Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Two Burglaries on Green Meadow Drive
The following arrest information was provided by the Watsonville Police Department and the Sheriff's Office. It does not indicate a conviction.
Watsonville Police Log, Sunday, Nov. 6
11:02 a.m.—Leonard Robert Stanley, 50, was arrested for fighting on the 400 block of Main Street.
11:41 a.m.—A vandal kicked in the side panels of a car on the 100 block of Quiet Meadow Drive, causing $2,000 damage. The car owner then got a threatening message about the vandalism.
Find out what's happening in Watsonvillewith free, real-time updates from Patch.
12:10 p.m.—Gustavo Villalobos Monroy, 18, was seen driving a white Oldsmobile Cutlass without a license on East Lake Avenue and Lincoln Street. Police are getting a warrant for his arrest.
3:48 p.m.—A drunk driver crashed into a house on Bockius and Lincoln Streets. Cristian Alcaraz, was arrested for DUI and driving without a license.
Find out what's happening in Watsonvillewith free, real-time updates from Patch.
9:41 p.m.—Burglars struck at two houses on the 200 block of Green Meadow Drive. In both cases, they broke in through a bedroom window some time after 5 p.m.
9:46 p.m.—Jonathan Leyva was arrested on the 100 block of Kingfisher Drive for a warrant.
Sheriff's Office Log, Sunday, Nov. 6
10:50 a.m.—A vandal threw a rock at the window of a trailer on the 1200 block of East Lake Avenue, shattering the glass.
Saturday, Nov. 5
3:10 p.m.—Santiago Valley Alcantar was arrested for absconding. The parolee was caught in an apartment on the 500 block of South Green Valley Road.
9:08 p.m.—Jose Luis Ortega was arrested on Cherry Court for allegedly violating his probation by being on drugs.
Friday, Nov. 4
The Santa Cruz Sentinel reported a 63-year-old man was badly hurt during a fight outside a bingo game at on East lake Avenue on Friday night. The dispute was over a parking space. Eric Judson Britton, 45, of Watsonville was arrested.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.