antonio Avenue.

8:07 p.m. A resident on the 3800 block of Susan Drive called police about the person's 15-year-old son who was causing problems with the family by making threats and, at one point, breaking one of the doors in the house.

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