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The Carmel Pine Cone
RealEstateRealEstateSECTION RE ■ October 30 - November 5, 2009
More than 170 Open Houses this weekend!
■ This week’s cover property, located in Pebble Beach, is presented by Hallie Mitchell Dow of
Sotheby’s International Realty. (See Page 2RE)
Sotheby’sINTERNATIONAL REALTY
2 RE Carmel Pine Cone Real Estate October 30, 2009
Real estate sales the week of October 18 - 24, 2009
See HOME SALES page 5 RE
Carmel
Carpenter Street, 3 SE of 2nd — $50,000Eric Berne to Laban JacksonAPN: 010-015-014
25930 Junipero Avenue — $925,000Mary Grant to Kathleen JacksonAPN: 009-353-004
Torres Street, 2 SE of 8th — $1,150,000Robert and Bonnie Biorn to Brian and Cynthia WeickAPN: 010-053-011
24702 Cabrillo Street — $1,200,000Candace Diel to Sandra WadsworthAPN: 009-141-001
Carpenter Street, 2 SE of 2nd — $1,325,000Dorothy Berne Trust to Laban JacksonAPN: 010-015-015
3420 Mountain View Avenue — $1,900,000Ian Arnof to Jack and Carolyn NickersonAPN: 009-242-010
Carmel Valley
Nason Road — $55,000Norma Graham to Donald and Tina DavisonAPN: 418-261-036
Carpenter Street, 2 SE of 2nd, Carmel — $1,325,000
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tion had struck a small portion of the roof andrain gutter. Photos of the tree and damage weretaken, and the owner of the hotel was contact-ed.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Two male suspectswere arrested in Salinas in regards to a 1989Bentley stolen from an underground parkinggarage in Carmel. The vehicle was recoveredand returned to the owner.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Person on Crespireported that sometime during the recentstorm, a tree limb from a city tree broke off anddamaged her roof, gutter and railing. The per-son reported this to city hall, and it wasreferred to the forestry division for a report.Photos of the damage were taken by theforestry division.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to Lobos and First for a power linedown. PG&E on scene.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance dis-patched for a male with difficulty breathingsecondary to Continuous Positive Air Pressuredevice disconnection. Patient transported Code3 to CHOMP.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to San Antonio and 11th for a water orsteam leak. Shut down system.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambu-lance dispatched to Forest to pump water froma flooded basement. Crews assisted the occu-pant with running the generator and sumppump.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Utility dispatched toJunipero for a water removal from an office.Crew pumped out a 10-by-10-foot basementwith 18 inches of water.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to San Antonio and 10th for a powerline down. Referred to PG&E.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance was dis-patched to a Yankee Point Drive residence for avictim of a fall. Ambulance transported toCHOMP
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to Ocean and Carpenter for a powerline down in the roadway as a result of a brokentree limb. Crew secured the area and assistedwith traffic control until PG&E cleared thedowned residential service.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to Junipero and Fifth for a smallwater leak from under the windows in apart-ment No. 2, creating a small wet spot on thecarpet. The occupant was advised to contactthe buildings property manager for repairs.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Utility dispatched toDolores and Fifth for a water evacuation at theCarmel post office, which had flooding in itsgarage due to power outage. Crew pumped out12 inches of water from the garage to allowaccess for mail delivery vehicles.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to Casanova and 12th for an activatedsmoke detector due to storm power outage.Crew replaced battery in detector.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to Carmelo and Fourth for a power linedown. Referred to PG&E.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to Junipero and 10th for a power linedown. Notified PG&E.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to Torres and Mountain View for acable line downed due to a broken tree limb.Crew secured cable and broken tree limb out oftraffic and flagged.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambu-lance dispatched to Monte Verde Street for asubject found on arrival to be deceased.Contacted Monterey County Coroner’s Office.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to Lobos and Third for a power linedown. Referred to PG&E.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to Santa Rita and Fourth for a powerline down. Secured the area. All city agenciesnotified of tree down; private property, no haz-ards.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to San Carlos and Seventh for theremoval of victim(s) from a stalled elevator,
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units responded to Guadalupe Street andFourth Avenue regarding a vehicle burglary.This burglary appeared to be related to severalothers in the area during the same timeframe.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Person reported thatupon returning to his vacation home onCasanova Street, he found a woman with ababy who wasn’t supposed to be there. Thewoman admitted to trespassing and wasallowed to stay overnight due to inclementweather and nighttime hours. Person then drovethe woman to S.F. to a friend’s house. Personwas asked what action he wanted the depart-ment to take but said he only wanted to docu-ment the incident in case it happened again butdid not wish officer contact or charges broughtagainst the woman. Person was advised thatother county resources were available to thewoman and her child. Child was reported ashealthy and cared for.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: At approximately1400 hours, there was a report of a tree that hadfallen onto the roof of a hotel on San CarlosStreet. Upon arrival, the officer saw a medium-sized pine tree that had broken in half and wasresting across San Carlos Street. The top por- Continued next page
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From previous page Carmel-by-the-Sea: Traffic collision on Ocean Avenue.Property damage only.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: CPD units responded to multiplereports of vehicle burglaries through the city on Oct. 13 and Oct.14. These burglaries were connected to other vehicle burglariesin the jurisdictions of CSUMB and Marina P.D.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dispatched to Carmelo andSeventh for a power line down. Removed hazard: Loose cablewire placed to side of street.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance dispatchedto Mission and Ocean for a vehicle fire. Upon arrival, CFD per-sonnel saw light smoke emitting from the engine compartmentand wheel wells. CFD personnel in full PPE initially utilized aportable extinguisher, while other personnel advanced a hose-line. Fire was controlled. Investigation showed some vegetativedebris from the roadway had made its way into the lower wheelwell area on the driver’s front side. Some engine compartmentinsulation and plastic covering seemed to be the only materialthat ignited. Estimated loss to vehicle was unable to be deter-mined. Owner advised to have vehicle towed to mechanic forfull assessment of any damage to the vehicles’ systems.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dispatched to Juniperobetween Fifth and Sixth for a water evacuation. Removed waterwith fire service pumps.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Investigated a matter of possible grandtheft on Mission Street ultimately deemed civil by the districtattorney’s office. The matter concerned an ongoing dispute
between several investor/participants in a limited liability corpo-ration.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: CFD was assisted in gaining entry intoa Casanova Street residence after it was reported that some typeof alarm was activated and could be heard from outside. CFDrequested assistance to determine if a medical or hazardousemergency existed inside the residence with the possibility thatthe homeowner may be unable to respond to the door. Entrymade into the residence, which was found to be unoccupied. Asmoke detector had been activated due to malfunction in thegarage of the residence. A cellular contact number for the resi-dent was located, and a message was left for the homeowner inregard to the actions taken by public safety.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: CPD units conducted a welfare checkon a San Carlos Street resident after a coworker expressed con-cern that the resident may be suicidal. The resident was contact-ed and found to be under a great deal of stress. The residentopted to a voluntary committal to CHOMP for evaluation.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dispatched to a business onOcean between Dolores and Lincoln for a heat-detector activa-tion in zone 5, the bakery kitchen. Occupants contacted alarmcompany for a service technician.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dispatched to the CarmelPlaza parking garage for an alarm system activation due to over-heated elevator control equipment. Elevator technician on scenefor servicing; alarm system reset by Plaza maintenance staff.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambulance dispatched
due to a power outage. Crews lowered the elevator manually andremoved the two occupants.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dispatched to Torres andFourth for a power line down. PG&E at scene.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dispatched to Eighth andCasanova for a power line down. PG&E notified.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dispatched to Guadalupeand Fourth for a power line down. Taped off tree and wires. Bothends of house drop on ground.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dispatched to Scenic andEighth for a secondary pole-to-pole wire down. Crew securedarea and awaited arrival of PG&E.
Carmel area: Subject was arrested on Rio Road for posses-sion of a controlled substance, drug paraphernalia and probationviolations.
Pebble Beach: Subject reported the burglary of a house thathe is working at on 17 Mile Drive.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Responded to an alarm activation atMission and Sixth. Upon arrival, officer found a 4-by-6-footwindow broken. The business was secured, and no forced entrywas noted. It appeared an unknown suspect threw a rock throughthe window.
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to a 15th Avenue residence for a possible DBF.Ambulance arrived but was canceled by CalFire on scene.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to Guadalupe and Second for a powerline down. Determined to be cable/TV wires.No hazard. Removed to side of road.
Pebble Beach: Victim reported the theft ofthree trash cans.
Carmel Valley: The victim reported a “NoTrespassing” sign had been stolen.
Carmel Valley: Deputies responded to areport of a possible suicidal subject. He deniedbeing suicidal or having considered suicide.
Carmel area: Person in Carmel Woodsreported suspicious circumstances involvingher residence. A window she left open was laterfound closed when she returned home.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16
Carmel-by-the-Sea: A 21-year-old malesuspect was stopped on Santa Rita and cited fordriving on a suspended license.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: A 43-year-old femalesubject was found lying in a drainage ditch atSanta Rita and Second Avenue at 1619 hours.CRFA and CFD were dispatched to the scene,as the female had suffered minor abrasions tothe knee and legs, but she refused medicaltreatment or transport to CHOMP. The subjectdisplayed the objective signs of intoxicationand was unable to care for herself. The subjectwas arrested and booked into county jail forpublic intoxication.
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Carmel-by-the-Sea: CPD units viewed aphysical fight at a San Carlos Street tavern andarrested one of the involved parties, a 29-year-old male. The second subject involved in thefight fled the scene but was later identified andcontacted by CPD.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambu-lance dispatched to a residence on San Antoniofor a female in her 60s with difficulty breath-ing. Patient taken to CHOMP by ambulance.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambu-lance dispatched to Mission and Fifth for awater leak involving a broken 1-inch water ser-vice to the hotel’s east building. Cal-Am Watercontacted to turn off the commercial watermeter.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambu-lance dispatched to a hotel on Junipero Streetfor a male in his 70s with an uncontrollablenose bleed. Patient taken to CHOMP by ambu-lance.
Pebble Beach: Person on Strawberry HillRoad reported her vehicle was damaged by aglass bottle thrown through the rear window.
Carmel area: Resident found deceased in aSanta Rita Street residence.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Subsequent to a traf-fic stop on Ocean Avenue, the 19-year-old maledriver was found to be DUI, in possession ofstolen property, in possession of alcohol andcontributing to the delinquency of a minor. The17-year-old passenger and the driver were citedand released to a parent/sober driver.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Traffic collision onCarmelo Street resulted in injury.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Report that someone
stole water from an unoccupied home onCarpenter Street.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambu-lance dispatched to Ocean and Mission for avehicle lockout.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Ambulance dis-patched for a female syncopal event. Patienttransported Code 2 to CHOMP.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambu-lance dispatched to a residence at San Carlosand 11th for a possible haz-mat. Arrived onscene and told there was a “toxic” odor prior toarrival. Upon arrival, there was no sign of suchodors.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine dis-patched to Junipero and Eighth for a power linedown. The wire was television cable.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambu-lance dispatched to a residence on Pescadero.Reported broken water pipe in street to FireComm.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Fire engine and ambu-
lance dispatched to Carmelo and Seventh for amotor-vehicle accident. Male with neck andback pain transported Code 2 to CHOMP.
Pebble Beach: An unknown subject enteredthe residence and took items of value. Theyalso took a vehicle without the owner’s consent.
Carmel area: Some tools were found in theroadway at Carpenter and Lower Trail, andturned in as found property.
Carmel area: Anonymous person wanted awelfare check on her friend on Rio Road whohad been in a verbal argument with her hus-band earlier.
Carmel area: Deputies responded to a pos-sible burglary in progress in the area ofOutlook. After investigation, it was determinedthat the only crime committed was a hit-and-run traffic collision.
Carmel area: Unknown subjects vandal-ized several windows and doors at CarmelHigh School.6
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